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Dag 19 til Sydpolen
Today has been another amazing day! The weather was fantastic, and the conditions were great. It's wonderful to experience the feeling of gliding on skis instead of just trudging along. Our spirits are high as we continue across the expansive white plains! ❄️🩵
Dec 3, 2025
Day 18 to the Southpole
What an incredible day!!!! ☀️ The forecast predicted clouds all day, but that wasn't the case! The sun appeared during our second session and stayed with us throughout. The wind was as quiet as a mouse, and we had an amazing time. Much.As a tribute to the gorgeous day, we decided to walk an extra half hour. That might have been our best decision of the day — because when we entered the tent and checked the GPS, we found out we had crossed into 82 degrees. A wonderful surprise
Dec 2, 2025
Day 17 to the Southpole
We got off to a late start today because of the strong winds yesterday and overnight. The weather forecast predicted calmer conditions around lunchtime, so we waited a bit and set out at 11. The day turned out to be pleasant, with a little wind but otherwise great conditions. We walked quite late to make sure we got enough hours in, and now kitchen boy Mom is busy over the pots, trying to get all the water boiled! We also lit our Advent candle and sang a somewhat patchy versi
Dec 1, 2025
Day 16 to the Southpole
This morning, the wind was fierce when we woke up, making us reluctant to leave the tent. Once we got up, had breakfast, drank coffee, and packed our gear, we headed out. The strong wind nearly blew us sideways as we walked, with our heads tucked deep inside our hoods. After five hours, we noticed that we weren't covering much distance for the energy we were using, so we set up the tent. Since then, we've spent the entire evening in our sleeping bags, enjoying ourselves imme
Nov 30, 2025
Day 15 to the Southpole
Today has been a brilliant day! We’ve been skiing for hours in good snow and gentle terrain 🩵 — and today we even saw the moon shining through the midnight sun. It’s still blowing a lot, so we keep praying to the weather gods for it to calm down soon. Otherwise, we stay bundled up in our hoods all day 💨 Happy Friday!
Nov 29, 2025
Day 14 to the Southpole
Hey ho, things are going well! We’re really enjoying ourselves now — today the wind calmed down by three notches, and we could even stick our heads out of our hoods from time to time. Brilliant sunshine from a blue sky and beautiful white plains as far as the eye can see 💙 Our thoughts wander to everything and nothing. Walking here on this incredible continent gives both space and time for reflection. Other than that, we can now report that there’s a new champion in the tent
Nov 28, 2025
Day 13 to the Southpole
Today we had less wind and good conditions! We had a nice long day and finally covered more kilometers than in the previous days. We’ve now traveled 250 km, which means there are only 995 km left 💃💃💃 Happy Wednesday!
Nov 28, 2025
Day 12 to the Southpole
Here’s a natural English translation that keeps the tone, humor, and drama of the original: Today is a sad day. One that will be marked in my calendar for the rest of my life. It started off okay, though very windy outside. We began walking, and after two hours on the move we stopped so I could pee. In the strong wind, I carefully unscrewed my pee bottle, and in a split second the pee funnel slipped out of the bottle and was snatched by the wind. Within one second it was alre
Nov 26, 2025
Day 11 to the Southpole
Today we finally made a bit more progress than the previous days! Good conditions and good visibility meant we could power through 23.7 km — and we’re absolutely thrilled with that. Otherwise, we’re really enjoying ourselves in the tent and continuing onward ☀️
Nov 26, 2025
Day 10 to the Southpole
When it blows down here, it really blows! And today it certainly did. But the sun is back, and that brings both joy and power. It also means we can once again see where we’re going, which is today’s little bonus happiness. We keep trudging along, enjoying the sight of the Three Sails mountains now behind us, and nothing but open landscape ahead. We’re having a great time and have found good routines for everything that needs to be done throughout the day. Greetings from Mom
Nov 23, 2025
Day 9 to the Southpole
Mom got coffee in bed today, after her inner polar-explorer clock woke the kitchen boy. A good portion of oatmeal was eaten before we set off. We headed out thinking it would be a nice day, right up until we put on our skis and realized we couldn’t see a thing. We walked straight into the biggest sastrugi, completely unaware of what lay ahead. We fell flat on our faces again and again, until Emma, in protest, took off her skis — and Mom insisted she couldn’t call herself Norw
Nov 23, 2025
Day 8 to the Southpole
In true Friday fashion, Mom didn’t wake me up until way too late because she thought I looked too sweet while I was sleeping. That’s the downside of traveling with your mother. I’ve reluctantly deleted the alarm app on my phone, so I wake up when Mom wakes up from her “inner polar-explorer clock,” as she calls it. I got a perfectly tempered double cappuccino in my sleeping bag — no lack of luxury here — before we set off across the white plains. Happy Friday!
Nov 22, 2025
Day 7 to the Southpole
Today we’ve been climbing uphill continuously. You can definitely feel the strain of a 250-meter elevation gain with 100 kg in tow. But now we’ve officially reached the plateau! Our amazing view is disappearing, and in front of us, it’s about 50% sky and 50% white snow. In other news, Emma defeated “Muttern” in the card game Idiot . Muttern saw it as a significant loss, as she prides herself on being the self-proclaimed master of the game. We’ll have another round tomorrow to
Nov 21, 2025
Day 6 to the Southpole
We were awakened by the roaring side winds—the wind had changed direction overnight, causing the tent to shake and rouse us from sleep. We swiftly packed up and set off. The 100 kg sleds were even sliding sideways due to the wind. Aside from that, much of the day involved downhill travel, allowing us to cover a significant distance in just a few hours, which we're very happy about! 😊☀️
Nov 20, 2025
Day 5 to the Southpole
Today, we've spent the whole time trekking uphill — but ultimately, it's in the uphill that you truly advance. It's been a challenging day, yet the higher we ascended, the more breathtaking the views turned out to be. Still a winter wonderland with bright sunshine! A significant milestone today: we've surpassed 100 km on skis — just 1100 km remaining 🤌
Nov 19, 2025
Day 4 to the Soutpole
Today we made it all the way up from the spur down to Constellation. Now we’re moving through the mountains, and it feels like a true winter wonderland — calm winds and brilliant sunshine ☀️We covered 22 km, and we’re now prepared for a few slightly shorter days through the mountains with a heavy sled ❄️
Nov 18, 2025
Day 3 to the Southpole
The sun is still shining brilliantly, and the skies remain blue. Today was a significant day — we covered 36 km to Constellation Inlet and a little back again. We're very satisfied with our effort, though we can certainly feel the length of the journey. Having reached our furthest point north, we can now tick off the 'inner coastal start' and aim directly for the South Pole!
Nov 17, 2025
Day 2 to the South Pole
Brilliant sunshine, high spirits and covered 20 km today. Real Easter vibes as we're walking among beautiful mountains and insane nature. Heavy sleds, but the view makes up for it!
Nov 16, 2025


Day 1 to the Southpole
I departed Union Glacier Base at 11:30 and embarked on a 5-hour trek, beginning the expedition with a confident stride. The weather is incredible, with brilliant sunshine and stunning mountains—we're thoroughly enjoying it! ❄️🩷 We're heading towards the inner coastline, Constellation Inlet, before turning back to journey south.
Nov 15, 2025


Punta Arenas
We arrived in Punta Arenas four days ago. Ever since, it’s been 12-hour days of packing–packing–packing. Today I (Emma) didn’t step outside until 7 PM; the whole day was spent with the scale, weighing gram by gram of all the food we’re bringing. It looks like we’ll be flying to Antarctica on Wednesday, November 12th, and we’re insanely excited!! More updates coming soon Hugs, Emma & Kathinka
Nov 9, 2025
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