For three decades, Sue Stockdale has been living the dream; becoming the first UK woman to ski to the Magnetic North Pole, embarking on incredible escapades, skiing across icecaps, and traversing vast deserts. Along the way, she has encountered fascinating individuals who call these remote corners of the world home. Having travelled to over 70 countries, she takes us on a journey through her expeditions to the North Pole, Greenland, Antarctica, Kenya, Chile and Jordan, as she explains why having an adventurous spirit is essential in today’s modern world and why she has made it her life’s purpose to inspire others.
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