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Spencer Smirl’s Reflects on Life Since South Africa

Spencer Smirl's Reflects on Life Since South Africa

It has been 15 days since we all left Cape Town, getting out to sea to begin the adventure of a lifetime. We arrived at Crown Bay in Antarctica on Sunday, 20th January. The ice was far too congested in the bay; it would have put the ship at huge risk of being pinned down if we entered and the ice flow shifted unfavourably. It was late afternoon on Sunday anyways, so we decided to wait till t…

Sir Ranulph on the Ice

Sir Ranulph on the Ice

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Latest News from Crown Bay

Latest News from Crown Bay

Another successful day. By this evening we had all the fuel sledges (scoots) secured with fuel bladders full. The cry went up late this evening that we were “flubbered up”! However, we still have another 300 drums in the hold which will be used to lay a depot up to the plateau. This includes a significant margin in reserve. In one or two places the incline will require the Caterpillar bulldozers…

Filling the Flubbers

The latest stop frame video from the ice, courtesy of the irrespressible Geoff Long. In it we see the “flubbers” being filled with fuel from the drums, which are being continuously craned onto the ice from the ship’s hold, and then being towed off to the base. Note how a line of shadow drifts slowly across the snow at the bottom of the screen. Not sure what it is, but it shows off the tim…

Another Productive Day on the Ice

Another Productive Day on the Ice

Last night we remained hove to in the pack ice. It was a beautiful night with a pink sky reflecting on the ice around us. At 8am we were back at the unloading position and the first team went over in the crane basket so that discharging could start afresh. Today, we continued to transfer fuel from drums into the large rubber bladders we call ‘flubbers’. We also unloaded more fuel sledges (scoots)…

Well done Joanna!

Well done Joanna!

Sir Ranulph Fiennes and the entire Coldest Journey team would like to extend a heart-felt congratulations to the wonderful Joanna Lumley who was given a special recognition gong at last night’s National Television Awards. The much-loved actress is a proud trustee of The Coldest Journey and a keen supporter of Seeing is Believing.

Stop Frame of the Off Load

A video of the off loading of equipment at Crown…

Disaster Averted, All Going Well

Disaster Averted, All Going Well

Today we started work again at 7am. Having moved away during the night, this morning we took up a different position alongside the ice which required teams to go ashore in a steel ‘man-basket’. Today more Caterpillar spares were unloaded and we continued with unloading fuel drums and bladders (flubbers). All went extremely well. The only minor mishap was that one flubber fell off a pallet as it…

ON ICE

ON ICE

By Expedition Co-Leader, Anton Bowring: Private expeditions of this size and scale are rare. In order to achieve this level of operation, you need lots of planning, fundraising and good people handling every aspect of the project. It takes time. From the trustees in London who have the responsibility for proper and diligent management to the part-time volunteer, this is ultimate teamwork. Sinc…

Morning Glory

Morning Glory

Taken by Jo Hardy…

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