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TAHDONVOIMAA

TAHDONVOIMAA


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Arctic explorer Poppis Suomela has published a new impressive 208-page book about how two ordinary hikers develop into polar explorers over the course of a year. Inspired by the expedition members' diaries, Poppis conveys the mood of the year-long project, including preparations and training hikes.

The book is a story about the lives of three people on their journey to the South Pole, but is not a guide to making a polar expedition.

The journey is not easy, nor is it easy. It requires perseverance, curiosity, perseverance, and determination. It also requires tolerating discomfort, surviving challenging conditions, moving through a snowstorm, and adapting to a three-person expedition.

As an experienced polar explorer and professional guide (Polar Guide IPGA), the book's author, Poppis Suomela, offers other expedition members the opportunity to familiarize themselves with the world of polar exploration and challenge themselves, and ultimately leads them safely on a two-month polar expedition to the world's finest winter kingdom.

The reader gets to join this 57-day skiing expedition in Antarctica, with the goal of reaching the South Pole. However, the most important thing in these trips is not getting there, but the growth that happens between your ears throughout the project.

The captivating text alternates between the experiences and thoughts of three expedition members, both about preparing for and skiing in Antarctica. Their thoughts are explored further with direct quotes from their diaries. As a professional photographer, Poppis captures the reader even more intimately into the world of polar expeditions with his stunning images.


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