The Most Grueling Trip in the World Now a Film

by TonyDasilva on April 20, 2011

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This is going to be an awesome watch. – Tony

Into the Cold: A Journey of the Soul is an award-winning feature-length documentary that follows two men’s dramatic expedition to the North Pole widely considered the toughest on Earth. As magnificent as it is inhospitable, this is an environment that is rapidly vanishing.

The film follows noted environmental advocate, photographer, and polar explorer Sebastian Copeland through his intensive training before embarking on the two-month, 400+ mile trip on foot across the frozen ice cap with his partner Keith Heger.

From personal reflections to last minute preparations, the story shifts when the two men are dropped onto the ice, fiaced with temperatures in excess of -50F, alone for millions of square miles, and armed with only their courage and determination. “Into the Cold takes you deep into the stark reality of an expedition to this vanishing place in a way rarely seen on film. Pay attention, this is an important film!”Ridley Scott (Director, Blade Runner, Gladiator)

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Author Biography: TonyDasilva

Tony DaSilva handles the social media and events at Trailblazer. He's an avid mountain biker, tech connoisseur, writer, and ex-professional skateboarder, Tony holds a journalism degree from Southern Connecticut State University. He currently can be found living in New Haven, CT, and wandering the streets with an iced Americano in hand.

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