Arved Fuchs

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Arved Fuchs in Brunswick
Arved Fuchs in Brunswick

German explorer Arved Fuchs was born in 1953. On December 30, 1989, he and the famous mountain climber Reinhold Messner were the first to reach the South pole without animal or motorised help, on skis and with wind-assistance (parasail). Many of his expeditions have been placed on water, such as his failed attempt to sail around North Pole on a traditional sailing boat (1991-1994). This boat, named Dagmar Aaen, is still used by Fuchs on his current expeditions.

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