city New York city Chicago Norway Antarctica travelers Racing Action Progressive Extreme UPS rights city New York city Chicago Norway Antarctica

10 Hard Things that Are Always Worth Doing for Yourself Before it’s Too Late

Reading now: 591
marcandangel.com

Even when the struggle is real, remind yourself that it feels better to be exhausted from taking small steps forward, than it does to be tired of doing nothing.In 1911 two explorers, Amundsen and Scott, embarked on a race against each other to become the first known human being to set foot upon the southernmost point of Earth.

It was the age of Antarctic exploration, as the South Pole represented one of the last uncharted areas in the world. Amundsen wished to plant the Norwegian flag there on behalf of his country, while Scott hoped to stake his claim for England.The journey there and back from their base camps was about 1,400 miles, which is roughly equivalent to a round-trip hike from New York City to Chicago.

Both men would be traveling the same exact distance on foot through extremely cold and harsh weather conditions. And both men were equally equipped with experience, supplies, and a supporting team of fellow explorers.

But what wasn’t certain is how each of them would approach the inevitable challenges they faced on the road ahead.As it turned out, Amundsen and Scott took entirely different approaches to the very same challenges.Scott directed his team to hike as far as possible on the good weather days and then rest on bad weather days to conserve energy.

Read more on marcandangel.com
The website covid-19.rehab is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

DMCA