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- 300_Club abstract "The 300 Club is the name given to those who have endured a range of temperature of 300° Fahrenheit (166°C) within a very short time. The practice originated at Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station in Antarctica. Participants in the 300 Club wait for a day when the temperature drops to −100°F (-73°C) for more than a few minutes, generally in the winter. Those taking part first warm up in a sauna heated to 200°F (93°C) for as long as 10 minutes. Then they run naked in the snow to the Ceremonial South Pole, running around it in the −100°F weather. After this, they usually warm themselves back in the sauna again, often with the aid of alcoholic beverages.There are several patches made to commemorate the occasion that are entitled to be worn by those who have joined the 300 Club.".
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- 300_Club wikiPageID "27456895".
- 300_Club wikiPageLength "1999".
- 300_Club wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- 300_Club wikiPageRevisionID "679658656".
- 300_Club wikiPageWikiLink Amundsen–Scott_South_Pole_Station.
- 300_Club wikiPageWikiLink Antarctica.
- 300_Club wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rites_of_passage.
- 300_Club wikiPageWikiLink Line-crossing_ceremony.
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- 300_Club wikiPageWikiLink Sauna.
- 300_Club wikiPageWikiLink South_Pole.
- 300_Club wikiPageWikiLink File:Ceremonial_South_Pole.jpg.
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- 300_Club subject Category:Rites_of_passage.
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- 300_Club comment "The 300 Club is the name given to those who have endured a range of temperature of 300° Fahrenheit (166°C) within a very short time. The practice originated at Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station in Antarctica. Participants in the 300 Club wait for a day when the temperature drops to −100°F (-73°C) for more than a few minutes, generally in the winter. Those taking part first warm up in a sauna heated to 200°F (93°C) for as long as 10 minutes.".
- 300_Club label "300 Club".
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- 300_Club depiction Ceremonial_South_Pole.jpg.
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