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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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New Gear, Earth Day and Mike

Apr 21, 2006
overcast, 50 degrees F.
One week. That's it. However, amazingly enough, things are relatively calm. Our new Jytte hats arrived as did our Rudy Project Sunglasses (they're very cool by the way). Perhaps our tranquility is due in part to Greenpeace's technology genius Mike Johnson's arrival in Grand Marais.

Mike arrived two days ago replete with computers, gadgets, cables, flashing LEDs, a multi-tool, antennas and more. He has been working diligently on updating our equipment needs to make sure we are able to update our web site daily, send pod casts and travel safely. Mike also managed to acquire a ruggedized palm pilot that we are able to use in conjunction with our satellite phone. This new unit is solid state and charges easily off of a new solar panel which Greenpeace has also acquired on our behalf.

Having Mike around is like owning our own personal technology genius. If we have any question or concern, all we need to do is call Mike and an answer is soon to follow.

Other news from Grand Marais is fairly normal. With our equipment in Resolute, we are making a few last minute changes to our personal items. For example, we found a new dictionary to take as reading material. Also, the quest to find the perfect play list for our mp3 players continues. Lonnie's top choices: ZZ Top and Ray Charles. Eric prefers U2 and Jack Johnson with a little Modest Mouse for good measure.

Earth Day. Now more than ever, we need to embrace the philosophy of this day. The world is a fragile place and our job is not to conquer, but to protect. As explorers, we have seen the dramatic effects of Global Warming first hand. This year, our goal is to save the polar bear and the only way to do that is to stop Global Warming. The technology exists today to reduce carbon emissions and reduce the threat of Global Warming. What can you do? Go to www.greenpeaceusa.org to learn more.

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