Patrick McIntosh's South Pole Expedition

Please support my expedition to the South Pole taking place in January of 2015 in aid of Bowel Cancer UK, Prostate Cancer UK and The Voice of the Listener & Viewer.

We are pleased to announce that the expedition reached the South Pole at 19:00 GMT on 17th January 2015; the 103rd anniversary of Scott of the Antarctic's arrival there in 1912, after an 11 day trek.

20 January 2015

So what happens at the South Pole?

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we made it! We were hoping to hitch a lift out of the Pole on Sunday evening, a day after arriving there. We got our South Pole photos o...
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19 January 2015

Get me out of here!

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After plenty of photos at the Pole, we were hoping to fly back to Union Glacier at 21:00 GMT yesterday, but flights are unpredictable here ...
18 January 2015

Q&A from the South Pole

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Did you ever doubt getting there? If so when? The second morning, I woke up and Conrad shot off like a rabbit out of a trap. He was do...
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"Guess where we are?"

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Position: 90° 00 00S, 000° 00 00W We arrived at the South Pole, after 11 days and 222km at 7pm GMT (4pm our time), to a wonderful receptio...
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17 January 2015

The penultimate day - Friday 16th January

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We completed 21.6km today, and despite the bad weather had a good day which means we are still on track to reach the Pole tomorrow. I'...
16 January 2015

Check out my 2nd interview on BBC Surrey, aired 15th January

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Thursday 15th January

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Position: 89° 38.93S, 078° 39.67W 38 km from the South Pole How was your day? If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser do...
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