Sunday, April 3, 2011

Day one and already exploring!

Four of the five members of our first North Pole Flight arrived today in Longyearbyen, and before they could even catch their breath they had embarked on their first adventure. When Izchak, Roberto, Evangelos and Antonio stepped off the plane from Oslo there was little doubt they were now in the Arctic. The wild winds and swirling snow welcomed them to this ice world where weather dominates everything. They switched from their travel clothes into Arctic outerwear and in no time at all they were driving snow mobiles to a remote ship that is frozen in a pristine fjord.

When the winds calmed there was a stunning view

The blowing snow made visibility a challenge for much of the trip but when the winds calmed the team was treated to a spectacular view of this Arctic island, where fjords meet mountains and seals and polar bear rank among the most popular residents.

Approaching the Noorderlicht from Temple Fjord
 The team's destination, the "Noorderlicht", is a beautiful sailing schooner outfitted to accommodate guests. The team was welcomed by the Noorderlicht's gracious hosts and enjoyed a multi course dinner and after dinner drinks in the ships library. Several teams of huskies showed up to share in the fun, along with a few other intrepid travelers from around the world. Out the portholes the Arctic sun will barely dip below the horizon making the night more of a continual twilight. When we spoke with the team via satellite phone Izchak was on deck watching the dogteams and soaking up the Arctic night in his thermals while the others were relaxing inside.   
A great view from the ship's deck, especially when the winds are calm.
 
Make sure to listen to the audio report from the team, and check back again tomorrow for another update!




Friday, April 1, 2011

Welcome to the North Pole Expedition Flights Blog!

The PolarExplorers North Pole season has begun and we are looking forward to sharing the adventure. This blog will feature daily updates for our North Pole Flight (updates to begin on April 3) and our North Pole Expeditionary Flight with One Night at Borneo (updates to begin on April 12).

Flying to the North Pole is an incredible experience. Out the window of the plane or helicopter our team members will witness a "landscape" (actually a seascape) unlike any they've ever seen. Frozen ocean as far as the eye can see punctuated by cracks and ridges formed by the ice separating and converging. We are looking forward to sharing the experiences of the team as they make their way North.

Check back starting on April 3 for the start of this blog!