Colin O’Brady will attempt a solo, unsupported expedition in Antarctica, starting from the same point as Roald Amundsen in 1911, aiming to surpass the current record after 932 miles. Despite the dangers, including extreme cold and potential crevasses, O’Brady remains proud of his past achievements and denies that this attempt is to silence critics of his previous claims. He will rely on a heavily loaded sled for food and fuel while navigating the vast, isolated landscape. To prepare, he held a unique training camp, bringing friends and mentors together to focus on mental and physical resilience.
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