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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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Resolute in Resolute

Apr 29, 2006
overcast, 9F
Waking up in an Ottawa hotel with a courtesy call is hardly the stuff of a great expedition story. But, for us, mundane is far superior to the chaos of Russia last year.

For the most part our day was spent sitting. A jet to Iqaluit, a short layover, then on to Hall Beach, Nanisivik and finally Resolute. With each stop, we could feel the air get colder. Iqaluit was snow covered but pleasant. Nanisivik was downright chilly.

The fabled 'Northwest Passage' is right outside our window and it is exciting to be back in the North of our dreams. Several teams from guided expeditions are filtering in and out of our hotel. There is an air of expeditions and history that is almost palpable.

The only down side to our journey is the fact that a large group of Spaniards may have commandeered our planes. A 'personnel shift' has left us on the short end of the Twin Otter plane list. Hopefully, all will be sorted out tomorrow. For now, we are relaxing, checking emails and doing all the things that normal people do in their daily lives while we still can.

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