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posted by
Explorer Team
Fri 07 May, 00:00GMT
Back on the Polar Treadmill
Arctic drift can be one of the most demoralising factors in an expedition. Having slogged your guts out for eight or nine hours to cover the nautical miles, there are times when you end up actually going backwards! And so it is for Ann and the team, as they find themselves once again on the treadmill...
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Posted by
Ann Daniels
, Expedition Team Leader
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Last of the kit being shipped from Resolute Bay
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posted by
Explorer Team
Tue 18 May
The Explorers Are Back Home
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posted by
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Sat 01 May
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