Thursday, October 15, 2009

GGS Antarctica 2009

Thirteen students and two staff from Geelong Grammar School, Australia, will sail from Ushuaia, Argentina, across the Drake Passage to to the Antarctic Peninsula on board two expedition sailing yachts. Once in Antarctica the team will undertake multi-day ski journeys, sea kayaking trips and environmental and historical projects. Eric Philips is the ski and kayak guide, and expedition co-ordinator. We'll be underway from December 5, 2009.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Back In Longyearbyen, Norway











After camping for two nights at the North Pole, Mike and I were collected by Mi8 helcipoter on April 9 and flown to Barneo. Here we enjoyed the luxurious warmth of this Russian haven on the drifting ice before I flew back to the Pole with Alexis Fredrick and Billy Browning for a wedding ceremony. This is the first ever wedding ceremony at the North Pole and the Arctic turned on one of its most glorious days. In the -35 temperature, and under a sparkling sun, celebrant Victor Boyarsky performed a simple ceremony at 90 North, followed by a dance arond the pole, champagne and photographs. It was truly an amazing experience.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

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After another glorious day on the Arctic ice, skiing 19km in 6 hours, Mike & I arrived at the North Pole. We're on top of the world!

Monday, April 6, 2009

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-35 again today, but no wind makes it tolerable. Some freshly frozen leads that we crossed easily. 19km to Pole - tomorrow!

Sunday, April 5, 2009

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We are having a dream run. Another 18km today under a still blue sky, -30. Only one lead and found an easy crossing. 39km to the Pole

Saturday, April 4, 2009

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What a run we are having. Blue sky, almost no wind, and we have been drifting north at 4km per day. Very cold again. 57km to go.

Friday, April 3, 2009

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A biting cold today, 40 below. Michael is doing great, a real natural and very practical. A great surface had us cover 22km in 6 hrs.