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Biking
Antarctica
Last January (2003)
Doug made the first test-run of a custom- built ice
bike designed by Dan
Hanebrink
(an aerospace engineer who has been designing and
manufacturing unique and highly effective bicycle
and motorcycle parts for 30 years). Much was
learned regarding the performance of the bike on
the snow and ice. And the support team is currently
evaluating the results for a future trek to the
South Pole (contact us for details).
A documentary is being shot of step by step
progress.
While there have
been bikes on the continent of Antarctica before,
they have mainly been used as short range
transportation from one building to another. Doug
Stoup is hoping to be the first to traverse long
distances on the continent (solo and unsupported)
-- dragging all of his supplies on an attached
sled.
In 2000, the CARA
Snowbike, or "Ice Prowler" design by Bill Farrell
and students at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh
(and based on a Hanebrink) also made some Antarctic
tracks with Steve Butler at the handle
bars.
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Dr. Andre
Phillips has riden a "Brompton" at the
South Pole since 1998 to check scientific
recordings at various stations. Other
Bromptons have been used around Halley
Base ('95) and McMurdo Station (present).
And I beleive a Czech cyclist, Lucie
Kovarikova, is attempting to bike the
world (including eventually
Antarctica).
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Phillips'
Brompton
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Stay tuned to
ICEAXE.TV and journey with us to the most remote
locations on the planet.
Potential
technology partners, media and sponsors of the Ice
Bike Expedition to the South Pole may contact
tony@iceaxe.org
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