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Having collected the three chaps Matt, Adam and Justin from the airport at one o’clock in the morning I thought we’d have a bit of a lie in and got stuck into the training after breakfast at a leisurely 10:15hrs.
Bit of getting to know each other and understand each others expectations and aspirations our first session was bringing a polar perspective on clothing and how to get to the stage where you are properly clothed and you can manage that clothing to best effect.
Then we got the skis out, talked through the skis themselves, the bindings and ski poles and got straight out into a calm snow clad valley at minus 8 degrees – perfect learning conditions.
After inputting the few but vital set of techniques which we use to ski efficiently, the session was all about trying to perfect these.
All three of them were downhill skiers so I knew there would be some heavy re-training necessary. Matt was a natural, Adam started slow and unsure but quickly got to grips and Justin was slower but not that far behind.
The session ended down the valley in Longyearbyen with a naughty bun and wonderful, richly deserved cup of hot chocolate.
Quick bit of shopping for a lunches and snacks and then second ski session up the hill to Huset for our supper. This time the wind had got up and was blowing a blizzard right into our faces.
Squeezed in a final bit on risk appreciation to finish the day off.
– Jim

Location:Nybyen, Spitsbergen, Svalbard

 

Location:Nyben, Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway

Welcome one and all! Tonight sees the start of the official Arctic Pole Expedition Blog. Written by yours truly – Jim McNeill. My pledge to you is that this will tell the tale of the expedition, as it unfolds and warts-an’-all. In other words a true account of the frustrations, elations, depressions and just about every other emotion you can think of associated with getting a major expedition up, running and completed.