Hedvig Hjertaker

The adventurer @hedvighjertaker

At the age of 28, Hedvig Hjertaker became the World's Youngest Female South Pole Explorer. For 49 days, she walked alone in an effective minus 50-degrees with a sled weighing 104 kilograms. She dreams big, sets goals, and achieves them.

From an early age, Hedvig has had a great interest in outdoor adventures that challenge her determination, patience, and independence. She grew up in the center of Bergen, nestled among seven mountains in Norway. Back then her entire childhood was spent in swimming pools, and she has won countless national swimming championships. 

A person in a pink winter jacket and dark pants celebrating outdoors in a snowy landscape with a shiny metallic sphere sculpture on a blue pedestal nearby.
A person dressed in a pink winter suit and sunglasses stands on snow with arms outstretched, holding a large Norwegian flag. There are other flags including the United States, United Kingdom, Japan, and Australia on the snow. The person is on ice skates, and there are skis, a sled with gear, and a reflective globe on a stand nearby. The background shows a snowy landscape under a clear blue sky.

After a tough bout of mononucleosis (kissing disease) at the age of 19, and later losing her mother to cancer, Hedvig has learned to seize time and opportunities while she can. Her father always says, "life is only as fun as we make it." She is the modern adventurer. Previously, she has crossed Greenland, Hardangervidda, Finnmarksvidda, and Jotunheimen, and climbed the highest mountain in South America, Aconcagua.

Fearless journey

Hedvig is committed to making her life as fun and adventurous as possible, whether it's by trekking across Spain, climbing Aconcagua, or journeying alone to the South Pole. It all starts with putting one foot in front of the other.