10 more areas added in the past year:
277 Grimentz, Switz.
278 Crans-Montana, Switz
279 Aletsch Arena, Switz.
280 Lauchernalp, Switz.
281 Kleine Scheidegg-Wengen, Switz.
282 Murren-Schilthorn, Switz.
283 La Thuile, Italy
284 La Rosiere, France
285 Beaver Mt., Utah
286 Afriski, Lesotho
TR from July 10 at Afriski:
https://www.firsttracksonline.com/bo...10-2024.15022/
We were in southern Africa for a Namibia safari package trip June 20-30. So being in the vicinity I could not resist the chance to ski my 7th continent.
This has led to speculation of how many people have skied 7 continents. Charlie Sanders wrote an excellent article on the history, culminating in Kit DesLauriers being the first person to ski the Seven Summits in 2006:
https://bestsnow.net/Jimmy%207%20Con...%20Sanders.pdf
I was forwarded the above article by Jimmy Petterson (
https://www.skiingaroundtheworldbook.com/) who lives in Austria during ski season but visits SoCal (where he grew up) during Dodger playoff season.
I skied Antarctica on the second Ice Axe Expedition cruise in 2011:
https://bestsnow.net/TRsFTO/20111114ChiriguanoBay.html
Doug Stoup continues to run these trips annually, though no longer exclusively for skiers.
https://antarctica.iceaxe.tv/ski/
At least one other company will accommodate skiers on Antarctic cruises:
https://www.travelandleisure.com/ski...itions-8603936
Jimmy Petterson skied Antarctica in 2003 with
https://www.oneoceanexpeditions.com/antarctica
At that time I'd be surprised if as many as 100 people had skied Antarctica. A SWAG now might be more like 1,000 people. The further unknown question is how many of those have skied the other 6 continents. It took nearly 13 years for me to get around to it.
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