First Human to Inline Skate Around the World — For the Bees
Join the journey as we blade 30,000 km across 27 countries to raise $1 million for bee conservation and world hunger relief
The Solution Starts With the Bees
Bees are responsible for pollinating one in every three bites of food we eat. Without pollinators, our global food system collapses. It's not a maybe—it's a certainty.
And yet, bee populations are declining at alarming rates due to pesticides, climate change, and habitat loss.
This March, one man will attempt the impossible: becoming the first human to inline skate around Earth—30,000 kilometers across 27 countries—to raise $1 million for pollinator protection and world hunger relief.
Because here's the truth: whether you're in a penthouse or struggling to make rent, whether you live in Vancouver or a village halfway around the world—everyone needs food. And food needs bees!
This is Blading For Bees Earth.
Blading For Bees Fundraiser
Bees support 1 in 3 bites of food — and they need us now. This fundraiser fuels education, helps the bees, and supports the world tour. Local action today means a global impact.
Otter Trail Winery - Langley, BC
Tuesday, Feb 17th 2026
Doors open 6 pm - Presentation 7:30 pm
Opportunities to sponsor event
Bites & Bevys
Music & Keynotes
Silent Auction & 50/50
Blading For Bees Presentation
Meet Zach
The man behind the Blading For Bees
I'm Zach Choboter, and I've been called a lot of things—relentlessly optimistic (absolutely), someone who leads by example (I try), and "the Steve Irwin for bees" (my personal favorite).
When I moved to Whistler, I won the lottery of friendship and met people who completely changed my life. They showed me that protecting the environment isn't just about saving trees or animals—it's about protecting ourselves. When we take care of the planet, we take care of each other.
Bees became my focus because they're the perfect symbol of this connection. They're essential to human survival, they work together as a community, and everyone—regardless of background—cares about them.
So I'm lacing up my blades and skating 18,000 miles to educate millions about the bees, raise serious money for pollinator protection and hunger relief, and prove that one person can spark real change.
How You Can Join the Hive
🐝 Donate to the Cause
Every dollar raised goes directly to organizations fighting for pollinator protection and ending world hunger—including Pollinator Partnership Canada, the UN World Food Programme, Save the Children, and more.
🐝 Follow the Adventure
Track our journey in real-time with live GPS, daily photos, behind-the-scenes stories, and updates from the road. Experience what 170 km (100 miles) a day on inline skates actually looks like.
🐝 Become a Partner
Companies and organizations: amplify your impact by sponsoring this historic journey. Gain global exposure across 9 countries, 6-8 months of content, and a feature-length documentary.
🐝 Spread the Word
Share our mission. Talk about the bees. Educate your community. Help us reach millions of people who care about the future of our food and our planet.
The Journey Ahead
📍 27 Countries. 6 Continents. 30,000 Kilometers.
From Vancouver to Anchorage, through LA and New York, across to Lisbon and Madrid, into Tbilisi, down to Perth and Brisbane, and finishing in Wellington, New Zealand. Follow every single kilometer on our live interactive map powered by zerosixzero.
PARTNER WITH US
Make History While Making an Impact
This isn't just a world record attempt—it's 6-8 months of global storytelling across 27 countries, a feature-length documentary, and a mission that resonates with millions.
When you partner with Blading For Bees Earth, you're aligning your brand with environmental action, human endurance, and a cause people genuinely care about.
From Title Partner to The Bee Partner—we have partnership opportunities designed to amplify your impact and reach.
Let’s make history together
Ready to Make an Impact?
This March, we start rolling. But this journey doesn't happen without you.
Whether you donate $5 or $5,000, share this page with one friend or a thousand, follow along from your couch or meet us on the road—you're part of this mission. You're part of protecting the pollinators that keep our world fed.
Together, we're not just skating around the world. We're showing what happens when people come together for something bigger than themselves.
For the bees. For our food. For our future.

