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Moving on to the next
January 16, 2008 by Lei.
After a 5 days’ delay by storm, I just got out of Antarctica this morning, and caught my flight to Mendoza by a narrow margin. I’m sitting here in steaming Mendoza at a hotel with hot shower (the first real one in a month!) and flushing toilet. Then I will depart for a 5-day acclimatization training trip tomorrow before making my third attempt on Aconcagua.
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Ski the last degree to South Pole
January 16, 2008 by Lei.
Starting Point: South 89: 02.038, West 94:27.811,
Ending Point: South 90:00.000
Distance: 107 km
Date: Jan 3 - Jan 9, 2008, 7 days’ hard work.
I underestimated the workload of last degree ski before the trip. I never imagined the sled would be so big:
We started the trip with the sled weighing 50-60 kilos, and it looks even bigger than me. Though Antarctica is generally a big flat plain, it’s full of “sastrugi’, the snow drift. Though they may not be so high most of time, they are enough to hold up my sled from time to time. In addition to the snow drift, the journey is a gentle uphill all the way.
This trip is as much a mental game as a physical game. The big white plain, nothing else. You need a lot of patience to get through each “boring” day:
My skis point to due south
The average temperature for the trip is around -25 C, even with bright sunshine and blue sky. A light wind of 5-10 kts would bring significant wind chill effect. That makes cool picture though:
The last day was the hardest day. A constant head wind of 15-20 kts brought the wind chill to -40C:
We could see the destination from 7 miles away. What seemed so close was still many hours away:
South Pole Station on the horizon 3-4 miles away
It was the goal that kept me going even though I was very exhausted already:
I finally pulled into South Pole!
I bet no one expected such a modern structure at South Pole!
US Amundsen-Scott Station at South Pole
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Vinson
January 16, 2008 by Lei.
Vinson is called mini Denali by a lot of people.
They share very similar landscape and scenery:
You may think it’s cloud out there, but no, it’s just glacier:
First, we made a single carry trip from base camp to low camp by carrying a back pack and pulling a sled behind us:
Between low camp and high camp, we make a double carry to climb a steep slope along 1200m of fixed rope. By “double carry”, we climb this route twice to carry half of our load up each time, because the slope was too steep to pull a sled.
Summit day was a long day. I finally got good luck with weather with climbing on this trip, but it was a painful day for me because I was having a stomach cramp and diarrhea whole day, maybe from the insufficiently-hydrated dry-freeze food the night before. Nonetheless, I was very excited to make it even in such a weak condition:
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