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Every Little Helps

Every Little Helps

A lot of people have given up their time, energy and in some cases money to help bring this expedition to life – and not just the people on the website’s biography pages. While the level of input varies enormously, even a modest assistance can have a very meaningful effect on the expedition as a whole. Ash and Dia Morton (pictured) bought the fabric for and made the depot flags which hav…

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Quick pic from Antarctica. A lovely day here. 10kts and -40c. It almost feels like spring! By Brian Newham…

Ice Team Gets Behind HQ Swimmers

Ice Team Gets Behind HQ Swimmers

We’re not quite sure when you are going to get to dip your toes but we are thinking of you. Great commitment and a lot of hard work already under the speedos for a very worthy cause. Good luck and go, go, go! [Tris and Hugh from Operations HQ will be swimming the English Channel at some point between now and September 4th as part of a four-man relay to raise money for Seeing is Believing. If you…

YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED: The next five…

YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED: The next five…

Q: Why didn’t you use a helicopter? (by Lorna Wright) A: The challenge was to try and cross the continent on the surface during the winter. Helicopters and various fixed-wing aircraft do operate in the Antarctic in the summer months but even then they are often at their limit in terms of the conditions. They all leave the continent at the end of the summer because in the winter its too cold and…

YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED: The next five…

YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED: The next five…

Q: What are the general factors that motivate you as a team to complete the journey? (by Abdalla Yassin) A: Unfortunately our plan to cross the continent in winter is not going to happen but we all came here with different personal motivating factors. As a team, and that includes the many people in the UK and elsewhere that have helped to make this expedition happen, it was always about…

Your questions answered

Your questions answered

Thank you to everyone who sent us their questions for the Ice Team last weekend. We now have the answers for you; but rather than give them all in one long burst, we’re going to roll them out five at a time for the next few days. So if you’re question doesn’t appear below, it will soon.   Q: What are the plans to get the Cat’s thawed out and re-started?  Any expected issues? (by…

Mmm, The Sun

Mmm, The Sun

It’s amazing the difference feeling the sun on your face can have!  A stunning day down here today. Here’s to many more! By Ian Prickett…

Flags Up

Flags Up

With the return of the sun the flags have been raised… Photo by Ian Prickett…

Sir Ranulph Supports Cross-Channel Swimmers

Sir Ranulph Supports Cross-Channel Swimmers

As all of our supporters will know, one of the main aims of the Coldest Journey is to raise $10M for Seeing is Believing. The Challenge Yourself appeal has got people around the world putting themselves to the test with all manner of crazy ideas for raising money and well done to them. Yesterday, I met up with all four of the curiously named Channel Arm Bandits, who will be crossing the Englis…

Rising Fast – by Brian Newham

Rising Fast - by Brian Newham

The sun is back today after several days of high winds and cloud cover. Unbelievably it is now above the horizon for 5 hours but the drifting snow which is obscuring the horizon means that we will only have seen it today for about 3 hrs. There is still no warmth from the sun as it’s at a very low angle but above us we can see a pale blue sky and it’s very pleasant to have sunlight streaming…

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