You could be thinking of the Trans-Antarctic mountain range, one of the longest mountain ranges on earth.
Your answer depends on where you begin your journey. Your greatest challenge will be crossing the Southern Ocean, which surrounds Antarctica -- on foot.
Antarctica. He failed trying to be the first to the south pole and crossing the continent.
Reis knew of the Antarctica several hundred years before Captain James Cook 'discovered' it as he was crossing it.
Like every Antarctic explorer, Will Steger wrote a book about his adventure, with Jon Bowermaster: Crossing Antarctica. You can find his extensive equipment list in the appendix. You can follow the link, below, to learn more about his book.
Technically west, but the quickest way would be to head south-to-southwest, crossing over into a general north-to-northeast. Basically, you shoot straight going over Antarctica, near the south pole.
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Unless you can walk on water, this trek is not possible. Your trek would take you across water from England to the south, and through Europe to the Bosphorus crossing into Africa. When you reach the tip of South Africa, there is nothing but open ocean to cross before reaching Antarctica.
Tom Crean participated in three Antarctic explorations with both Shackleton and Scott. Most of the participants survived, and none 'crossed Antarctica'.
You may be thinking of the Antarctic continent, with its northern-most tip -- the Antarctic Peninsula.From Wikipedia:"The 800-kilometre (500 mi) wide passage between Cape Horn and Livingston Island is the shortest crossing from Antarctica to any other landmass."
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From the Wikipedia page for Drake Passage: "The 800-kilometre (500 mi) wide passage between Cape Horn and Livingston Island is the shortest crossing from Antarctica to any other landmass. "
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