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The Last Degree South Pole Ski

The Last Degree South Pole Ski

Embark on an Unmatched South Pole Adventure with Ryan Waters, IPGA certified Polar Guide, Polar World Record Holder
The Last Degree South Pole Ski
Embark on an Unmatched South Pole Adventure with Ryan Waters, IPGA certified Polar Guide, Polar World Record Holder

The Last Degree South Pole Ski

A Test of Endurance: Skiing the Final 60 Nautical Miles to the South Pole

Skiing the final 60 nautical miles to the South Pole, the Last Degree expedition is a challenging yet deeply rewarding journey across the Antarctic plateau. Participants haul sleds, experiencing the extreme polar environment firsthand, supported by our expert guides. This self-powered push to 90° South demands high fitness and offers an unparalleled sense of accomplishment.

16

Days

+++

Difficulty

IPGA

IPGA Guide

DOWNLOAD EXPEDITION GUIDE

$78,000

USD

Ski the final degree to the South Pole with one of the world’s most accomplished polar guides, Ryan Waters.

This is a true polar expedition—led by experts, not outsourced. With decades of experience and unmatched safety, Mountain Professionals offers an authentic and elite journey to the bottom of the world.

Chile

23 Feb - 27 Feb 2025

EXPEDITION OVERVIEW

The Last Degree South Pole Ski
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EXPEDITION OVERVIEW

23 Feb - 27 Feb 2025

IPGA

IPGA Guide

16

Days

+++

Difficulty

Chile

$78,000

USD

Ski the final degree to the South Pole with one of the world’s most accomplished polar guides, Ryan Waters.

This is a true polar expedition—led by experts, not outsourced. With decades of experience and unmatched safety, Mountain Professionals offers an authentic and elite journey to the bottom of the world.

DOWNLOAD EXPEDITION GUIDE

GALLERY

$78,000

USD

IPGA

Guide

16

Days

The Last Degree South Pole Ski

EXPEDITION OVERVIEW

+++

Difficulty

Chile

Ski the final degree to the South Pole with one of the world’s most accomplished polar guides, Ryan Waters.

This is a true polar expedition—led by experts, not outsourced. With decades of experience and unmatched safety, Mountain Professionals offers an authentic and elite journey to the bottom of the world.

DOWNLOAD EXPEDITION GUIDE

Skiing the final 60 nautical miles to the South Pole, the Last Degree expedition is a challenging yet deeply rewarding journey across the Antarctic plateau. Participants haul sleds, experiencing the extreme polar environment firsthand, supported by our expert guides. This self-powered push to 90° South demands high fitness and offers an unparalleled sense of accomplishment.

A Test of Endurance: Skiing the Final 60 Nautical Miles to the South Pole

+++

Difficulty

16

Days

IPGA

IPGA Guide

$78,000

USD

Ski the final degree to the South Pole with one of the world’s most accomplished polar guides, Ryan Waters.

This is a true polar expedition—led by experts, not outsourced. With decades of experience and unmatched safety, Mountain Professionals offers an authentic and elite journey to the bottom of the world.

Chile

The Last Degree South Pole Ski

EXPEDITION OVERVIEW

23 Feb - 27 Feb 2025

DOWNLOAD EXPEDITION GUIDE

A Test of Endurance: Skiing the Final 60 Nautical Miles to the South Pole

Skiing the final 60 nautical miles to the South Pole, the Last Degree expedition is a challenging yet deeply rewarding journey across the Antarctic plateau. Participants haul sleds, experiencing the extreme polar environment firsthand, supported by our expert guides. This self-powered push to 90° South demands high fitness and offers an unparalleled sense of accomplishment.

GALLERY

ITINERARY

  • Final Prep & Relaxation Day

    A free day for last-minute preparations, gear adjustments, or simply resting before heading to the ice.

  • Fly to Union Glacier, Antarctica

    Weather permitting, we fly 4 hours south to Union Glacier, landing on a stunning blue-ice runway. After setting up camp, we settle into our first night on the continent.

  • Acclimatization & Ski Prep

    A full day on the ice to test our systems, ski around camp, and adapt to the Antarctic environment before the expedition begins in earnest.

  • Flight into 89° South & Begin Skiing 

    We fly by Twin Otter aircraft to 89°S, 60 nautical miles from the South Pole. After landing, we begin our journey with a short ski to establish camp.

  • Ski to the South Pole

    Over the course of roughly 6 - 7 days, we ski across the polar plateau toward the geographic South Pole. Expect stunning silence, vast horizons, and a deep sense of accomplishment as we near our goal.

  • Return to Union Glacier

    We board our aircraft and fly back to Union Glacier Camp to celebrate our achievement with a hot meal and well-earned rest and showers.

  • Return to Puntas Arenas

    Once the weather window opens, we fly back to Punta Arenas. After a hot shower, we gather for a celebratory dinner to toast the journey.

  • End of Expedition - Depart for Home

    With unforgettable memories in tow, guests depart for home or onward travel.

ITINERARY

Day 01

Arrival in Punta Arenas, Chile


Arrive in the southernmost city of Chile, where our team will transfer you to the hotel. The journey begins with a team meeting and question and answer session.

Day 02

Gear Check & Expedition Briefing


We prepare equipment and attend a detailed pre-flight briefing with our Antarctic logistics partner. There's time to explore Punta Arenas before our gear is collected and we go on standby for our flight to Antarctica.

Day 03

Final Prep & Relaxation Day


A free day for last-minute preparations, gear adjustments, or simply resting before heading to the ice.

Day 04

Fly to Union Glacier, Antarctica


Weather permitting, we fly 4 hours south to Union Glacier, landing on a stunning blue-ice runway. After setting up camp, we settle into our first night on the continent.

Day 05

Acclimatization & Ski Prep


A full day on the ice to test our systems, ski around camp, and adapt to the Antarctic environment before the expedition begins in earnest.

Day 06

Flight into 89° South & Begin Skiing


We fly by Twin Otter aircraft to 89°S, 60 nautical miles from the South Pole. After landing, we begin our journey with a short ski to establish camp.

Day 07 - 14

Ski to the South Pole


Over the course of roughly 6 - 7 days, we ski across the polar plateau toward the geographic South Pole. Expect stunning silence, vast horizons, and a deep sense of accomplishment as we near our goal.

Day 15

Return to Union Glacier


We board our aircraft and fly back to Union Glacier Camp to celebrate our achievement with a hot meal and well-earned rest and showers.

Day 16

Return to Punta Arenas


Once the weather window opens, we fly back to Punta Arenas. After a hot shower, we gather for a celebratory dinner to toast the journey.


Day 17

End of Expedition - Depart for Home


With unforgettable memories in tow, guests depart for home or onward travel.

Frequently asked questions

EXPED

DESTINATION

Antarctica

Antarctica is Earth’s last true wilderness—a vast, frozen continent of staggering beauty and extreme isolation. It remains one of the most untouched places on Earth.

For adventurers, it offers a rare chance to step beyond the known world and experience true remoteness. Skiing to the South Pole places you at the heart of this raw and powerful environment—a journey shaped by perseverance, simplicity, and awe-inspiring silence.

Antarctica is Earth’s last true wilderness—a vast, frozen continent of staggering beauty and extreme isolation. It remains one of the most untouched places on Earth.

For adventurers, it offers a rare chance to step beyond the known world and experience true remoteness. Skiing to the South Pole places you at the heart of this raw and powerful environment—a journey shaped by perseverance, simplicity, and awe-inspiring silence.

Average Summer temperature:

-20°C

Max Altitude:

2895m

Total Distance:

111km

EXPED

DESTINATION

Antarctica

Antarctica

Antarctica is Earth’s last true wilderness—a vast, frozen continent of staggering beauty and extreme isolation. It remains one of the most untouched places on Earth.

For adventurers, it offers a rare chance to step beyond the known world and experience true remoteness. Skiing to the South Pole places you at the heart of this raw and powerful environment—a journey shaped by perseverance, simplicity, and awe-inspiring silence.

Average Summer temperature:

-20°C

Max Altitude:

2895m

Total Distance:

111km

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TESTIMONIALS

Excellent mountain guide service! I have skied to the South Pole and climbed Elbrus, Kilimanjaro, Carstensz Pyramid, and Aconcagua with Mountain Professionals.
Thanks to a great team and amazing guides! 100% summit success on Manaslu. Excellent service and great adventures, could not be better.
Mountain Professionals takes the highest level of care and focus to ensure a safe, fun, and successful trip with safety being paramount. Ryan has a talent for assembling great teams. With his encouragement and guidance, I have now summited five of the Seven Summits and can’t wait for the next expedition.
I have been climbing with Mountain Professionals for over 10 years. Ryan has always been there to answer my questions—even when he was getting ready for an expedition or just returning from one. He is always willing to teach beyond the scope of a trip to enhance each client’s mountaineering skillset.

Paul A, USA

Merethe F.L, Norway

Jodi V, USA

David B, USA

“Excellent mountain guide service! I have skied to the South Pole and climbed Elbrus, Kilimanjaro, Carstensz Pyramid, and Aconcagua with Mountain Professionals.”

 Paul A, USA

“Mountain Professionals takes the highest level of care and focus to ensure a safe, fun, and successful trip with safety being paramount. Ryan has a talent for assembling great teams. With his encouragement and guidance, I have now summited five of the Seven Summits and can’t wait for the next expedition.”

Jodi V, USA

“Thanks to a great team and amazing guides! 100% summit success on Manaslu. Excellent service and great adventures, could not be better.”

Merethe F.L, Norway

“I have been climbing with Mountain Professionals for over 10 years. Ryan has always been there to answer my questions—even when he was getting ready for an expedition or just returning from one. He is always willing to teach beyond the scope of a trip to enhance each client’s mountaineering skillset.”

David B, USA

TESTIMONIALS

David B, USA

Jodi V, USA

Merethe F.L, Norway

Paul A, USA

I have been climbing with Mountain Professionals for over 10 years. Ryan has always been there to answer my questions—even when he was getting ready for an expedition or just returning from one. He is always willing to teach beyond the scope of a trip to enhance each client’s mountaineering skillset.
Mountain Professionals takes the highest level of care and focus to ensure a safe, fun, and successful trip with safety being paramount. Ryan has a talent for assembling great teams. With his encouragement and guidance, I have now summited five of the Seven Summits and can’t wait for the next expedition.
Thanks to a great team and amazing guides! 100% summit success on Manaslu. Excellent service and great adventures, could not be better.
Excellent mountain guide service! I have skied to the South Pole and climbed Elbrus, Kilimanjaro, Carstensz Pyramid, and Aconcagua with Mountain Professionals.
Excellent mountain guide service! I have skied to the South Pole and climbed Elbrus, Kilimanjaro, Carstensz Pyramid, and Aconcagua with Mountain Professionals.

Paul A, USA

Thanks to a great team and amazing guides! 100% summit success on Manaslu. Excellent service and great adventures, could not be better.

Merethe F.L, Norway

Mountain Professionals takes the highest level of care and focus to ensure a safe, fun, and successful trip with safety being paramount. Ryan has a talent for assembling great teams. With his encouragement and guidance, I have now summited five of the Seven Summits and can’t wait for the next expedition.

Jodi V, USA

I have been climbing with Mountain Professionals for over 10 years. Ryan has always been there to answer my questions—even when he was getting ready for an expedition or just returning from one. He is always willing to teach beyond the scope of a trip to enhance each client’s mountaineering skillset.

David B, USA

TESTIMONIALS

TESTIMONIALS

WHAT'S INCLUDED

Satellite email & photo access

We provide two satellite communication devices for daily check-ins to our base of operations. Additionally, you are welcome to use our satellite phone to call home if needed. For added security, we also carry a Garmin InReach as a backup, ensuring redundant communication systems throughout the expedition.

Satellite communication

We provide two satellite communication devices for daily check-ins to our base of operations. Additionally, you are welcome to use our satellite phone to call home if needed. For added security, we also carry a Garmin InReach as a backup, ensuring redundant communication systems throughout the expedition.

Navigation tools (GPS, maps)

Our seasoned guides are experts in navigating the challenging Antarctic terrain, where precision is crucial. Using GPS waypoints and compass stativ, we skillfully lead the team—navigating efficiently even in white-out conditions—ensuring we stay on course toward our ultimate destination: the South Pole.

Group & safety equipment

Included in your expedition is all essential group safety equipment, carefully selected and refined from years of experience leading polar ski expeditions. This includes tents, stoves, fuel, safety gear, GPS navigation, and first aid supplies, all overseen by a Wilderness First Responder and IPGA-certified polar guide to ensure your safety every step of the way.

All meals (post-Punta Arenas)

All meals are included throughout the expedition, except during your time in Punta Arenas. In Punta Arenas, we provide a welcome dinner, and breakfasts are included as part of your hotel package.


At Union Glacier Camp, meals are served buffet-style with a wide variety of delicious options to suit all tastes, along with plenty of hot drinks, beer, and wine during dinner.


While skiing the Antarctic plateau, we provide freeze-dried breakfasts and dinners along with daily polar skiing lunches, which include energy bars, chocolates, salami, cheese, and other high-calorie snacks to keep you fueled during your expedition.

All permits and fees

The trip cost includes all necessary permits in compliance with the IAATO Antarctic Treaty and environmental agreements, ensuring the expedition meets the highest standards of sustainability and legal requirements for travel in Antarctica.

Specialized personal gear

Each team member is provided with high-quality, specialized gear, including Åsnes skis, Rottefella Super Telemark bindings, Baffin ski boots, and Fjellpulken pulling harnesses, ensuring optimal performance and comfort throughout the expedition in harsh Antarctic conditions.

All programmed transportation

We provide airport pickup in Punta Arenas, Chile and transfers to and from the group hotel at the start of your journey. Additionally, we handle all transportation to and from the airport for your flights to Antarctica, ensuring a seamless and stress-free travel experience from arrival to departure.

Antarctica tent accommodation

During the expedition, team members will stay in high-quality Hilleberg Keron 4 GT tents (2 people per 4-person tent) while at Union Glacier and throughout the ski journey. After returning from the South Pole, we’ll transition to spacious Clam Tents with full stand-up height for added comfort until departure from Antarctica.

Flights

Included in the expedition are all Antarctic flights: round-trip air travel from Punta Arenas, Chile to Union Glacier Camp aboard an Iceland Air 757, landing on the blue-ice runway. Internal polar flights to and from the South Pole are operated by ski-equipped Twin Otter or DC-3 Turbo aircraft, depending on conditions and logistics.

Mountain Professionals polar guides

Your expedition is guided by highly experienced polar professionals, including Mountain Professionals founder Ryan Waters—one of the most accomplished and certified polar explorers in the world. With IPGA Polar Guide certification and decades of polar expedition leadership, we bring a level of safety, skill, and authenticity that sets us apart.

WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED

Personal expenses

Personal expenses include any small purchases in Punta Arenas, such as extra food, supplies, or taxis, as well as any items you may wish to buy at the Union Glacier Camp gift shop in Antarctica.

Personal clothing & gear

Team members are responsible for arriving with the required personal clothing and equipment for the expedition. Upon signing up, we provide a detailed gear list and are always available to offer advice or answer any questions about what to bring, ensuring you're fully prepared for the journey.

Personal travel insurance

All team members on the Last Degree expedition are required to have rescue/evacuation insurance. Upon signing up, we provide a list of recommended insurance providers that specialize in covering Antarctica ski trips, ensuring you're fully protected for the journey.

Punta Arenas lodging

Lodging in Punta Arenas is not included in the trip cost, as delays are possible and may require additional nights or changes to hotel accommodations. We recommend staying at our chosen group hotel for its prime location and access to amenities, making any adjustments smoother if unexpected delays occur.

Food & drinks in Punta Arenas

Outside of the one “welcome dinner” as a team and breakfasts provided by the hotel, all meals are on your own while in the city.

International flights to/from Punta Arenas

The cost of your international flights to and from Punta Arenas, Chile, is not included in the expedition price. This means you are responsible for researching, booking, and covering the expenses of your flights from your home country (or starting location) to Punta Arenas and your return journey after the expedition concludes.

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