Live Updates from THE PUSH South Pole Expedtion

Featured — By on January 10, 2012 at 6:16 pm

On January 17, 2012, for the first time in history, an adaptive athlete will push the limits of man in the most inhospitable place on the planet – the South Pole. The chosen date marks the 100-year anniversary of when Captain Robert Falcon Scott’s Terra Nova expedition reached the earth’s most remote spot.

The expedition includes adaptive athlete, Grant Korgan, a world-class kayaker and adventurer. Korgan is an athlete with a spinal cord injury. The team is led by Doug Stoup, today’s most traveled explorer to the North and South Poles, along with seasoned guide Tal Fletcher.

Listen to live updates from the ice here!

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  • Don Rogers says:

    Hi Doug,

    I met you at the AEE Student conference in southern Illinois last fall and you suggested I look into this site and this expedition in particular. I have a class of recreation therapy students this semester who will be following the trip. We wish you the best.
    DR

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