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So you think you want to go to the North Pole? First, learn from the Alpha Bitch.
“Lessons From the Alpha Bitch”, Explore magazine, Winter 2008. Dangling my legs off a six-foot-thick ice floe, I slide into slushy water. The “swimsuit” I’m modelling is no polkadot bikini, but a screaming-red, one-piece number I’ve slipped over half a … Continue reading →
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