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Man walks 932 miles solo across Antarctica without any assistance. [e.g. he never forwarded his bags one time]

https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2018/dec/26/american-man-first-to-solo-across-antarctica-unaid/
WOW!!!
This is amazing. I just finished watching a YT series about a Triple Crown thru-hike (PCT, CDT & AT) and was stunned by the exertion and (mostly weather) conditions but THIS adventure... That's just something I can't really understand or imagine. And the last push of 80 miles in Antarctica??? Huh... Completely speachless!

And yes @RobertS26 , no bars, no mochila service etc. :D :D :D
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
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Fascinating, isn't it? My husband and I were talking about this this morning and all I could think of was, now THAT'S a Camino. Hats off for sure.
 
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I'm "planning" my Camino-Voyage for almost 4 months now, and what I have learned from reading several forums and taking a pilgrims-meetup here in Germany / Paderborn that the Camino de Santiago is about the way and you.

The only things, that were planned by me so far, is the flight to Bayonne. No reservations in Hotels / Hostels / Albergues. I will have 36 days just to walk and get back to home, "planning" 31 days/stages on the Camino. Even the flight back is not booked in forward by me.

I think that every step, every hour on the Camino will do it's best to leave an impression on me and the people walking the camino.
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.

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