Norwegian expedition reaches Antarctica
This is the first Norwegian group to have crossed the Antarctic using this route, from Ross Barrier, along Amundsen’s route, up Axel Heibergbreen (glacier), into the South Pole point, and from there all the way out to the coast on the other side. The trip was 1,750 kilometers long, and has taken 46 days. Two Norwegians organized the expedition, Christian Eide and Børge Ousland. They led the group, which consisted of an Englishman, two Norwegian men and two Norwegian women, all the way to the endpoint. According to a press release, Eide and Ousland were very happy with the execution of the expedition. This is the first time an expedition has chosen to use the same, challenging route as Amundsen. The route is long, reaches extremely high-altitudes, and is cold and windy, Eide and Ousland state in the press release. The group started the expedition on November 27, but was delayed for 17 days due to poor weather. As a result they missed the celebration of the 100th anniversary of Amundsen's expedition on December 14th Written by Rolleiv Solholm Related ArticlesNorwegian polar adventurer's ship detained
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