Climbing Antarctica’s Unexplored Mountains

A hostile realm battered by titanic winds, Queen Maud Land, Antarctica, is one of the most challenging climbing environments on Earth. Four hard-core climbers describe what it takes to tackle the unexplored peaks at the bottom of the world.

Explore the wilds of Antarctica in the September 2013 issue of National Geographic magazine:
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