The most remote daily live stream ever attempted: Follow a solo, unsupported, unassisted expedition from the coast of Antarctica to the South Pole. 700+ miles and 45 days of endurance, ingenuity, and isolation.
Starting from Hercules Inlet on the Antarctic coast, the route covers 700+ miles to the geographic South Pole. This route has been taken by only a few dozen explorers, but never before has the world been able to watch.
Lucas Czarnecki is an endurance athlete and adventurer known for pushing human limits in extreme environments. He’s led Arctic expeditions across Norway, completed frostbitten winter bicycle trips down the U.S. East Coast, and crossed Alpine environments in Switzerland, France, Iceland, and the U.S. This year, he sets out on his boldest challenge yet: A solo, unsupported, unassisted ski expedition from the coast of Antarctica to the South Pole.
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