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Share On March 3, 1990, a team of six men from six different countries and their 42 sled dogs completed the first-ever dogsled crossing of the Antarctic continent. The 1990 International Trans-Antarctica Expedition, led by Will Steger, travelled 3,741 miles in seven months,
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enduring temperatures as low as -54 degrees Fahrenheit and winds as high as 100 miles per hour. 
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