MIKE STROUD and his companion Ranulph Fiennes were the first people to cross Antarctica on foot. Their 95-day expedition culminated in 1993. STROUD has just written a book, "Shadows on the Wasteland," (The Overlook Press) about the 95-day, 1350-mile journey. STROUD is a doctor, nutritionist, and survival consultant to the British Ministry of Defense, and has participated in other Polar expedition
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