American adventurer Jeff Johnson, who sailed halfway around the world, successfully climbed the summit of Coronado. In the process of exploring nature, he realized the unparalleled happiness of life and deeply realized that it is the endless mission of human beings to protect nature. In 2007, explorer Jeff Johnson began an expedition to Patagonia in a sailboat called Polar Bear. After a month of drifting in the Pacific Ocean of Mexico, in November 2007, they arrived in the Galapagos Islands, a wildlife paradise inhabited by rare sea turtles, seabirds, lizards, and sea lions in the port town. During the subsequent voyage, their masts were broken in the storm and the boat drifted to Easter Island. There Jeff met his new friend Marco, and she showed Jeff a lot of mysterious places. On February 8, 2008, Jeff and his entourage finally arrived in Patagonia and successfully climbed the summit of Coronado. When he returned to his hometown, he joined many colleagues and environmentalists to launch a series of conservation projects.