According to updates on their website, Sam and Dixie are currently camped at a great location for a plane to land and retrieve them from the ice. Unfortunately, the weather wasn't all that cooperative over the weekend, so they were forced to hang out in their tent and await extraction. That is expected to change in the next day or so, and as I write this, the two men may already be on their way out of Antarctica.
As it stands now, the official numbers for the expedition are 68 days of travel (they're now at 78 days total time) covering 5013km (3114 miles). They averaged about 68km/day at an average altitude of about 3147 meters (10,324 ft). Oh, and the average temperature while in the Antarctic? A balmy -30.4ºC/-22.7ºF.
Hopefully Dixie and Sam will be on their way to warmer climes soon. When you consider they had an aborted start to their expedition way back in November, you realize that they've been in the Antarctic for nearly three months now, and that is long enough for just about anyone. Job well done boys. Now get home safe.