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Day 6 to the Southpole

  • Writer: Emma Gyllenhammar
    Emma Gyllenhammar
  • Nov 20
  • 1 min read

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! 😊☀️

 
 
 

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