The Yellowbrick Adventure Tracker is a well-proven, self-contained, fully-automatic satellite tracking device. It will accurately report its position from anywhere on Earth, including polar, ocean and desert regions. It is lightweight, waterproof and built to withstand extreme environments.
Yellowbrick improves media relations and generates public interest in remote events. Originally designed for Adventure Racing, it has applications in yacht racing, trekking, cycling, skiing, polar expeditions, mountaineering, gliding and many other activities that take place in areas where communications are challenging. Yellowbrick's alert feature complements existing safety procedures, allowing teams to rapidly notify organisers of a problem.
Yellowbrick is available to rent for individual or event use. Our pricing is fully inclusive of satellite fees and access to our online tracking systems.
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Rally Portugal
May 31st 2009
The 15 yachts taking part in the 2009 Rally Portugal were pleasantly surprised to be issued with Yellowbrick trackers for their 550 mile voyage from Plymouth (UK) to Bayona (Spain). Gone are the days when friends and family waved goodbye and awaited news of landfall almost a week later. This year they will be able to track the yachts online as they progress out of the Western Approaches and across the infamous Bay of Biscay. [more...]
Austrian Gliding Grand Prix
May 23rd 2009
We were lucky enough to encounter the wonderful Carinthian hospitality at the Austrian Gliding Grand Prix. Over 7 days of near-perfect gliding conditions we tracked the 14 pilots and provided live simulation and commentary for those left on the ground and an Internet audience. [more...]
My Everest Challenge
May 24th 2009
Congratulations to Gavin Bate of Adventure Alternative on his recent attempt to summit Mt. Everest and becoming our highest altitude Yellowbrick user! [more...]
Blue Peter Badge!
April 2009
One of our directors, Nick Farrell is over the moon to receive a Blue Peter badge for supplying a Yellowbrick Adventure Tracker to the popular BBC children's programme. [more...]
