Greenland Crossing May 2009

Four teachers have been selected to be part of the Fuchs Foundation teachers’ expedition to the Arctic Circle in May 2009. The Fuchs Foundation is a charitable trust set up in the memory of the pioneering explorer Vivian Fuchs. The trust facilitates expeditions to Polar Regions to encourage teachers to engage in scientific field work with the intention of inspiring young people. The 5 week expedition in May 2009 is to be based around the high arctic snow fields of Greenland. We will complete a crossing of the Greenland icecap on skis and will be supported by a team of dogs. The expedition will leave on the 29th of April and return on June 12th 2009. The main body of the journey is from Ammassalik (65.36N 37.38W) on the east coast of Greenland and finishing at Kangerlussuaq (67.01N 50.72W) on the west coast.

Tuesday 28 April 2009

FW: 2 Days to go

Well nearly time to leave. I do not know where the time is gone, it does not seem that I have been preparing for things for over a year. We lead such busy life’s what with work, family and occasional sleep. I have had a good week with things beginning to finally coming together....the finance is in place(thanks to UoB, J&S, Sangers), final bits of kit sorted (thanks to Alpkit, Chocolate fish and Howies) and a feel in a good space (both mind and body). It has been really good to talk to friends and family (John, Sue, Jack, Resh, Tim, Mike, Paul, Nicola etc). Wouldn’t even be going if it was not for my close family members. Thanks one and all, hope you enjoy following the journey. Dan

3 comments:

  1. Go Dan. Thinking about you and hoping all is going really well!!

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  2. Have a great trip. Very jealous .. the Great Glen is going to be good, but I'm sure the ice cap will be just spectacular! Take care.

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  3. Wow! Hope you are having a fab time - very jealous!

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