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RE: Exploring Antarctica via SUP
As I started reading I couldn't understand how a job in such extreme conditions could be a "dream job". (Well, okay, maybe I could!) As I read your story and saw your photos it became more apparent why it is your dream job. It looks like an amazing experience. I am happy you get to live that dream every day. Thank you for sharing it with all of us.
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Gene (@curie curator)
Hi Gene,
Thanks for the nomination! You can certainly quote me and use imaged in your post (there are two images are were not taken by me, because I am in them, please give credit to the photographer as stated on my post).
This posting is to give folks a bit of an insight of my job that I do consider a "dream job." I work year round paddle boarding - In the winter months in Antarctica and in the spring/summer/fall I have my own business Mountain Surf Paddle Sports in which I give instruction and guided tours.
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