Polar Expeditions
This website aims at covering polar expeditions by publishing an introdution and linking to the official expedition website. Major expeditions are followed-up more closely through regularly published news, pictures galleries and multimedia files.
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Antarctic Odyssey
success - from 10.11.2009 to 30.01.2010
Major Meagan McGrath, aerospace engineer with the Canadian Air Force, has requested unpaid leave to embark on two adventures: to reach the South Pole from Patriot Hills and to attempt to climb five of the world's highest mountains, without oxygen.
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Moon Regan Transantarctic Expedition
scheduled - from 10.11.2009 to 30.01.2010
Dreamed up by Andrew Regan and Andrew Moon, this expedition will attempt to cross the Antarctic continent from Hercules Inlet to McMurdo, via the South Pole.
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South Pole from the Ronne Ice Shelf
success - from 10.11.2009 to 30.01.2010
The veteran Canadian Arnold Witzig (60) has recruited the famous explorer Hannah McKeand to assist and guide him from the Ronne Ice Shelf to the South Pole.
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Save the Poles
success - from 09.11.2009 to 30.01.2010
Polar explorer Eric Larsen has set himself a challenge of some size: to reach the three poles (North, South and Everest) in under 365 days.
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670 Arctic Miles South Pole Expedition
scheduled - from 05.11.2009 to 30.01.2010
In March 2009, two young Swedes had the bright idea of conquering the South Pole. For fun. Eight months later, they are on the point of making their dream come true.
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Kaspersky Commonwealth Antarctic Expedition
success - from 04.11.2009 to 30.01.2010
To mark the 60th anniversary of the creation of the Commonwealth and to promote intercultural exchanges all over the world -and exploits by women in particular- eight women will be attempting the trek from Hercules Inlet to the South Pole.
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Farewell to the sea-ice
success - from 20.06.2009 to 15.08.2009
Three French nationals, Emmanuel Hussenet, Luc Dénoyer and Catherine Meta, are attempting to pay homage to the polar sea-ice by allowing themselves to drift wherever the currents, ice and wind take them off the east coast of Greenland. For a month.
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Arctic Calling
success - from 05.06.2009 to 30.07.2009
French skipper Thierry Fabing is attempting to make another crossing of the fabled North-West Passage accompanied by a number of friends aboard his sloop Baloum Gwen (the White Whale in Breton).
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Kite Greenland 2009
success - from 02.06.2009 to 25.07.2009
Two Norwegians, Hugo Rolf Hansen and Bjorn Einar Bjartnes, have set out on what they intend to be a fun adventure across the Greenland icecap. They are planning to complete a crossing from south to north, starting from Narsaq and finishing in Quaanaaq (Thulé).
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TAE57-58 Fuchs Foundation
success - from 01.05.2009 to 25.06.2009
Following their last year experience (see our coverage) and waiting for the next expedition in the Antarctic, the Fuchs Foundation is on the move again. This time, four teachers are going to experience immense challenges in a dangerous and extreme environment in Arctic.

