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Latest insights into our latest mission to the Arctic.
Canada’s Arctic ice shelves have almost halved in size over the last six years.
Summer 2011 marks the second lowest sea ice extent on record
Viewing: Explorers
Taking its toll on the body
April 25, 2011
Phil talks about the physical toll a long polar expedition has on the body
Posted in Audio
Ice Types
April 18, 2011
“Crispy, crunchy snow and cracks in the frozen ice running like rivers across our paths,” Ann describes the conditions the Explorer Team journey through each day.
Posted in Blog
Ice Types
April 18, 2011
Willy Wonka-esque marshmallow snow and treacherous bibbly-bobbly ice: Ann explains the types of ice she’s seen on the expedition so far.
Frozen Clothes
April 15, 2011
Waking up
April 9, 2011
Polar Pemmican
April 5, 2011
Food Sculpture
April 3, 2011
Phil’s snacks morph into a surrealist food sculpture
Posted in Videos
Resolute Resignation
April 3, 2011
All the sleds were packed, we were ready to go, and then…
Posted in Blog, Leader Slides
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