Walking with Doug
Walking with Doug
If you've ever wanted to go to the south pole from the comfort of your living room, you can do it here.Doug will be walking to the south pole, and sending in his reports back along the way, and we'll be posting them all here. So, keep up with his adventures and avoid the frostbite.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:2007 Antarctic Expedition Team To Attempt Ernest Shackleton's 'Endurance' Route to the South Pole
TRUCKEE, CA -- This November, Californian, and veteran Antarctic-adventurer, Doug Stoup will guide a two-man team, 660 miles along Ernest Shackleton's planned 1915 'Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition' route to the South Pole.
Dragging 250-pound sleds over the frozen Antarctic landscape, the three intrepid explorers include James Fox, a British real estate developer (and photographer) and Richard Dunwoody, one of Britain's most successful jockeys.
The team is hoping to reach the Geographic South Pole using Shackleton's original mapped route -- which was never attempted due to the destruction of the 'Endurance.'
The journey begins in Cape Town, South Africa with an overseas flight to an ice runway on the Russian meteorological base, Novolazarevshaya. After acclimatization, the team again takes to the air over Dronning Maud Land (Western Antarctica) to the Shackleton mountain range. Here, trekking through extreme conditions, up and over elevations of 10,000 feet, they will push the limits of human endurance dragging everything they need to survive on sleds attached to their bodies.
The team will document the daily challenges to survive high-altitude, sub-zero conditions over crevasse fields and rugged ice-pack in uncharted territory.
Doug Stoup has traveled, climbed, skied and snowboarded in some of the most remote regions on the planet. He climbed three of the seven summits (Denali, Kilimanjaro and Vinson Massif), and was the first American male to ski to the South Pole. His more recent journeys have included: South Georgia for the filming of Warren Miller's feature film, STORM; Anvers Island (off the coast of Antarctica); Ama Dablam and Cho Oyu in the Himalayas; and his famed Ice Bike Expedition -- a solo test of a protoype bike on Antarctic glacial ice. He also participated in Pole Track -- an international North Pole expedition supporting climate change research.
Stoup is married, has two children and lives in the Sierra Nevada mountains, just outside Truckee, California.
For more information, visit: BeyondShackleton.com
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North, South poles and beyond
Doug Stoup recently announced a full slate of projects proposed for 2008. But first he plans to squeeze in a 660 mile, 60-day South Pole ski in 2007...
Doug will be guiding two Brits James Fox and Richard Dunwoody MBE (champion jockey) across Northwestern Antarctica to the interior of the frozen continent. They'll trek UNSUPPORTED taking Shackleton's original mapped route to the South Pole -- which was never attempted due to the destruction of the 'Endurance.' This will be a grueling test of human endurance -- dragging 250 lb sleds over 660 miles for up to 60 days. Download press release.
-- In April, Doug will flip the axis and lead another group to the Geographic North Pole which will include Paul and Brent Hubner. He'll wind up the year by re-joining the Canadian 'Top of the World' expedition alumni, skiing to the South Pole in December (that will be twice to the South Pole in one year).
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They Made it!
They Made it!
Doug and his travel companion made it to the South Pole! Below are the three interviews Doug conducted with students via satellite phone.
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Half-Way There!
Half-Way There!
Doug took time out at the end of the day to talk to two home schooled kids in Mississippi in a live interview from his journey.
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Greetings Doug Stoup, We are following your progress at Jr. Medical School and Kid’s Talk Radio, Long Beach, California. We want to know about what medical supplies that you have on your trip. We are doing a special unite on FrostByte. We are all part of Super School University Distance Learning Programs. Bob Barboza Suprschool@aol.com