Day 14: Reaching the South Pole, and what it means to the team

Yahoo News Canada | Dr. Heather Ross
Diego Delgado, Michel White, Dale Shippam and Heather Ross

After a two week journey, the Test Your Limits team reaches their goal.
We made it!

At 4:30 p.m. EST, the TYL team achieved the South Pole!

The Day

We woke up to the best day yet; blue sky, not one cloud to be seen. We set off early. As we walked, we could see the South Pole start to emerge on the horizon. We had to go east and east and east while the station went by on our right.

It was like having a fine plate of Soma chocolate and not being allowed to reach out and take some. We desperately wanted to go in a straight line to get to the actual South Pole, but weren’t allowed. The reason is that we would have crossed into a Neutrino field…. Really (?!?!)

Part way through the day, Dale’s poop bag unceremoniously “dumped” his wag bag on the trail. OMG. The entire team was in hysterics.

The diversion to enter into the station according to the American rules added a period of extra distance and challenge to the day. However, we pulled into the pole and there were an awful lot of tears and hugs all around.

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