North Pole 2010 Expedition, The Science and The Team

According to Antony Jinman himself, the expedition that he will be undertaking to the North Pole this spring 2010 is his most important adventure to date. Jinman is one of the few Britons ever to have taken on this particular challenge.

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Below are all the news we published about the North Pole 2010 Expedition, The Science and The Team expedition

  • Larsen: “Polar Bears? Few and Far Between, I Reckon”

    Published on 31.03.2010

    Eric Larsen and his two companions have now crossed the 86th Degree. Their morale is sky-high despite two forced swims and some traces of bear in the vicinity.

  • They’ve crossed the 85th Degree five times!

    Published on 30.03.2010

    This could become the fashionable question asked by journalists at post-adventure press conferences: And how many times in the end did you cross the 85th Degree?

  • “Of what use is this Journey?...”

    Published on 22.03.2010

    A succession of good and bad days have highlighted recent progress by the expedition with Eric Larsen and Antony Jinman.

  • “Why is ice so beautiful?”

    Published on 18.03.2010

    It has been a difficult start for the trio led by Eric Larsen, who like all of the other expeditions chose Ward Hunt or Cape Discovery as their departure point. There have been some truly extreme temperatures this season, not to mention terrible ice conditions during the early days of their venture.

  • The countdown has begun

    Published on 11.05.2009

    Now that the ice is melting rapidly in the area around Ward Hunt, the countdown phase for the end of Pen Hadow's expedition has begun in earnest.

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