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Status Update

Status Update

After all the hard work of the last few days getting the Ice Train ready, both Cats were in operation today heading south and at the time of writing one of the Cats is still on the move. As a result of the axle problem the team have made changes to the layout of the train for the next phase of the journey to reduce the loads transferred through the various elements of the train. It will now…

Fiennes Backs Able Team

Fiennes Backs Able Team

Fiennes, right, with team mates before getting frostbite Co-leader of The Coldest Journey, Sir Ranulph Fiennes, said today that he had every confidence that the Ice Team would make the best out of any difficult situation after we revealed yesterday that the team had suffered a series of setbacks in recent days. Whilst the Ice Team were making good progress today in difficult conditions (report…

When the Going Gets Tough

When the Going Gets Tough

by Hugh Bowring, Operations HQ Ian welding under the living caboose – by Brian Newham. The last week has proven to be a very testing time for the Ice Team as they have had to endure severe weather conditions and a series of mechanical set-backs. Taken individually these challenges would have been hard enough to deal with, but collectively they have put great pressure on the guys and have pushed…

Status Update

Status Update

The Ice Team have been busy working on a number of mechanical issues today in preparation for embarking on the next stage of the traverse. Most of these have been completed successfully, with just some welding work having to be carried over to tomorrow. More details of this will follow tomorrow, but for now we will leave you with this wonderful picture by Brian Newham on a cold and windy evening…

Status Update:

The Ice Team made the final runs to the fuel depot successfully yesterday and now the entire Ice Train is together at S72 31′ 50.2″, E023 27′ 01.7″. The plan from here is to move south and into unchartered territory for the team. Before that can happen, however, there are a number of important checks, modifications and repairs which need to be carried out to a number of different components of…

Antarctic Engineer

Antarctic Engineer

Following on from the videos of Richmond, Spencer and Brian, here’s one of Ian Prickett. Take a look, get inspired and ping us your questions! The three most LIKED questions one here and on Facebook will get put to Ian.

Working at the fuel depot – by Ian Prickett

App Makes Top 20

The Coldest Journey App has been selected as one of the Top 20 apps of the week by the Guardian. Good effort Ben Mawhinney and all of the guys at ModeEight who put it together for us free of charge. Click here below to see the Top 20 and download our app for…

Finally

Finally

Photo by Brian Newham. At last the condtions have improved and the Ice Team are on the move again. Both cabooses and fuel scoots now half way up the hill and we are hoping to have everything at the fuel depot within the next few…

Before the Storm Set In

Before the Storm Set In

At HQ we are waiting for latest status report from the ice. Temperature at 7am (BST) was -30C with 35 knot gusts and heavy drifting snow. While we wait for a progress report, here is a video “our man with the cam” Ian Prickett produced a couple of days ago when the terrible weather abated for a short while.

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