![]() Despite having little experience cross-country skiing, he decided to go to the South Pole. Never one to embrace the easy path, Waters seemed to thrive in battling through whatever the fates threw at him, sometimes even deliberately seeking out struggles. His accomplishment that day made him just the 9th person and first American to gain entry into this exclusive club. While reaching the North Pole was monumental for Waters it also was the final piece needed to complete a project that he had been persistently working on for over a decade, the True Adventurers Grand Slam-standing atop the Seven Summits and skiing full length, unsupported and unassisted, expeditions to both the North and South Poles. The ice sheet that used to link the Pole to land in Canada, once so thick and sturdy, has so degraded over the last few decades that explorers have had to abandon any attempts to cross it. By reaching the pole the two adventurers became the last persons to date to complete an unsupported trip to the North Pole from land. ![]() He and fellow explorer Eric Larsen stood atop the geographic North Pole, after 53 grueling days battling their way over an ever-melting sheet of ice that fought against them the entire way. ![]() On Ryan Waters accomplished something that has not been replicated since. ![]()
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