Antarctic Mountaineering: Climbing the Coldest, Most Remote Peaks on Earth
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From the Heroic Age to Vinson Massif and beyond
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Antarctic Mountaineering: Climbing the Coldest, Most Remote Peaks on Earth¶
Antarctica's mountains are the least visited on Earth — no indigenous people, no permanent settlements, and temperatures that drop below -40C. This guide covers the discovery of Vinson Massif, Antarctic climbing history from Shackleton's Nimrod expedition, and the extreme logistics required to climb at the bottom of the world.