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Polar Explorers Lonnie Dupre and Eric Larsen send daily dispatches during their unprecedented four-month journey to the North Pole and back. The expedition team will pull and paddle specially modified canoes across nearly 1,000 miles of shifting sea ice and open ocean. Their objective is to complete the first ever summer expedition to the North Pole and to highlight the growing issues surrounding global warming.

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The Gear's Gone and Jay Leno

Apr 11, 2006
Sunny and 45 F
The important news first and then the details. Thanks to all who attended our going away party. Our canoes, food and gear are on their way to Resolute Bay, Nunavut, and lastly, we are going to be on the Tonight Show on Thursday the 13th.

With a little over two weeks until our departure from Minnesota, we've managed to pack all our gear and ship it to Resolute Bay, Nunavut. Last night we loaded the One World Expedition truck with 120 days of food, two canoes, snow shoes, paddles, skis and much more. It is a huge relief to have this task completed and we can now focus on the last few logistical details. At the risk of jinxing ourselves, we may even have a day to relax before we leave.

Our Polar Meltdown Party was a huge success. The music, food, friends and dancing were all fantastic. We appreciate all the support - both morally and financially. Thanks to all who attended as well as those not present who donated time, money, resources or other gifts.

Now, on to this one last piece of business, the Tonight Show! We didn't really believe it ourselves at first. We decided to check out the Tonight Show web site and there were were on the actual guest list. We will be chatting up Polar Bears, shifting sea ice and more with Jay Leno. We are really looking forward to being able to further our expedition goals on such a popular venue. Be sure to tune in on Thursday night!

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