Preet Chandi, a polar explorer and former British Army medical officer, recounts her journey from running marathons to undertaking extreme Arctic expeditions. Initially dismissive of Antarctica, Chandi was later inspired to pursue a solo, unsupported crossing, driven by a desire to challenge her limits and inspire others. She details the financial and physical challenges of training, including a costly and unsuccessful Greenland expedition. Despite setbacks, Chandi achieved a solo expedition to the South Pole, becoming the first woman of color to do so. She also recounts a disastrous second trip and her subsequent record-breaking speed record to the South Pole. Looking ahead, Chandi is preparing for a challenging solo trek to the North Pole, highlighting the significant differences in terrain and the inherent dangers compared to Antarctica.
Part 1: Background, Motivation
Part 2: First Expedition, Success
Part 3: Failure, Resilience, Records
Part 4: Future Goals, Support
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