The First, and the Fiercest Expeditions Across Antarctica. Antarctica is the most hostile place humans have ever chosen to walk across — not conquered, not tamed, but endured. This is the story of how humans first crossed Antarctica step by step — and how those footsteps still echo in modern expeditions today.
Antarctica is the most remote, coldest, driest, and windiest continent on Earth — a place of extremes that continues to fascinate scientists, explorers, and adventurers alike. Despite covering nearly 10% of the planet’s land surface, it has no permanent residents, no cities, and no native human population.
Antarctica does not reward bravado. It rewards preparation, humility, and the quiet determination to keep moving when nothing around you offers comfort or reassurance. At Fortitude Explorer, walking expeditions across Antarctica are not seen as feats of ego or speed.


