Sunday, February 28, 2010

Resolute all good....set for Tuesday Start

Just a short one for now.....

We all arrived safely in Resolute, it's a lot colder here, but 'sadly' set to warm up again! Preparations going well, and today we will go out for a training march, my first experience of the sea ice.

We are now scheduled to fly out 2 March, but things could still change. More later and some photos...

There are lots of different views on the condition of the Ice, but today we hope to get the 'real' story from the pilot who flew my friends Dan and Amelia out, two days ago. Tom the solo Australian leaves today, so things are happening!

It was a beautiful clear day here yesterday, and as the sun set we were presented with the problem causing, full moon, bigger and brighter than probably I have ever seen it before....! Hmm, this is the body causing all the Ice fractures, and the earth quake and tsunami's too...??? Anyway it was a beautiful sight rising over a ice cliff behind our accommodation.

Yesterday I had my first feel of the 'Ice Desert' and the Arctic Ocean. From Resolute I could look out across a never ending sea ice plain to the distant flat horizon. Somehow with the sun setting and the wildly shaped shadows it made I felt this huge excitement within, and then soon after the moon appeared adding to this specialness.

More tonight.....

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