As of 31 May 2009 the population of the earth is 6,792,467,727. We live on a planet with a dry surface area of 53,000,000 sq mi. and our ocean(s) have an area of 434,000,000 sq. miles with 78,225 miles of southern coastline.
Our closest approach to the Ice wall lies off the coast of South America at a distance of only 562 miles. This would, therefore, be the least appropriate location for mounting a survey of the Ice Wall as troop placement would be its heaviest there. The location (RE Lat & Long) 78 6.400S 162 17.432W would provide a close approach in a very remote location with close (less than 800 mi.) access to the RE purported geographic southern "pole." A means of scaling the wall would be necessary, provisions for exploration would need to be made and the possibility of exploratory "suits" for surviving in direct exposure to the dark energy environ would need to be proposed and built. We can do this. We are explorers by nature and have the ability to accomplish any goal. Team members must be armed, fit and dedicated FE'er's with the expertise to document and return data from the journey.