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To The South Pole By Bike

buzzdecafe writes "Doug Stroup is attempting to ride his bike to the South Pole. Follow his progress here: Iceaxe.tv or read the article about him on Wired, including a pic of the bike. He's pulling over 100 pounds of supplies on a sled behind the bike--as well as carrying his own waste. Why bike to the South Pole? Hell, why not? Riding a bike in subzero temperatures in constant danger of losing your life sure beats my job."

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  1. Bike to the south pole? by moc.tfosorcimgllib · · Score: 4, Funny

    This guy is kind of a wuss, isn't he?

    I mean, if *I* were going to bike to the south pole, I would at least start from home instead of antartica.
    Why not just say: "Guy plans on biking 50 miles in sub-zero temps, hopes no to die". This would have been kick-ass if would have risked mexico, panama, the amazon, just to come close to biking in sub-zero temperatures.

  2. Re:Some random comments by joshuac · · Score: 5, Interesting

    ---snip
    awry, in skydiving your death is guaranteed the instant you jump out the door

    ---snip

    Not quite; you could be thrown from the plane unconcious, if your emergency chute is setup correctly the automatic activation device will go off once you've passed a certain altitude a bit too quickly :)

    So if you don't do anything, death is pretty much unlikely.

    Otoh, if you do end up doing something incorrectly (deploy your main chute incorrectly getting lines tangled, don't inspect all gear carefully before using) then yes, you could easily die; a half opened chute could slow you down enough to convince the emergency activation device all is well, but may still be plenty fast enough to kill you.

  3. Let me guess... by Deagol · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...this guys funds this excursion by harrassing people for two dollars, right?