Out on the ice, most disasters do not start with drama. They start with a late departure, a frayed rope left for tomorrow, a half-heard weather update at the end of a long day. This book steps in beside the people whose calls, good and bad, decide whether a traverse finishes as a photograph, a near-miss, or a body recovery. Through vivid, unsentimental portraits, it follows sled haulers, mechanics, medics, rescue planners, Indigenous guides, and kite-skiers who rarely make the headlines. Each chapter is a compact polar exploration biography, built around a single decision: a diverted route, an abandoned vehicle, a retreat that looked like failure at the time. Readers see how expedition leadership lessons are forged from doubt as much as confidence, how polar risk management grows from long memory, and how decision making under pressure is taught, not magically bestowed. This is a book for armchair explorers, risk professionals, outdoor instructors, and anyone tired of heroic myths. It treats extreme cold survival as a craft shared across sled hauling teams, kite ski expeditions, and rescue crews, and shows what changes when women in polar science and holders of indigenous arctic knowledge shape the story. Along the way, it offers grounded crevasse rescue stories and field habits that travel far beyond ice, into any workplace where the cost of one rushed choice can echo for years.
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