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Norwegian trekker loses ski on 2700-mile Antarctic trek

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... and the problem is that he might need to retrace his tracks for two days to find it.

Rune Gjeldnes, a 34-year-old Norwegian, is attempting the first South Pole traverse without resupply. He discovered that one of his 'mountain skis' had fallen off his sled when 2000m up a glacier.

"This isn't possible, I thought. On the world's longest ski trip, you should at least know where your skis are," Gjeldnes said by phone.

This report from Aftenposten.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
oops - a little bit worse than realising you have left your wallet at home when you get to the supermarket checkout. Embarassed
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