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Antarctica: So Near And Yet So Far
Too slow progress to Shackleton Glacier. Skiers and kiters...
January 21, 2016
correne
Discover Startups & Win Gear
Skiing, Snowboarding, Climbing, Hiking, Mtn. Biking, Skateboarding, Camping, Kayaking,...
January 14, 2016
joshsalvo
Gigantic chasm under Antarctic ice
A vast, previously unrecognised canyon system could be hidden...
January 13, 2016
correne
Pedal Boat Crew rescued
The boat was handling strong Cape Seas, 40 knot...
January 10, 2016
correne
A new age of discovery
The glory-seeking adventurer of old is giving way to...
January 7, 2016
correne
Huge Storm May Raise North Pole Temps 50 Degrees
Such a high, even if for a short duration,...
December 30, 2015
correne
Expedition KARLAG: The Dead Can´t Protect Themselves
Nurshat Jumadilova is one of the most interesting, intelligent...
December 30, 2015
strandberg
Countries Rush for Upper Hand in Antarctica
An array of countries is rushing to assert greater...
December 30, 2015
correne
Non-stop solo Pacific row record
A Briton has completed the first non-stop solo row...
December 28, 2015
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Christmas on Antarctica Hundred Years Ago
Shackleton December 25, 1915: "Our thoughts went back to...
December 24, 2015
correne
***New*** Arctica: The Vanishing North by Sebastian Copeland
A new photo book representing ten years of Arctic...
December 24, 2015
copeland
Length of Britain sailing World Record
Lands End to John O’Groats in under 84 hours...
December 23, 2015
correne
Ocean Camp to Patience Camp: Shackleton, December 1915
Progress was slow; 200 yards could take them about...
December 17, 2015
correne
Expedition KARLAG: A Bit Of A Background
We are at the current building of the KARLAG...
December 13, 2015
strandberg
Douglas Tompkins, 72, North Face Founder, Dies in Kayaking Accident
Douglas Tompkins, a noted conservationist and the founder of...
December 9, 2015
correne
Antarctic whale hunt: Japanese ships to kill Minkes
Japanese whaling ships have departed for the Antarctic hunt,...
December 1, 2015
correne
Atlantic pedal: Interview with Robyn Wolff
So long as you have breath you can do...
November 20, 2015
correne
Amazon-left-for-dead, Davey du Plessis’ next adventure, with his mother
Davey and Robyn Wolff to pedal across the Atlantic...
November 19, 2015
correne
Meet Devon McDiarmid and his South Pole team
Stew Edge, Mostafa Salameh and Shahrom Abdullah. Plus news...
November 9, 2015
correne
10,000km: Kon-Tiki2 rafts set sail
Kon-Tiki2 is sailing two balsa rafts from South America...
November 8, 2015
correne
Loss of the Endurance: October 30-31, 1915
We will make an attempt to move. The issue...
November 1, 2015
correne
Urban Exploration Sanitarium: Hospital Lake and Farm Silos
Today is not the opportune day to trek around...
November 1, 2015
ccarter
To live or die in the Danakil
All six gunmen arrived at sunset, bought and paid...
October 31, 2015
correne
A new challenge
When does exploring stop? No, it has nothing to...
October 30, 2015
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