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Arctic adventurers to acclimatise in Wales

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The Polar Challenge sets off next April from the NW Territories in Canada, a gruelling team race on foot and skis, with teams bidding to be the first to arrive at the North Pole.

The closest three intrepid adventurers from Herefordshire and Merseyside have come to seeing a polar bear, by their own admission, would have been when driving past the Flamingo Land theme park in Yorkshire. They simply saw an ad for the epic race on tv and decided, on the spur of the moment, to give it a go. None of the three have any experience of the conditions they might expect to find north of the Arctic Circle. Undaunted, they are looking forward to some tough training in the Welsh hills, which, apparently, they believe will prepare them for the ordeal of temperatures ranging between -20C and -65C. Can they ski? Who knows.

This report from the BBC...
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Oh dear I do hope someone has informed the potential rescuers Sad
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Trust me if they get up to the brecons in winter it's perfect training it was colder there than in norway or at least it felt it
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Eddie the Eagle springs to mind.............still I'll wish them good luck of course for excellent charitys.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
And tell them to watch out for the polar baas.
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The top of Cader Idris in January (1982, it might have been) is about the coldest place I've been. Wouldn't have liked to have been stuck up there too long, despite being well-clothed and equipped. However, I've no Arctic experience to make comparisons!
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 After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
It will certainly test if their kit is water proof, their mental strength in poor conditions, using the kit in poor conditions and teamworking.

There's another link to an article on that page about a trio who were doing it last year, at least they did some work in snow/colder conditions:

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The men have undertaken Royal Marine training in Norway in preparation for the race
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