South Pole Diary: The Affects of Extreme ColdAn excerpt from the feature-length documentary "Living in the Shadow of the Moon-Dog: A South Pole Diary" by Paul C. Daniels and Michael Pfaendtner. In early 2001, just days before Paul C. Daniels left Detroit to spend nine months locked into the most remote and isolated outpost on the face of the planet, he bought a Sony Handy-Cam recorder to keep a video diary of his experience. He captured the winterover lives of 50 people at the US Antarctic research station "South Pole", located on the highest, driest, coldest continent on earth. Through equipment failures, conflict, fierce storms, -100F temperatures, hypoxia, and the unexpected illness of the station's doctor, the crew could rely on no one but each other to survive. Experience a South Pole winterover with Paul C. Daniels. www.myspace.com/moondogmovie