A Couple of Pics from the Today
A couple of images from the ic…
Making Hay
Making good progress today. After covering 30kms yesterday we have already got 16km in the bag this morning. Currently maintaining about 4.2km/hr and should keep it at that until we start gaining a bit more height in a day or two’s time. Cloud has broken to give an essentially sunny day, but there is a brisk 25kts breeze which is rising slightly. The ground is alive with drifting snow.
Footage from the Start
Footage of the the Ice Team setting off from Crown Bay on March 21st, 2013, which marked the official start of The Coldest Journey.
Latest Pic: Ice Train on the Move
The Ice Team are on the move and heading south. This pic was taken about 30 mins ago as the guys left the coastal camp at Crown Bay for the very last time. The plan is to carry on now until dark. We’re hoping to have a video to show you from yesterday by the end of the day. Best wishes, TCJ Team…
We’re Off!
WE’RE OFF!
Brightening Up
In his latest live TV interview, Ice Team Leader Brian Newham told Sky News’ Sunrise programme that the weather was now starting to clear and that the team has been able to get outside to start the very lengthy progress of digging the Ice Train out from under four days of snow. Although he could not confirm that the expedition would begin as planned at 1200 GMT today, he nevertheless sounded…
More Than Just a Crossing
In this video Rob Lambert offers us a very good insight into the conditions the Ice Team have been experiencing for the last few days.
Behind the Scenes
Check out this sped up video of The Coldest Journey’s Ice Team taking some publicity pics during a white out in Antarctica. It’s funny what a few months in the cold can do to…
The Ice Team
Holed up in the caboose, from left to right are Spencer Smirl, Ian Prickett, Rob Lambert, Richmond Dykes and Brian Newham. Get to know these faces – they are about to make history!
- Newer Posts
- Page 16 of 23
- Older Posts