Jeanne Roppolo is a Chicago-born grandmother who traveled
22,000 miles to clean floors in Antarctica for the National Science Foundation.
When asked "Why?", she went to the coldest, driest, windiest, &
most barren place on earth, Jeanne always responds, "Why not?"
Experience life at the bottom of world in comfort &
safety. Tag along with Grandma on her extreme excursions. Partner with the
scientists & support personnel at McMurdo Station, the largest research
station on the continent of Antarctica.