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Beautiful picture plus quick update

Beautiful picture plus quick update

This photo taken by Brian Newham this morning is of a “nacreous cloud” which graced the team this morning. Repairs to the GPR and Cat appear to have been successful and the vehicle tent is now packed away. The Cats have been warmed and are about to be started so that the team can start to move some scoots around locally and think about winching in the final two scoots 150m away.

Video: Inside the Tent

Video: Inside the Tent

Here is a video shot by Ian showing the tent going up around one of the Cats for repairs and a peep inside too. There’s also a random image of a crevasse for some reason – but I guess the are popping up everywhere!

Status Update

It was -50C this morning and with winds at around 30 knots, the wind chill factor had it feeling more like -70C. That’s the coldest it has been so far and is pretty difficult for us back home to imagine! At the time of the last reading at 1800 (GMT+2) the temperature had crept up to a comparatively balmy -42C. If Spencer and Richmond had hoped for a lie in the comfort of their bunks this…

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Status Update

Status Update

The GPR is still not working, I am sorry to report. The team have not been able to get advice from the providers of the equipment because it is a Sunday and so they have not been able to work on it today. Spencer and Richmond on the other hand, have been getting busy trying to fix an as yet unidentified problem with one of the Cats which has resulted in power loss. Given the moderate winds and…

Sunday Morning Update

It’s minus 43C with 28 knot winds this morning, so things are certainly starting to get a little chilly with the Ice Team right now. Progress has been hampered by mechanical issues with the GPR which is still not fixed. The team have been working closely with Allied Associates over email and are hoping that they are now very close to resolving the problem. Combined with the slow progress of t…

Longest Winch in Polar History? A video

Longest Winch in Polar History? A video

Ian Prickett journeys down the full length of the 500m winch cable which the guys have created to pull back the fuel scoots which are stranded in a huge crevasse field. The video also features a close up of a 20m deep hole in the ice. Impressive. &nbs…

Challenge Yourself

Challenge Yourself

The Coldest Journey’s Ice Team have taken on the biggest challenge of their lives and they’re asking what you can do to challenge yourself and raise money for Seeing is Believing. Every day, for the 285 million visually impaired people around the world, life can be challenging.  Given that 90% of the world’s visually impaired people live in developing countries, life can be especially…

IT’S A RECORD!! (probably)

IT’S A RECORD!! (probably)

As you may have read yesterday, the team is currently winching back six fuel scoots which had become stranded beyond the reach of the Cats because of severe crevassing blocking their path. Yesterday, they pulled back two scoots, today they did the next two, and if all goes well, all six of the scoots will be alongside the Cats and cabooses by this time tomorrow, ready to head out of this…

An explanation… by Brian Newham

An explanation... by Brian Newham

Believe it or not I am in ‘the tent’ trying to use the GPR. With me inside the tent is an insulated plastic box which we modified to house the GPR and several hot water bottles to try and keep the unit warm. The tent is trying to shelter me from a 30 knot wind and keep the drifting snow off the GPR unit. It worked to a limited extent but it was pretty uncomfortable and very hard to use the GPR…

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