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Antarctic Peninsula

Antarctic Peninsula
Expedition

Polar Ski Mountaineering · Dates TBC — 2027
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About the expedition

The Antarctic Peninsula is the most remote and arguably the most extraordinary environment on earth. An expedition vessel threads through pack ice and between glaciated peaks while you ski mountaineer on the peninsula itself — terrain that very few skiers, and vanishingly few clinicians, will ever stand on. The scale of the landscape is something that photographs don't adequately prepare you for.

This is a ship-based expedition: you live aboard, move between landing sites by Zodiac, and ski on the peninsula during daylight. Evenings are spent below decks — CPD sessions, case reviews, and the kind of sustained clinical conversation that happens when a small group of engaged clinicians is genuinely removed from the distractions of normal working life. The only thing competing for your attention is a glacier.

Full expedition details, dates, and pricing will be confirmed ahead of registration opening. Register your interest to be notified first.

Skill level

This expedition requires solid off-piste skiing ability and a good baseline of physical fitness. Ski mountaineering experience is beneficial but not essential — guides set objectives based on conditions and group ability. If you are unsure, get in touch before registering.

The CPD programme

Sessions run each evening across the expedition — typically 2–3 hours, with longer structured blocks where the day allows. Evening sessions rotate through case discussions, short presentations, and journal club. Simulations run out in the terrain during the day. The group is small by design. The conversations that follow a full day in terrain like this are not the conversations that happen in a conference room.

Case discussions are the centrepiece. Participants are encouraged — though never required — to bring their own cases. The ones that didn't go to plan. The call that felt right at the time and looks different in retrospect. As a group, we dissect the clinical and human factors elements: what happened, what shaped the decision, and what that means for practice going forward. Honest, specific, and genuinely useful.

Simulations are run out in the terrain during the day — structured clinical scenarios in the field, followed by facilitated debriefs. The focus is not on catching what went wrong but on understanding why, and on the decision-making patterns that surface repeatedly in high-pressure clinical environments. The debrief is where the learning consolidates.

Presentations are short and deliberately opinionated. Not a tour through the evidence base, but a clinician telling you what they actually do and why — the gaps the guidelines don't fill, the approaches that took years to develop, the things worth saying plainly to a small group who will understand them.

Journal club gives the expedition a thread of current literature. Readings go out ahead of departure. The discussion is less about coverage and more about the habit of reading critically — and asking what actually changes how you practise.

Human factors run through all of it. Fatigue, cognitive load, situational awareness, team dynamics, the ways stress degrades clinical judgement before it degrades anything else. Not as a separate module — as a lens on every case, every simulation, every debrief. A full day in demanding physical terrain, followed by two hours of clinical discussion, creates a quality of engagement that is genuinely difficult to replicate anywhere else.

All content is designed to meet ACEM, ACRRM, and equivalent international CPD requirements. International participants are encouraged to verify acceptance with their own college or certifying body. A detailed programme and pre-reading will be circulated to registered participants ahead of departure.

CPD documentation

Participants receive a CPD certificate and activity log at programme close. You are responsible for submitting this to your college or certifying body. All documentation required to do so will be provided.

Indicative itinerary

Dates and full schedule will be confirmed with registered participants ahead of departure. The outline below reflects the programme structure.

Departure
Fly to Punta Arenas, Chile. Group briefing and equipment check.
Drake Passage
Embark and cross the Drake Passage — typically 2 days each way. CPD sessions begin underway.
Peninsula
Multiple days skiing and exploring on the Peninsula. Objectives determined by conditions, weather, and ice. CPD each evening.
Return
Return crossing, programme debrief and close. Disembark Punta Arenas for onward flights.
Before you book

Booking Conditions

These conditions apply to all OffChartCPD expedition bookings. They exist to be transparent — about where your money goes, what happens if plans change, and what you need to have in place before you travel. Please read them before registering.

Deposits & Payments

A deposit is required to secure your place. Deposits are paid to the trip operator — the specialist outfitter running the programme — and are used immediately to hold your accommodation, guiding, and logistics on your behalf.

These are small, specialist operations. When we take your deposit, real commitments are made on your behalf. Please only book if you intend to travel.

Refund Policy

Refund entitlement is governed by the operator's own booking conditions, which vary by operator and by how far in advance of departure a cancellation occurs.

In most cases, deposits are non-refundable. Partial refunds of subsequent payments may be available for cancellations made sufficiently in advance. Specific terms will be provided at the time of booking. OffChartCPD cannot override operator refund policies.

This is why we require travel insurance.

Booking Transfers

If you are unable to attend, your booking can be transferred to another eligible participant. All transfers must be arranged through OffChartCPD — please do not make direct arrangements with other guests or the operator.

We will liaise with the operator to confirm eligibility and complete the transfer. Transfers may be subject to an administration fee and are not guaranteed in all circumstances.

Operator Terms

All expeditions operate under the booking conditions of the respective trip operator. These will be provided to you in full before any payment is required.

By confirming your booking, you agree to be bound by both the OffChartCPD conditions on this page and the operator's own terms. Where there is any conflict, the operator's terms take precedence on matters of refunds, cancellations and logistics.

Travel Insurance — Non-Negotiable

All participants must hold comprehensive travel insurance before their place is confirmed. These expeditions travel to remote environments where medical evacuation can be complex, expensive, and time-critical. Insurance is not a formality — it is a clinical and financial necessity.

Your policy must include all three of the following:

Cancellation cover Trip interruption & curtailment Emergency medical evacuation

We strongly recommend purchasing insurance at the time you pay your deposit — not closer to departure. Cancellation cover only protects you from the date the policy is active. The specific policy is your choice; we do not endorse or receive any benefit from any insurance provider.