Ski Last Degree expedition field camp
Ski Last Degree / © Rob Smith
Ski the last 60 nautical miles (69 mi/111 km) to reach the most southerly point on Earth and experience firsthand the challenges faced by early explorers. Ski Last Degree captures the essence of polar exploration in an incredible twelve day expedition.
Ski the last 60 nautical miles (69 mi/111 km) to reach the most southerly point on Earth and experience firsthand the challenges faced by early explorers. Ski Last Degree captures the essence of polar exploration in an incredible twelve day expedition.
You’ll witness the stark beauty and silence of the high polar plateau, feel the physical demands of sled hauling, enjoy the bonds of friendship built through shared challenge, and know that you have arrived at the ultimate destination – the South Pole – through your own effort and determination.
The interior of Antarctica has a cold, dry, windy climate. Average mid-season temperatures at our base camp range from -12°F to 30°F (-24°C to -1°C ). On a sunny windless day it can feel quite warm but, when the wind blows, you will be glad of warm layers and a wind jacket. Temperatures can drop as low as -22°F (-30°C) in early November.
At the South Pole temperatures range from -13°F to -40°F (-25°C to -40°C) with windchill down to -50°F (-50°C).
Extremely strenuous trips include skiing and climbing expeditions in the most remote corners of Antarctica, where physiological altitude may exceed 11,000 feet (3350m) for many days in a row, and temperatures may drop below (–40°F / –40°C), with severe wind chill and storms. You will be active for 8-12 hours a day carrying or hauling heavy loads for many days in a row. You must have the physical ability to cover a minimum daily distance and the mental stamina to continue in extreme conditions when you are physically tired. Technical skill, a high level of strength and aerobic fitness, and commitment to a dedicated pre-trip training program are required.
*Subject to change based on weather and flight conditions.
Skiing and cold weather camping experience as well as a high level of fitness are required. Participants must undertake training for several months prior to the expedition.
We reserve the right to revise our prices in the event of significant changes in the price of aviation kerosene and aircraft charter rates.
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Ski Last Degree / © Rob Smith
Ski Last Degree / © Rob Smith
Ski Last Degree / © Rob Smith
Ski Last Degree / © Rob Smith
Ski Last Degree / © Rob Smith
Ski Last Degree / © Rob Smith
Ski Last Degree / © Rob Smith
Ski Last Degree / © Rob Smith
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Ski Last Degree / © Rob Smith
Ski Last Degree / © Rob Smith
Ski Last Degree / © Eric Larsen
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Ski Last Degree / © Eric Larsen
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Ski Last Degree / © Dylan Taylor
Ski Last Degree / © Dylan Taylor
Ski Last Degree / © Dylan Taylor
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