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		<title>Pole Trekking Transport</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In order to reach out of the way destinations, you have to find a means of travel. Then, when you get to your vacation location that is off the beaten path, you may need to find another means of transportation, as you often do not want to hike every last mile, even on a trekking [...]<p><a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com/pole-trekking-transport/">Pole Trekking Transport</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com">Adventure Travel and Trekking Demystified</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><img style=' float: left; padding: 4px; margin: 0 7px 2px 0;'  class="alignleft" src="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com/images/thumb1.jpg" alt="thumb1 Pole Trekking Transport" width="130" height="98" title="Pole Trekking Transport" />In order to reach out of the way destinations, you have to find a means of travel.  Then, when you get to your vacation location that is off the beaten path, you may need to find another means of transportation, as you often do not want to hike every last mile, even on a trekking vacation.  Especially for pole trekking, transport needs to be acquired.  While you can secure flights to some locations, there are places that you will never find an airport or a place to land an airplane.</p>
<p>Pole trekking transport can put you at small landing locations in Antarctica, where helicopter pads have been built and kept up for travel use.  Helicopters and boats, be it ocean liner, barge, or small boat, are probably the best pole trekking transport with access to the frozen continent that is the southernmost point of the world.  In regards to treks along the outer rim of the North Pole, you can usually find a flight to Norway, the point from which many of these tours embark.  From there, trains, buses, and hiking are the forms of transport that will get you to the sea, where your journey will find you utilizing sailboats and other aquatic pole trekking transport.</p>
<p>When you reach your destination, much of the means of travel will be by foot, which is something that should be signaled simply by the fact that it is referred to as trekking.  Climbing through mountainous regions and icy buildups using climbing tools will also be required.  Mountain boots with spats or rubber boots are suggested to get through many rugged terrains and freezing waters.  Most animals are not accustomed to the climate and cannot be used to assist in pole trekking transport devices.  However, during warmer months, some sled dogs may be used to assist in pulling along supplies through the open frozen countryside.</p>
<p>In some parts of both destinations, there may be access to four-wheel drive vehicles made to handle the terrain and drive short distances across ice or off-road, where there is no pavement or designated trails.  These can provide additional pole trekking transport to and from research facilities and camps where trekking individuals may stay the first and last nights upon arrival.</p>
<p>Obviously, unless you live in a location from which one of these expeditions embarks, some flight will be required, and depending on your location, it may be a long flight or several legs of a journey.  However, chances are that the eventuality of your pole trekking transport will rest with either a helicopter or boat of some sort.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com/pole-trekking-transport/">Pole Trekking Transport</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com">Adventure Travel and Trekking Demystified</a></p>
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		<title>Hiking Trekking Pole</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Apr 2010 11:24:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Planning a vacation that is unique and exciting can become a difficult task, especially when you are not looking for something family-oriented but something more rigorous or demanding. Especially if you enjoy outdoor activities and physical challenges, you may have run out of options, having exhausted all the usual trails that energetic and athletic adventurists [...]<p><a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com/hiking-trekking-pole/">Hiking Trekking Pole</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com">Adventure Travel and Trekking Demystified</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><img style=' float: left; padding: 4px; margin: 0 7px 2px 0;'  class="alignleft" src="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com/images/thumb1.jpg" alt="thumb1 Hiking Trekking Pole" width="130" height="98" title="Hiking Trekking Pole" />Planning a vacation that is unique and exciting can become a difficult task, especially when you are not looking for something family-oriented but something more rigorous or demanding.  Especially if you enjoy outdoor activities and physical challenges, you may have run out of options, having exhausted all the usual trails that energetic and athletic adventurists enjoy.  A hiking-trekking pole adventure may be something you are considering for your next excursion to spice up your life.</p>
<p>What does a hiking-trekking pole adventure entail?  Well, if you are visiting Antarctica, there are actually several guided tour options for you to choose from.  However, when considering a hiking-trekking pole excursion to the North Pole, fewer choices are available.  This is because even scientists have not explored most of the northernmost part of the world, and tourists are general led along what is considered safer territory along the North Pole rim.  These waters and lands have been charted and offer a glimpse of what can be found in the more dangerous unknown of the North Pole itself.</p>
<p>A hiking-trekking pole vacation is quite demanding.  You&#8217;ll want to be in top physical shape prior to embarking on the adventure.  Aside from being as hazardous and rigorous as a standard mountain climbing excursion, it will also be extremely cold and, at times, slippery due to the amount of ice and snow at the polar rim.  You&#8217;ll probably want to bring your own mountain climbing and repelling equipment (if you are not experienced at such activities, this type of vacation is not recommended) so that you are comfortable with its use.  While there is camping equipment typically provided to shield you from the harsh nights, you may also wish to carry your own accommodations.</p>
<p>If you do plan one of these hiking-trekking pole adventures, you&#8217;ll want to do so with a travel agency, since they will have reviews and experience regarding these types of excursions, having heard from previous clients about what to expect.  Such agencies can warn you away from particularly bad adventure opportunities and offer you better options for your own desires.  They can also help you determine if your skill level allows you to partake of such demanding activities.</p>
<p>Prior to enlisting in a hiking-trekking pole excursion, a travel agency will probably ask you to provide proof of travel insurance.  This is recommended, even if not required, as visits to the North Pole rim or to Antarctica are quite dangerous, and you run a great risk of losing valuables, being injured, or becoming ill without the proper protection from the cold and elements.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com/hiking-trekking-pole/">Hiking Trekking Pole</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com">Adventure Travel and Trekking Demystified</a></p>
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		<title>Pole Trekking Routes</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Apr 2010 09:24:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you like hiking, climbing, cross-country skiing, and other outdoor adventures, you may want to make a trip to either the North Pole rim or to Antarctica. While this type of vacation can be quite costly and is not a standard choice for most people planning a relaxing getaway, it has a lot to offer [...]<p><a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com/pole-trekking-routes/">Pole Trekking Routes</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com">Adventure Travel and Trekking Demystified</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><img style=' float: left; padding: 4px; margin: 0 7px 2px 0;'  class="alignleft" src="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com/images/thumb1.jpg" alt="thumb1 Pole Trekking Routes" width="130" height="98" title="Pole Trekking Routes" />If you like hiking, climbing, cross-country skiing, and other outdoor adventures, you may want to make a trip to either the North Pole rim or to Antarctica.  While this type of vacation can be quite costly and is not a standard choice for most people planning a relaxing getaway, it has a lot to offer explorers and extremists.  They come in a great variety of difficulties, though all such tours are rigorous and somewhat demanding.  When deciding which pole trekking routes you intend to follow, you need to enlist some help from an expert or even hire a guide, as there are a lot of problems you may run into.</p>
<p>As you read through descriptions and reviews of pole trekking routes, you&#8217;ll find that there are conflicting opinions on the difficulty of most trails.  For example, what one trekker may define as difficult may be considered moderate by someone more experienced.  What criteria should be used to determine the level of difficulty of a trail?  Based on reviews, there is no set standard, making it virtually impossible to determine if you are aptly prepared for such a harsh journey.  However, by consulting an expert and asking about pole trekking routes, he or she can help you decide if you are in shape for such an excursion or what should be done to prepare you for it.  The guide or consultant will listen to your wishes and needs in terms of pole trekking routes, then make recommendations for the right trails to follow or the right package to purchase.</p>
<p>When thinking about the various options for pole trekking routes, you should decide whether to visit the North or South Pole.  Are you interested in the wildlife of one destination more than the other?  Are you curious about the settlements in one of these locations?  Would you like to view the scientific research and geological work going on in one of these particular areas?  Would you prefer to stay on the trail at all times, or would you like to journey out during the day and stay at a lodging facility at night?  All of these considerations come into play in choosing pole trekking routes.</p>
<p>While Antarctica boasts small civilized research facilities built against the weather, most pole trekking routes taking you across this terrain involve stays in the open elements.  The North Pole is similar, but since it is only along the polar rim, you will hit more heavily populated areas where you will stay most nights.  Other nights are spent in the open, which, while cold, often only involves cold air and is not in a snow or ice covered location.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com/pole-trekking-routes/">Pole Trekking Routes</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com">Adventure Travel and Trekking Demystified</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Apr 2010 04:01:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some people are not willing to settle for the same old vacation destinations every year, and others are not satisfied with simply laying on a beach, soaking up the sun. Instead, they seek adventure and challenge. While many of these adventurists will find the rugged terrain and difficulty of mountain climbing to be satisfactory, others [...]<p><a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com/pole-trekking-equipment/">Pole Trekking Equipment</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com">Adventure Travel and Trekking Demystified</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><img style=' float: left; padding: 4px; margin: 0 7px 2px 0;'  class="alignleft" src="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com/images/thumb1.jpg" alt="thumb1 Pole Trekking Equipment" width="130" height="98" title="Pole Trekking Equipment" />Some people are not willing to settle for the same old vacation destinations every year, and others are not satisfied with simply laying on a beach, soaking up the sun.  Instead, they seek adventure and challenge.  While many of these adventurists will find the rugged terrain and difficulty of mountain climbing to be satisfactory, others desire something more.  Many want to experience something that few people have taken part in, making their journey even more unique.  A trip to the polar rim of the North Pole or a trek across the frozen continent of Antarctica can sate this desire.  However, in order to achieve success in such a trying adventure, you will need pole trekking equipment.</p>
<p>What sort of pole trekking equipment will be found necessary?  Consider the terrain in which you will be trekking.  You&#8217;ll be traveling across ice and snow, climbing mountains covered in the same, and also repelling down cliffs and other dangerous locations.  Boots are the first consideration in determining the pole trekking equipment you&#8217;ll need to bring.  You&#8217;ll want a pair of rubber boots, as well as a pair of mountain boots with spats.</p>
<p>Additional pole trekking equipment includes any climbing equipment you may own.  Before you sign on for this sort of adventure, you&#8217;ll need to be in tip-top shape  if you are inexperienced in climbing, you may want to consider taking lessons or reconsidering your choice of adventurous experiences.  Especially important climbing equipment to bring with you will include ice spurs, an ice axe, or harness.  Of course, if you don&#8217;t have these items, you can purchase them or borrow them from the camp, but again, if you are ready for such an expedition, you&#8217;ll probably already own your equipment.</p>
<p>At the same time, you may have to borrow some pole trekking equipment, such as glacier equipment, from the camp or trekking company that is taking you across Antarctica, where trekking across glaciers is much of the journey, or around the outer rim of the North Pole, where there will be extensive climbing.</p>
<p>When you receive information packets on your planned trip, you&#8217;ll have documents with detailed lists of pole trekking equipment you&#8217;ll need in order to complete your trek at the poles.  Be sure to look over the list carefully, as it will make your trip more difficult than enjoyable to begin the journey without the proper supplies.  Having your own pole trekking equipment will make your expedition much easier, since you will be accustomed to your own property; however, at least being familiar with the use of such equipment and being sure to borrow it from the proper sources will make for a perfect vacation.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com/pole-trekking-equipment/">Pole Trekking Equipment</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com">Adventure Travel and Trekking Demystified</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2010 18:32:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As with anywhere that you may go for vacation, planning an excursion to a dangerous and virtually uncharted territory can be stressful, and you may feel the need to search the Internet for guides to such adventures. Even a trip to the North Pole rim or Antarctica can incite the need to search down pole [...]<p><a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com/pole-trekking-tips/">Pole Trekking Tips</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com">Adventure Travel and Trekking Demystified</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><img style=' float: left; padding: 4px; margin: 0 7px 2px 0;'  class="alignleft" src="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com/images/thumb1.jpg" alt="thumb1 Pole Trekking Tips" width="130" height="98" title="Pole Trekking Tips" />As with anywhere that you may go for vacation, planning an excursion to a dangerous and virtually uncharted territory can be stressful, and you may feel the need to search the Internet for guides to such adventures.  Even a trip to the North Pole rim or Antarctica can incite the need to search down pole trekking tips.  Because of the unknowns involved in traveling to the country and through its uncharted wilderness, pole trekking tips are appreciated, typically more so that usual in comparison to other vacation destinations.  While the Internet is littered with pole trekking tips, it may seem like a hassle to search the entire web and gather tips.  Therefore, in this article, much of the work has been done for you.  Here are some pole trekking tips that have been gathered from various sources to help you get started on your way to planning an exciting journey to a virtually undiscovered destination.  And if these pole trekking tips arent enough for you, there are several other sources available on the web.</p>
<p>* Be sure that you are entirely physically fit before signing up for such an excursion.  A trek through the pole is incredibly demanding in a physical way, due to severe cold, the need to carry all of your supplies while bundled in heavy clothing that protects from the element, as well as rugged terrain that has not had trails blasted through to make travel easy.  Aerobic and weight training are both recommended for at least a month (heavy activity) or more (moderate activity) prior to embarking on the journey.<br />
* Have the necessary equipment for the trip.  While most paid guided tours will have equipment for your use, you cannot always guarantee the quality of the various pieces after use by others.  Besides, you are more familiar with your own backpacks, tents, sleds, and other materials anyway, making them safer for your use.<br />
* Don&#8217;t settle for less.  While there are few trips to the polar rim at the North Pole, there are several excursions offered to the South Pole (Antarctica).  All of these offers are going to cost a good amount of money because extreme sports and adventures don&#8217;t come cheap.  Make sure the package you pay for takes you everywhere you want to go, provides all the details you want to absorb, and provides you with fulfillment of every last wish and desire  chances are, this is a once in a lifetime opportunity for you, and you wont be coming back for another round!  This is not a vacation on which money is should be an object.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com/pole-trekking-tips/">Pole Trekking Tips</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com">Adventure Travel and Trekking Demystified</a></p>
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		<title>Pole Trekking Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 May 2010 01:44:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the past, it has been debated as to whether or not it is worth the expenditure to hire a tour guide or take a guided tour through a foreign country during your vacation. In some places, it just seems as though it would be more relaxed to do without a guide, leaving you the [...]<p><a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com/pole-trekking-guide/">Pole Trekking Guide</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com">Adventure Travel and Trekking Demystified</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><img style=' float: left; padding: 4px; margin: 0 7px 2px 0;'  class="alignleft" src="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com/images/thumb1.jpg" alt="thumb1 Pole Trekking Guide" width="130" height="98" title="Pole Trekking Guide" />In the past, it has been debated as to whether or not it is worth the expenditure to hire a tour guide or take a guided tour through a foreign country during your vacation.  In some places, it just seems as though it would be more relaxed to do without a guide, leaving you the option of changing your plans at the last minute or lingering in a destination longer than the itinerary would call for.  However, there are some places, such as the North Pole rim or Antarctica, where it is nearly impossible to go trekking through uncharted territory alone, you need to have a pole trekking guide.</p>
<p>Much of the polar rim is nothing but ice and snow, and the same can be said for Antarctica, meaning that there are no paths or trails blown through or marked that are easy to follow.  Most of the population resides in small towns in the northern area and in research centers in the southern most continent.  Because there are no marked trails, it is easy to get lost and never find your way back.  A pole trekking guide can be attained for a fee and will take you through the undeveloped icy wilderness with no fear of taking a wrong turn and being lost or venturing into dangerous territory.</p>
<p>A pole trekking guide can also provide tips on surviving in the unsettled areas, such as how to survive the elements, keep warm in severe cold, find food that will not cause digestive issues, and use land masses to regain a sense of direction.  While regular travel agencies often have prepackaged offers with large groups a pole trekking guide that is specifically trained and experienced in trekking through the poles and is more familiar with the territory can adjust the trail to be unique for your own individual purposes.</p>
<p>Hiring a pole trekking guide or even consulting one can save you a lot of time and effort.  Even if you are just planning a short day trip away from civilization and want to go it alone, you can have one of these experienced individuals map you out a course through which you can trek carefully and unharmed, easily finding your way home in a few hours.  You can even specify how rigorous you want your trip to be.  So, if you are planning a trip to the North Pole polar rim region or Antarctica (also referred to as the South Pole), check in with a pole trekking guide, a great source for information on the possible pole trekking trails.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com/pole-trekking-guide/">Pole Trekking Guide</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com">Adventure Travel and Trekking Demystified</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[When deciding whether or not to embark on any vacation adventure, it is always a good idea to get feedback about a particular tour or trek prior to signing up for it. This is important in determining which guided tour, if any, to take as there are many tours and treks across various uncharted territories [...]<p><a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com/pole-trekking-review/">Pole Trekking Review</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com">Adventure Travel and Trekking Demystified</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><img style=' float: left; padding: 4px; margin: 0 7px 2px 0;'  class="alignleft" src="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com/images/thumb1.jpg" alt="thumb1 Pole Trekking Review" width="130" height="98" title="Pole Trekking Review" />When deciding whether or not to embark on any vacation adventure, it is always a good idea to get feedback about a particular tour or trek prior to signing up for it.  This is important in determining which guided tour, if any, to take as there are many tours and treks across various uncharted territories in the world, and some are much more rigorous and involved than others.  Especially when considering a visit to the North Pole rim or to Antarctica, reading a pole trekking review can give you a better idea of what to expect upon arrival at these less explored regions of the Earth.</p>
<p>When you begin to search through tourist packages to determine if you are truly interested in such an adventure and to see if you are thoroughly prepared, feedback from a pole trekking review will give you a better understanding of what a vacation package entails.  For example, you may read that a trek across parts of Antarctica are moderately demanding, but what does this really mean?  Does it mean that experts will find it easy, or does it mean that novices or physically unfit people are not even candidates for this excursion?  Only the details provided by someone who has taken the vacation in a pole trekking review can answer that sufficiently.</p>
<p>Another aspect of reading these reviews from those who have experienced the tour themselves is that they will be honest about the quality of the tour overall, as well as the aptitude of the trekking guide.  If the guide is unprepared to teach as he or she goes, or does not provide sufficient support during difficult parts of the trek, a previous purchaser of the package will not be afraid to say so in a pole trekking review.  Also, if they feel that they didn&#8217;t see enough or that the task level was too difficult to enjoy the adventure, they will not hesitate to share this in a pole trekking review.</p>
<p>In addition to this information, you&#8217;ll also get a more detailed description of the tour in general.  People who have participated in this adventure before will point out intriguing details that have stuck out in their mind and they feel would be of appeal to others like yourself.  Rather than a sales pitch you&#8217;ll find through the travel agent or tour broker, you&#8217;ll be more inclined to believe the hype and the honest enthusiasm found in a pole trekking review.  In many ways, these reviews will open your eyes to the possibilities ever so much more and give you a fair assessment of the opportunities you have to choose from.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com/pole-trekking-review/">Pole Trekking Review</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com">Adventure Travel and Trekking Demystified</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you venture into a new place that is greatly unknown to the outside world, you may be very uncomfortable trying to find your way around. However, if you have enough maps to guide you, you tend to relax in the barely-charted territory. The same is true of both the North Pole and Antarctica. While [...]<p><a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com/pole-trekking-maps/">Pole Trekking Maps</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com">Adventure Travel and Trekking Demystified</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><img style=' float: left; padding: 4px; margin: 0 7px 2px 0;'  class="alignleft" src="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com/images/thumb1.jpg" alt="thumb1 Pole Trekking Maps" width="130" height="98" title="Pole Trekking Maps" />If you venture into a new place that is greatly unknown to the outside world, you may be very uncomfortable trying to find your way around.  However, if you have enough maps to guide you, you tend to relax in the barely-charted territory.  The same is true of both the North Pole and Antarctica.  While many people dream of exploring such uncharted territory, the few that have had such an opportunity have used a map to find their way around.  Before you decide to take the same sort of journey, you&#8217;ll want to consult several pole trekking maps.</p>
<p>Why would someone need more than one map of the same area?  Well, first of all, the North Pole and Antarctica are not charted in the same detail as countries such as the United States or England.  Much of these areas are not well explored or well documented.  While this is part of the appeal of the area, it is also a great danger to those who wish to cross the icy terrain without a guide.  Pole trekking maps are not all the same or completely accurate, and consulting more than one will give a traveler a better chance at finding his or her way to a specific location without getting lost, as well as a better idea of the actual lay of the land.</p>
<p>Even if you don&#8217;t carry multiple pole trekking maps, you should have at least one good map of the areas you wish to explore.  If you read maps well and have a good sense of direction, this may be possible.  However, remember that in the unexplored territories north and south of civilization, you will not have cell phone or Internet access, and you cant simply call someone to come get you.  There are no GPS mapping devices, and no technology will help you find your way home.  Therefore, should you choose to go out alone without a guide and tour group, you must prepare with pole trekking maps.</p>
<p>Where can you find this information?  First, you should check with the travel agency that helped you book your trip.  If they have nothing or you didn&#8217;t use a travel agency, purchase one at another agency or travel store.  Be sure that the directions on the map are given according to actual landmasses and other permanent structures that can serve as points of reference.  Icy formations cannot be used as a point of reference because addition to the structure from additional precipitation or changes to the shape due to melting can easily steer you off course.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com/pole-trekking-maps/">Pole Trekking Maps</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com">Adventure Travel and Trekking Demystified</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are an extremist who enjoys outdoor activities and wants to experience the most exciting adventures available to mankind today, treks to either the North Pole rim or to Antarctica may be right up your alley. Searching through pole trekking forums, where other individuals who have experienced such exotic tours and vacations at either [...]<p><a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com/pole-trekking-forums/">Pole Trekking Forums</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com">Adventure Travel and Trekking Demystified</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><img style=' float: left; padding: 4px; margin: 0 7px 2px 0;'  class="alignleft" src="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com/images/thumb1.jpg" alt="thumb1 Pole Trekking Forums" width="130" height="98" title="Pole Trekking Forums" />If you are an extremist who enjoys outdoor activities and wants to experience the most exciting adventures available to mankind today, treks to either the North Pole rim or to Antarctica may be right up your alley.  Searching through pole trekking forums, where other individuals who have experienced such exotic tours and vacations at either extreme can offer ideas and tips for out of the way places to visit could assist you in choosing a specific tour, departure date, or departure location.</p>
<p>In pole trekking forums, you&#8217;ll find information on many of the various sights, demands of the trails (which are not grooved in from decades of tourism, meaning they require a guide), and overall necessities regarding physicality and determination to embark on such an adventure.  You can also find information on side stops on a trek across the icy terrain or a sail across the open waters north of Norway, where the polar rim begins.  For example, you&#8217;ll find information on tours guiding you around barely discovered islands in the Arctic Ocean, around the Russian rim of the North Pole, and in the rugged dry terrain that accompanies several glaciers and landlocked ice formations.</p>
<p>However, pole trekking forums can also offer an inside look and perspective on the aggressiveness of the tour  where exactly you&#8217;ll make stops, what to expect when crossing the land versus taking the sail or ocean liner to the destination.  How cold can you expect temperatures to get at what time of year?  What is the danger of thin ice?  What sort of wildlife will I see when visiting?  While a review may give a brief overview of this information, you can ask specific information and get answers from individuals who have been on the journey.  Many sites advertising treks to the poles will rate a trail or expedition based on difficulty but provide no details regarding the difficulties involved that earned such a rating.  You can ask others on a forum more for more explanation.  This can help you plan so that you are in shape for your particular choice of trek prior to getting out on the trail and finding it to be beyond your physical capabilities.</p>
<p>Other information you may find on pole trekking forums includes suggestions for necessary exercises to prepare you for the climate, trail difficulty, and overall physicality of the expedition.  Trekking across country is never an easy thing, and the fact that both Antarctica and the North Pole rim are extreme climates with temperatures so cold that much life cannot exist can only complicate matters.  Pole trekking forums may make mention of specific materials that help insulate against cold, equipment required, and various brands of clothing and equipment that are trustworthy.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com/pole-trekking-forums/">Pole Trekking Forums</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com">Adventure Travel and Trekking Demystified</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most unknown areas in the world is the North Pole. To put things in perspective, North Pole trekking has been an exploratory operation by scientists, geographers, and geologists for the better part of the century. Few others have dreamt of North Pole trekking as a vacation destination. However, more and more people [...]<p><a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com/north-pole-trekking/">North Pole Trekking</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com">Adventure Travel and Trekking Demystified</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><img style=' float: left; padding: 4px; margin: 0 7px 2px 0;'  class="alignleft" src="http://www.adventuretraveltreks.com/images/thumb1.jpg" alt="thumb1 North Pole Trekking" width="130" height="98" title="North Pole Trekking" />One of the most unknown areas in the world is the North Pole.  To put things in perspective, North Pole trekking has been an exploratory operation by scientists, geographers, and geologists for the better part of the century.  Few others have dreamt of North Pole trekking as a vacation destination.  However, more and more people are becoming adventurous and curious regarding the uncharted territory of the world like the North Pole and the North Pole rim.  While Antarctica has been fairly well explored in recent history, there is still a lot of mystery surrounding the North Pole, probably because of its extreme temperatures.</p>
<p>New vacation opportunities have been opened in North Pole trekking that take vacationers and adventurous explorers around the North Pole rim through Norway and to Spitsbergen.  In fact, its not unusual to find 12 or 13-day trekking opportunities through the North Pole rim.  However, it is still rare to hear of anyone, even experienced scientists, exploring the inner part of the large ice block.  If you do decide you are interested in North Pole trekking, you&#8217;ll find that the rim exploration opportunities are quite rigorous and should sate your desires aptly.</p>
<p>Most of these rim excursions will include some sort of tour of icy islands in the Artic Ocean, north of the Norwegian Sea.  In most cases, you&#8217;ll start your journey from a location in Norway or some other area of Scandinavia that is a mere few miles from the Arctic Ocean and the North Pole proper.  Some North Pole trekking tours will take you east toward Russia, perhaps to small mining towns on the edge of the Arctic Ocean.</p>
<p>Often these trips involve sailing along the coast of Spitsberg or other such areas that give you an impression of what to expect when you enter the mainland in areas bordering the North Pole.  Trekking through such areas involves great mountainous regions, along with dry, empty plains, and many glacial and ice formations.  Interestingly enough, North Pole trekking in these areas will reveal that the area is not a complete wasteland, and you&#8217;ll see a lot of flora and fauna in your exploration.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll explore fjords in the area, and you&#8217;ll experience the extremities of the temperature variance even at this distance from the center of such an outrageously frozen and cold wasteland.  In order to complete such a journey, there are specific items and equipment required and recommended.  Often, guided tours will be accompanied by some supplies, but a list of North Pole trekking supplies will be provided with the itinerary for the trip.</p>
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