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A well-traveled bear

In January 2000, Randy Landsberg and Steve Butler went to the South Pole. Two main purposes of this trip were to try out the Ice Prowler and to take Milly (shown at left in Auckland, New Zealand) on their travels, reporting back to the students at Sauganash Elementary School in Chicago. Here you will find log entries and photos from their journey.

NEW! Questions and answers from John Carlstrom, director of CARA

Travel Log Archive
at Sauganash before the trip
14 Jan 2000
16 Jan 2000
17 Jan 2000
18 Jan 2000
19 Jan 2000
20 Jan 2000
21 Jan 2000
22 Jan 2000
23 Jan 2000
24 Jan 2000
25 Jan 2000
26 Jan 2000
27 Jan 2000
28 Jan 2000
29 Jan 2000

For more pictures of the South Pole, visit the Virtual Tour of the South Pole.



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