MISSION:
To ski the last 60 nautical miles to reach the most
southerly point on Earth .
“I seemed to vow to myself that someday I would go to the
region of ice and snow and go on and on till I came to one
of the poles of the earth, the end of the axis upon which
this great round ball turns.” - Ernest Shackleton
Around 10 times more people have summited
Everest than skied to the geographic South Pole. This 12
day expedition is your opportunity to traverse the
otherworldly Antarctic landscape and reach the very end of
the Earth. You will ski the last 60 nautical miles from
89˚S to the South Pole, hauling a 30kg pulk across the
high polar plateau, experiencing all its beauty and
brutality. Your efforts will reap the ultimate reward,
reaching the South Pole. Picture yourself standing on most
southerly point on Earth, having got there using nothing
but your own strength and determination.