A former GB para athlete has become the first disabled person to ski solo and unsupported to the South Pole. Jonny Huntington ...
British stroke survivor Jonny Huntington has become the first disabled person to ski solo and unsupported to the South Pole.
Jonny Huntington, who suffered a stroke in 2014, has become the first disabled person to complete this challenge.
Chile, Argentina, the U.K., Norway, Australia, New Zealand and France—maintain territorial claims on the continent.
Harila seemed to be trying to break the women's speed record from Hercules Inlet to the South Pole, and was on track until ...
The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM), in collaboration with the Bulgarian Institute of Polar Research, participated in ...
Just 52 people have ever successfully skied to the South Pole without support. Jonny is the first explorer with a disability ...
Stroke survivor Jonny Huntington, who is now more than half-way through his 40-day trek across 560 miles of barren arctic ...
Dr. Abdullah Al Mandous, Director General of the NCM and President of the World Meteorological Organisation, said: “This ...
They will install two meteorological and seismic monitoring stations to collect vital data on weather patterns and seismic ...
From The South Pole to The North Pole Adventurer, elite mountaineer and cross-country skier Kristin Harila recently suspended her solo and unsupported ski trek.
to reach the South Pole. This is the first time any car, let alone an EV, has completed such a journey. Across long distances and challenging off-road terrains, the all-electric expedition vehicle ...