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That's the spirit :-)

Have you seen this, it's only 4min:

Need I say more?
A group of British Army soldiers has become the first all-female expedition to trek across Antarctica on foot.

The six Ice Maidens were selected out of more than 250 female soldiers who applied for the expedition. They then underwent almost two years of training for the gruelling trek - where they came up with some unusual ways to pass the hours.

LOL

why quote military or government sources? A grand adventure with almost no coverage and the sites discussing it are very spotty at best. BIG Donation buttons though LOL.
Pointing to obvious BS and calling it BS is only making noise for nothing.
NASA = Never A Straight Answer
I did find some FE sites claiming the Moon is 30 miles across, that's info I can see and measure myself.
So some chicks went for a walk on Antarctica & some dudes walked on the moon too. Both groups installed a little cantina if you ever happen by that way. Gotta stay hydraded in those conditions you know. Fairy tales are fun but not so productive to truth seeking.

I'd even support such a cantina if they sell some plant-based provisions for the journey & a nice likkle non-filtered beer.

And why can these military chicks use bobsleighs when in the former upload from the same guy it is being stated that such is not allowed?

If it looks like shit and smells like shit, it is probably shit. But doesn't make a case for anything other than that.

Those 175 LB sleds and they are on skies? Not pulling but just shuffling? do the skies have some kind of grip mechanism so they only slide 1 way?