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Rob Lambert (right) and Ian Prickett enjoy a game of cards by the light of a special lamp generously provided to us by one of our sponsors, Lumie. These daylight effect lights will be an important addition to the living caboose during the dark winter months ahead.

Three Days and Counting

After five years of planning and preparation, the time has nearly come for our epic expedition to begin. In less than three days’ time the Ice Team will begin what looks set set to become one of the most historic feats of human endeavour for many years. To make the first ever attempt to cross the Antarctic during the polar winter official, the Ice Team cannot start the traverse until after t…

The Morning After the Snow Blew In

The Morning After the Snow Blew In

The Ice Team took threes hours this morning digging the Ice Train out of the snow! In this video Ian Prickett shows the full extent of the drift.

A Trail of Bread Crumbs…

A Trail of Bread Crumbs...

By Spencer Smirl. We began our journey back to the coast after departing from our fuel deposit over a week ago. It is nice to be moving downhill for a change. The Cats are enjoying it as well. The decent of almost… 2kms has them purring along at a break neck pace of up to 8km/hr. I forgot what speed felt like. I can’t imagine the shock I’ll receive when I return home and have to make 60mph on a…

Not going nowhere

Not going nowhere

Whiteout conditions, 35knot winds and heavy drifting snow put paid to the Ice Team’s hopes of reaching Crown Bay today. Not sure who that is in the picture, but given that he has a drill in his hand my money is on Ian…

Mary Mouse Video Exclusive!

We are sorry for the rather quiet spell over the last few days but here’s a little something for all of ur many Mary Mouse supporters…. The expedition is due to start in just EIGHT DAYS’ TIME! Between now and then things are going to get very busy and we will be keeping you up to date on all of the latest developments. Highlights before 20th March include a Ian Prickett special on The Drivers,…

Leaving the Mountains

Leaving the Mountains

After two days servicing the vehicles, we managed an encouraging 42kms today in excellent conditions and are now camped at S71 45′ 05.1″, E023 33″ 39.4″, 1190m above sea level. This picture shows one of the Ice Train with the mountains behind us. The terrain starts getting easier now so we are hoping to make decent progress over the days…

Latest Photos from the Ice

Latest Photos from the Ice

Check out the latest images from Antarctica by clicking on the thumbnails on the bottom right hand side of the website or following this link to our Flickr account: http://www.flickr.com/photos/thecoldestjourney/ Choose the “Most Recent” set for latest pics, browse the Photostream for all images, or choose a different set for specific parts of the expedition to date.

Depot on the Plateau

The Ice Team turned around today and started to head back north to the start line, covering 41km in ideal conditions. Here’s a video shot by Ian Prickett of the depot on the plateau, giving a great idea of the layout and terrain.

Back to the Coast

By Brian Newham. The time has come for us to depot our precious fuel and to head back to the coast. It has not been an easy journey to get this far and the large vehicles and heavy loads have given us plenty of challenges as we have crawled our way inland and through the Sør Rondane mountains. In a perfect world we would have liked to get our depot much further south but the terrain, weather and…

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