In 2005 a team of six people took part in the Ice Challenger Expedition. Traveling in a specially designed six-wheel drive vehicle, the team completed the journey from the
Antarctic coast at Patriot Hills to the geographic
South Pole in 69 hours. In doing so they easily beat the previous record of 24 days. They arrived at the South Pole on 12 December 2005. The team members on that expedition were
Andrew Regan,
Jason De Carteret, Andrew Moon, Richard Griffiths, Gunnar Egilsson, and Andrew Miles. The expedition hoped to show that wheeled transport on the continent is not only possible but also more practical. It was also aimed at increasing awareness about global warming. == Further expeditions ==