Last chance to enter prize draw
Last chance to win a signed copy of Sir Ranulph Fiennes’s latest book, Cold. Deadline for entries is this Sunday, 30th March. To enter, all you need to do is send an email with the subject line “Cold” to TGExpedition@aol.com. A name will be drawn out of a hat (or equivalent random selection process!) later this month and the book will be posted to the lucky winner. By entering the draw your…
Competition: Win a signed copy of Cold
Win a signed copy of Sir Ranulph Fiennes’s latest book, Cold. To enter, all you need to do is send an email with the subject line “Cold” to TGExpedition@aol.com. A name will be drawn out of a hat (or equivalent random selection process!) later this month and the book will be posted to the lucky winner. By entering the draw your email address will be added to our…
COLD – by Sir Ranulph Fiennes
The Coldest Journey is one of many great tales of bravery and daring to be featured in Sir Ranulph Fiennes latest book, Cold. Fiennes has spent a lifetime working in conditions of extreme cold – his frostbitten fingers are a testament to the horrors that man can experience in such temperatures, but he also knows that the life he has led owes a great deal to the cold. Both scientifically rigorous,…
Brian Newham speaking at adventure event in London
Don’t miss your chance to hear Brian Newham presenting at The Telegraph Outdoor Adventure & Travel Show in London next month!The Coldest Journey’s Ice Team Leader will be presenting on each 3rd Annual Spring Arts Fling Celebrates Young Audiences…
Keep in contact with us!
Greetings to you all and a Happy New Year. Although our news is now vastly reduced, I can, at the very least, pass on best wishes from Ran and the expedition team. Everyone is well and adjusting to normal life. No one has been adversely affected by the months of solitude in Antarctica and, to the best of my knowledge, none of the team members is undergoing counselling or suffering from any…
Another Night to Remember
The sky above London was clear last night but you couldn’t see the stars because, ironically, they were obscured by the festive Christmas lighting (electric stars – no less!). It was unseasonably warm too – an unusual combination, so at odds with Antarctica where, it has just been revealed, the lowest ever recorded temperature was experienced in July of this year at -93⁰C. That is well over…
Now and next
Dear Followers, Now that the expedition team members are back home, the process of debriefing and processing their experiences for the scientists and schools is under way, and efforts to publicise the marvellous work of SiB continue. Inevitably, the day-to-day story is now less compelling although we shall continue to publish further reports as the final chapter unfolds in the months ahead. On…
MEET THE ICE TEAM LIVE! – UPDATE
The Ice Team will be broadcasting live tomorrow (Tuesday) morning from Camup.com. 0930 – 1000 Press access only. 1000 – 1045 All followers are welcome! 1045 – 1110 Sir Ranulph Fiennes and Elio D’anna – the President of The European School of Economics If you want to ask a question during the followers session, please make a donation using the link below: http://bit.ly/1bJfr2b We will select…
Cat Traps
See more pics like this on Flickr – CLICK HERE The Ice Team are this evening flying back to the UK. Complying with the wishes of Ice Team Leader Brian Newham, we can now release these pictures of Cats in tricky places, which give more of an idea of the tough challenges the team and their equipment faced on the traverse. Brian had asked us not to post them until the team were safely out of…
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