There are places on the planet that still feel mythic, where the map dissolves into mystery and names are whispered with a kind of reverence. Antarctica is one of them. The southernmost continent is often imagined as an infinite sheet of ice, silent and inhospitable. But for a small, dedicated tribe of backcountry skiers and snowboarders, Antarctica is something else entirely: the last, wild frontier. A place of shimmering glaciers, sweeping ridges, mountains that plunge straight into the ocean, and penguins that watch, curious, as humans carve temporary signatures across untouched slopes.
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Skiing To The South Pole: Inside One Of The World’s Most Extreme Journeys
Not your usual expedition—skiing to the South Pole demands grit, grace, and careful prep. Here’s how adventurers do it
(Representational Image) People enjoying skiing on the South Pole. Photo: Unsplash
(Representational Image) People enjoying skiing on the South Pole. Photo: Unsplash
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