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How Antarctic Logistics & Expeditions (ALE) Supports Expeditions on the White Continent
Antarctic Logistics & Expeditions (ALE) is one of the most experienced and capable private operators in Antarctica, dedicated to helping adventurers, scientists, and explorers reach and operate safely on the continent. As the company behind Union Glacier Camp, ALE provides critical logistics, aviation, and field support deep in the Antarctic interior — a region few others can access.

Walking to the End of the World
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.



