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  • Meet the Team
  • Treks & Blog
    • Blog
    • New Zealand 2024
    • Ecuador 2023
    • Dempster Highway 2022
    • Greenland 2018
    • Paris Marathon 2018
    • Everest 2017
    • Nahanni 2015
    • Bhutan 2014
    • South Pole 2013
    • North Pole 2010
    • Nepal 2008
    • Antarctica 2006
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SOUTH POLE – 2013

In January 2013 the Test Your Limits team battled –60º Celsius temperatures en route to the South Pole. The group members endured grueling conditions to pull their sleds over the ice containing their food, their tents and other equipment.

Read more in the  South Pole blog

Four people in the South Pole standing in snow holding a sign. There is a dark building in the background and a sign that says Geographic South Pole directly behind the people.
A person in the South Pole, pitching a red tent.
Black and white photon of a person walking through snow on a mountain in the South Pole.
People hiking through the snow pull packs behind them in South Pole.
The team standing in front of a plane on the snow in Antarctica.
A group of people posing for a photo in the South Pole.
Two red tents pitched in extremely snow conditions in the South Pole
People walking away from a line of tents pitched in the snow in the South Pole.
Tents in the snow, off in the distance.
Two people camping in the South Pole, cooking dinner on a portable gas stove.
People in the South Pole holding a be a donor .ca banner.
Four people in the South Pole standing in snow holding a Canadian Flag. There is a dark building in the background and a sign that says Geographic South Pole directly behind the people.
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