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		<title>The Polar Treadmill &#8211; Day 48</title>
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Quick Lunch Stop midst a Massive Whiteout
A steady wind straight out of the north is blowing. This does two things:
First, it blows in your face all day long making it feel a bit &#8220;raw&#8221; on the nose and cheeks.
Second, and perhaps worse, it pushes you south as you ski north. Though we clocked 12 nautical [...]]]></description>
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