Jan 15

Our team has nearly finished their South Pole Expedition!

Location:

S 82 30
W 80 10

Distance to go: 277.8 km

Richard and Michael have been working hard over the last few days, doing “long” days. The wind is proving to be not very constant. They have adapted their sleep cycles to the wind conditions – when the wind is good, they kite ski, and when it is poor, they sleep!

They are still travelling in the same whiteout from several days ago.

Weather permitting, only two more days left!

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