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Crossing Antarctica
Crossing Antarctica
Author: Will Steger
An account of the International Trans-Arctica expedition chronicles the attempts of six adventurers from different nations and backgrounds in their quest to cross the 3,700 miles on foot. Reprint. NYT.
ISBN-13: 9780517109748
ISBN-10: 0517109743
Publication Date: 9/7/1993
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Publisher: Random House Value Publishing
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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I really enjoyed this book - it has lots of thrills and a good selection of photos from the expedition. From the back cover: "Windchills reached -150 degrees. Deep, deadly ice crevasses lay hidden behind howling walls of suffocating, wind-driven snow. Forced to push onward or die, the team persevered, crossing the South Pole and a remote ice sheet half the size of the United States. Here is an extraordinary, awe-inspiring story of the International Trans-Anatrctica expedition: six adventurers, each from different nations and different backgrounds, overcoming their differences, their fears and their limitations to achieve what had never been done before - a courageous and astounding 3,7000 mile crossing of Antarctica...on foot."
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