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Shackleton's Crossing South Georgia

Since March 2001, Aurora Expeditions have offered the chance for a small band of adventurous souls to attempt to repeat the epic 1916 crossing of Sir Ernest Shackleton, Frank Worsley and Tom Crean, and trek for up to three days across South Georgia from King Haakon Bay to Stromness. 

South Georgia offers a spectacular yet extreme mountain environment, which must be approached with great caution. Although the crossing does not involve any actual technical climbing, there is a steep ground crossing from the Tridents down to the Crean Glacier, as well as potential risks with crevasses. 

This trip is suitable for persons with alpine trekking or mountaineering experience as it traverses glaciated and mountainous terrain. Our South Georgia Alpine Crossing by Ski or Trek offers a once-in-a-lifetime experience and the chance to delve deep into some of the world’s most rugged and remote terrain.

How to Book

If you would like to participate in the Shackleton’s Crossing in South Georgia by Ski or by Foot, please request an Activity Form at the time of booking for submission. Our guides will review your form for suitability and experience before approving your place in the activity.