National Geographic Travelのインスタグラム(natgeotravel) - 2月5日 20時38分
Photo by @ジミー・チン / On every expedition there's that moment when you first see your objective in person. This was the moment I saw our skiing objective for the first time and thought, Wow, that’s a little bigger and a little steeper than I imagined—and is that a 400-foot-tall hanging serac in the middle of our line? The strip of snow and ice on the left is the 7,000-foot (2,100-meter) northeast face of Mount Tyree, the second tallest peak in Antarctica. This photo was taken on a ski mountaineering trip to the big ice with @hilareenelson, @jimwmorrison, and @コンラッド・アンカー to ski new lines on the tallest and second tallest mountains in Antarctica, Mount Vinson and Mount Tyree.
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