Antarctica, Solo to the South Pole

Publication Year: 1994.

Solo to the South Pole. Norwegian Erling Kagge set off solo from Bergkner Island on November 17, 1992 for the South Pole, dragging a 125-kilo sled. Without any resupply or other assistance he skied the 1310 kilometers to the Pole, which he reached on January 8, having averaged 26 kilometers per day.