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Monthly Archives: December 2023
There’s a slight break from tradition this year here at Atlas & Boots. Our top posts of the year are usually a balanced mix of articles by me (Kia) and Peter. This year, however, all but one are by Peter thanks to my hiatus from the blog. I had to take a step back this […]
In reply to Tamara Guest. Hi Tamara, thanks for your comment. When I hiked here there was no sign saying that the rock was closed, but I appreciate your update, it’ll be helpful for readers. However, I am not promoting any action, I’m documenting my experience hiking to this viewpoint and providing logistical information.
Guess you missed the giant sign that said the overhang rock was closed? Quite irresponsible to be promoting the climbing to the viewpoint when it is so dangerous and actually closed for safety reasons.
From harrowing accounts of against the odds survival to charming stories of penguin encounters, we list the best books about Antarctica The most inhospitable place on Earth naturally makes for an engrossing stage. Unsurprisingly, Antarctica’s literary canon is filled with tales of tragedy and/or survival against the elements. As such, it would be easy to […]
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The poles of inaccessibility are arguably the last true frontiers for explorers. But where and what are they? I’ve long been fascinated with the remote places of Earth and the epic journeys of discovery to reach them. I’ve spent countless long mornings lying in bed leafing through giant reference books on the Heroic Age of […]