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He plans to traverse the continent from the coastline to the South Pole, on foot, dragging a sled of 60 kilograms, or 130 pounds, harnessed to his waist.
But I am sure in my heart that the only way I would ever arrive at the South Pole is on my own two feet, starved in body but not in mind, dragging a sled of science behind me, repaving the trusted, century-old trail that at the turn of the last century blazed so brightly.
Add this to your list of winter sports: sledding down Mars' sand dunes on a sled of dry ice.
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They built a sled out of their backpacks, and towed him a mile or so back to a hut, where a helicopter was waiting.
The windmill stood in the field until 28 March 1797, when 86 oxen dragged it 2 mile uphill on a sled to the nearby village of Preston.
The company says the primary advantage in using the tech over more traditional molding methods is the ability to iterate at a much faster rate, letting the team try out a variety of different versions of a sled ahead of the big show.
You lie down on the cockpit, a small sled of bedding, and travel only a foot and a half off the ice, at highway speeds.
No muscle car, true, but neither did its 3.9-liter V-8 engine feel like a lead sled of old.
"That's not a beautiful thing, to be in a sled full of maktaaq," he said.
He travels on foot, pulling a sled full of food and gear.
In almost her first appearance, Rey is seen tobogganing down a huge dune on a sled made of rope.
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