At ages 45 and 47, two former schoolteachers set out to become the first women to cross Antarctica on foot. American Ann Bancroft and Norwegian Liv Arnesen would walk, ski, and ski-sail for nearly three months in temperatures as low as -35F, towing 250-pound supply sledges across two thousand miles of crevasse-ridden ice while connecting with millions of schoolchildren via Web site transmissions and satellite phone calls.
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Ann Bancroft is the first woman in history to ski to both the North and South poles. She was inducted into the National WomenÂ’s Hall of Fame.
Cheryl Dahle is a writer. Her work has appeared in Fast Company and Working Mother.
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