Garrett, Mike, Sam, Iñaki, and Todd have taken-off from the blue ice runway and successfully bring to an end their Vinson Massif expedition. In three weeks our climbers have traversed the earth’s southernmost continent, scaled polar glaciers across the Sentinel Range, and summited one of the world’s 7 Summits. Our team was a part of aviation history the moment they touched down on the first Boeing 757 in Union Glacier Camp, Antarctica. In total, our tour team traveled the skies on a Boeing 757, Russian Ilyushin Il-76, DHC-6 Twin Otter, and a Douglas DC3. Pretty impressive!
Congratulations to Mike, Sam, Iñaki, and Todd for reaching new high’s, I hope the journey is onward and upward for all. Enjoy the photos taken by Garrett Madison below 🙂
“Climb the mountain not to plant your flag, but to embrace the challenge, enjoy the air and behold the view. Climb it so you can see the world, not so the world can see you.”
― David McCullough Jr.
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-Andrew
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About to leave Antarctica on the Ilushin 76.
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Building snow walls to fortify our tents, Todd carrying a big snow block.
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Climbing the fixed ropes, Michael in front, Sam behind.
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Climbing the fixed ropes.
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Good times in the cook tent, Inaki & Mike.
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Onboard the twin otter leaving Vinson Base Camp, MIchael, Sam, Todd, Inaki, Garrett.
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Our MH Trango Tents holding up well in Antarctica!
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Our MH Trango tents holding up well on the mountain.
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Sam cooking french fries!
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Team at base camp, Garrett, Mike, Todd, Sam, Inaki
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Team at Vinson Base Camp.
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Team on the summit, Garrett, Todd, Michael, Sam!