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美33岁冒险家 孤身成功横越南极洲 史上第1人

2018年12月27日 15:54 PDF版 分享转发

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美33岁冒险家 孤身成功横越南极洲 史上第1人

美国33岁成功独自穿越,写下纪录。(取自Colin O’Brady IG)

美国33岁探险家奥布雷迪成功独自穿极洲,写下纪录。(取自Colin O’Brady IG)

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美国33岁冒险家奥布雷迪(Colin O’ Brady)经过54天跋涉,在不靠任何补给援助下,成功独自横越洲,成为史上第一人。

奥布雷迪横跨南极洲的路线呈“L”型,今年11月3日从罗斯冰架马卡姆山附近出发,26日终完成总长近1600公里的极地冒险之旅。他全程有全球定位系统追踪,并在个人网站上即时更新这项壮举进度。

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DAY 9: THE NEW YORK TIMES. This photo ran in NYTimes today with a great piece “Man Against Nature, And Man” about my Impossible First project and Lou Rudd’s expedition. I have nothing but the utmost respect and empathy for anyone who sets audacious goals for themselves and takes action to achieve them. Wishing Lou a safe and successful journey. #TheImpossibleFirst #BePossible https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/11/sports/antarctica-race.html

Colin O'Brady (@colinobrady) 分享的帖子 · PST 2018 年 11月 11 日 下午 6:05

奥布雷迪的妻子表示,当时奥布雷迪哭着打电话给她,并激动的说“我做到了!”,“他似乎想跟我们大家道谢”。

奥布雷迪在他的Instagram上定期分享他的成就,他26日写道,自己在早晨才下定决心于32小时内拼完最后的129公里路程。

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Day 54: FINISH LINE!!! I did it! The Impossible First ✅. 32 hours and 30 minutes after leaving my last camp early Christmas morning, I covered the remaining ~80 miles in one continuous “Antarctica Ultramarathon” push to the finish line. The wooden post in the background of this picture marks the edge of the Ross Ice Shelf, where Antarctica’s land mass ends and the sea ice begins. As I pulled my sled over this invisible line, I accomplished my goal: to become the first person in history to traverse the continent of Antarctica coast to coast solo, unsupported and unaided. While the last 32 hours were some of the most challenging hours of my life, they have quite honestly been some of the best moments I have ever experienced. I was locked in a deep flow state the entire time, equally focused on the end goal, while allowing my mind to recount the profound lessons of this journey. I’m delirious writing this as I haven’t slept yet. There is so much to process and integrate and there will be many more posts to acknowledge the incredible group of people who supported this project. But for now, I want to simply recognize my #1 who I, of course, called immediately upon finishing. I burst into tears making this call. I was never alone out there. @jennabesaw you walked every step with me and guided me with your courage and strength. WE DID IT!! We turned our dream into reality and proved that The Impossible First is indeed possible. “It always seems impossible until it’s done.” – Nelson Mandela. #TheImpossibleFirst #BePossible

Colin O'Brady (@colinobrady) 分享的帖子 · PST 2018 年 12月 26 日 下午 12:55

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Day 52: SAVOR AND FOCUS. Somehow I am still going uphill 🤦‍♂️. I spent the first 6 hours of the day climbing up again to 8300ft (only 1000ft net lower than the Pole). I feel like I am stuck in an M.C. Echer drawing where every direction leads up, a never ending staircase. In this photo I finally crested the big hill looking out on the mountains that lead to my finish line at sea level. Perhaps now I really am going down for good. In these final days I’m reminding myself of two things: First – savor these moments. I’m very eager to finish, but before I know it, I’ll be reflecting on this adventure with nostalgia. So while I’m still out here, I’m trying to enjoy it as much as possible. The second thing is – I need to stay hyper focused on execution. It’s not over until it’s over. Henry Worsely, who was a huge inspiration of mine, tragically lost his life less than 100 miles from completing this traverse. When I was crossing Greenland earlier this year on my very last night, I decided to relax my usual evening routine and didn’t check my campsite well enough and fell waist deep into a crevasse that was 200ft deep. If I’d fallen all the way to the bottom, it could have been game over. It’s often at the end when we are tired that mistakes happen. So for that reason I’m ensuring that I stay hyper focused on all of the details. Merry Christmas Eve everyone. Dear Santa🎅, All I want for Christmas is a stable high pressure weather system to bring 🌞 and no wind. Sincerely, Colin #TheImpossibleFirst #BePossible

Colin O'Brady (@colinobrady) 分享的帖子 · PST 2018 年 12月 24 日 下午 6:26

他表示:“虽然过去32小时是我生命中最具挑战性的几小时,但也确实是我经历过最美好的时刻。”

奥布莱迪并非首位怀有壮志想征服南极的冒险家。英国冒险家伍斯莱2016年尝试挑战不靠任何支援,独自横越南极洲的历史壮举时,不幸丧命。

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