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l guess its T minus twelve hours
now, just about.
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We're going to preload the plane
and at 7:00 am tomorrow,..
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...if weather is good,
we'll take off for the ice.
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l think we're ready.
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lt is difficult to pin pointthe beginning of this journey.
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Was it the childhood dreamto follow in the steps of...
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...the supermen who charteredthe maps of our world...
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...with their bravery, instinct andnatural connection with the land?
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Was it the day the thoughtentered my mind...
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...that to make the poles couldin fact be within my reach?
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Was it a year ago when l beganarticulating the thought,..
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...first mentally, then vocally,that l would undertake...
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...the Everest of polar expeditions,perhaps the toughest on Earth?
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Was it six months ago when l steppedup both my training and diet...
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...to increase strength and massso that l could endure...
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...the brutal coldand harsh conditions...
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...of six to eighth weekson the ice?
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Was it when, lo and behold,amidst a failing economy...
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...minimal funding camethrough to green light...
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...to my two-member Centennialexpedition to the North Pole...
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...to commemorate Peary"s firstsuccessful reach 1909?
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Or is it just now, as l sit in themiddle row of a fully booked...
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...flight to Minnesota to undergoa week of "shakedown" training...
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...to test the equipment,the systems and our capabilities?
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Conditions here can simulatethe arctic environment.
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And spending a week on afrozen lake, sleeping in snow,..
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...and dropping into a holein the ice for survival tests...
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...can wake you tothe realities ahead.
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We were leading by example into
a wilderness that is endangered.
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One which is suffering greatly,
at the hands of climate change.
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We had a shortage of food,
basically.
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We face really, really tough
traveling conditions.
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Those decisions we made in a tent
hindered us from peak performance.
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-We had very reduced visibility...
-l was physically exhausted.
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...because l virtually could
hardly see a damn thing.
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Rescue is uncertain.
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North Pole is a very,
very difficult experience.
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And travelling to there is
the hardest trip in the world.
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The ice just simply opened up from
under me and swallowed me.
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l got the exploring bug from myGrandfather who conducted safaris...
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...in lndia and Africain the 1940s and 50s.
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By mid life he tradedhis gun for a camera.
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My earliest memories of photographsdate from childhood...
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...and viewing black and whitesof his lions and elephants.
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l shot my first pictures of wildlifein Africa when l was 12.
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From that time on, photographyhas been my weapon.
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With images my mission"d be to helppeople fall in love with their world.
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Because l feel that we will notsave what we do not love.
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My first trips to Antarcticawere game changers...
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...and such rich experiences.
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lt is also a system that ischallenged by climate change.
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l first went there in 2006 withmy friend John Quigley...
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...to send an SOS from a remoteiceberg in the Gerlach Strait.
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That trip consolidatedmy love for the ice,..
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...and from it l brought backimpressions that changed my life.
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l had dreamt of reaching theNorth Pole since l was a child.
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Today that environment,ground zero for climate change,..
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...is melting awayat confounding rates.
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And my childhood dreamwill no longer...
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...be afforded to the childrenof future generations.
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Part of my mission is to commemoratethe remarkable feat of...
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...Admiral Peary, Henson, and histeam of lnuit who set off on foot...
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...and reached the North Pole,100 years ago, on April 6th, 1909.
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But it is also to raiseawareness on the fact...
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...that there"ll be no bicentennialexpedition on foot to the North Pole.
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The Arctic Sea cap is melting awayso rapidly that it will be gone...
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...in the summer months--
within just a few years.
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lt is hard to imagine theNorth Pole without ice,..
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...but that is the impendingreality that we will face.
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This should send a clarion to theworld and raise a significant...
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...call onto our responsibilityto develop sustainably.
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l do not know what Duluth, Ml lookslike any other time of the year.
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But in early February it does notfigure on many top 10 destinations.
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Short of dogsled training andOutward Bound programs.
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The approach by plane spelled outthe grim and frigid environment.
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What kind of individualvolunteers to fly...
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...from sunny California to thisoutpost near the Canadian border?
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On the taxi drive from theairport to the motel...
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...my driver susses me out byassessing the slew of...
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...sponsor badges thatadorn my expedition jacket...
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...and concludes accurately thatl am not from these parts.
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l share the purpose of my trip, andhe tells me that two months ago...
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...he saw the coldest temperaturesever recorded here:
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45�C.
45�C?
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Minnesota, it turns out, can produceconditions that approximate...
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...the Arctic environment.
The "Land of 10,000 Lakes" is...
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...ideally suited to train incontinental US for polar expeditions.
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Balmy day in the Arctic.
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This will be a joke
compared to where we're going.
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After careful consideration,l will lead my own team.
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Keith will be with meand l feel good about that.
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We're out camping.
Four inches of snow.
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l met Keith in training...
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...and we share a passionfor Polar exploration.
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He is an expert outdoorsman,..
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...and l"m confident thathis skills will complement mine.
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For someone like myself, who is
enamored by polar travel and...
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...polar history, the opportunity
to get out there and experience...
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...the environment that those
explorer are travelling in...
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...was the highlight for
my young adventuring career.
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Keith and l are the only ones hereto plan for the five to six weeks...
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...needed to cover overthe 300 nautical miles,..
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...or the last five degrees North.
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ln the years since Peary,less than 150 people...
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...have traveled thatdistance on foot.
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Within the next few years, no onewill likely be able to travel...
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...that distance any longer...
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...unless they"re willing totravel partly by night.
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For the ice will get too thin andfragmented during the spring days.
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Up early to feed the kennelof sled dogs...
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...we find unusually mildtemperatures and rain.
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Breakfast of champions, yes.
Five class accommodations.
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Courtesy of Mr Rick Sweitzer.
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Rick, the owner of Polar Explorerslater tells me that the shakedown...
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...is designed to dissuade all butthe most committed adventurers.
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ln a flat, matter of fact tone,he announces that...
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...the week had been designed to"shakedown" the less than super fit.
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lt's really beautiful around here.
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Conditions are a lot milder than
they will be in the Arctic.
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As far as the effort of pulling the
sled, it's a little harder here.
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The snow is sticking to the sled;
it makes it a bit heavier.
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lt's about 300 pounds
as it is, this one here.
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And that'll be my lifeline
for about six weeks.
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All these lakes in Minnesota'd be
very difficult to travel and hike...
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...around in the summer because all
those trails that we're walking...
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...would be filled with marsh
so you can cut trails...
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...in the winter and that's
what we're doing.
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lt's gorgeous around here.
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The mild temps and the rain makefor very slushy conditions...
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...and l have some trepidationpulling my 200 pounds of weight.
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As it turns out, the sledgestarts gliding in the slush and...
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...before long my body temperaturerises to a steady sweat.
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This will be the biggestchallenge in the great North.
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Sweat can be deadly. The gamehinges on how to regulate the...
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...systems to maximize performance,while minimizing body heat.
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Tomorrow will be thefirst test of endurance...
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...with eight full hoursof skiing.
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My body aches, and as l lay torest l am contemplative...
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...of my limitations which silentlyscream from the depths of my soul:
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"What type of man are you to thinkyou will succeed at this?"
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The countdown has begun;l will set off on March 23rd.
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March 1 7th, 2009.
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Tonight we'll be honoring Sebastian
Copeland who is travelling...
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...to the North Pole to raise
awareness about global warming.
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Global Green's resident architect
trekker, author, and Board Member,..
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...also an Angeleno. Sebastian
will depart on a two-month...
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...Arctic trip to the North Pole to
document ice cap melts,..
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...to bring further attention to the
loss of the Arctic to global warming.
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Today, the city of West Hollywoodmade a proclamation of...
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...my departure and gifted mewith a certificate and...
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...a proper send offat City Hall.
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lt's a great honor to have you
recognize this trip.
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As you've mentioned the North Pole
is a rapidly changing environment.
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lt has had the greatest
consecutive ice loss...
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...culminating in the last two years
with about a half million...
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...square miles of ice loss
in the summer periods.
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That's an area the size of
California and Texas combined.
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Welcome back to Larry King Live.
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lt's now a great pleasure to
welcome Sebastian Copeland.
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The acclaimed photographer
and environmental advocate...
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...who serves on the board of
Directors of Global Green USA.
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His photographs are in the book
Antarctica: The Global Warning.
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The foreword, by the way, to this
book is by Mikhail Gorbachev,..
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...and the preface by
Leonardo DiCaprio.
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Larry King had me on the showdiscussing the importance of...
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...creating an international treatyfor the protection of the Arctic,..
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...and how different the Arcticis today than it was...
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...a hundred years ago.
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Training for the Poleis a daunting task.
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With a 70% failure rate it presentslife and death challenges...
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...for even the fittestof athletes.
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Early morning workout starts with a
one-hour workout at 7:00, then...
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...a hearty breakfast and a yoga
session for an hour and a half,..
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...then do some work
and emails.
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Then in the afternoon with
an hour and a half hike...
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...with a hundred pound vest.
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And in between, just
eat a lot of calories.
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l'll take this guy to the Arctic;
feed him to the polar bears.
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The meditation practiced here willprovide me with the strength...
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...needed to combat the isolationone feels from traveling...
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...the frozen wilderness.
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My daily routine then led me to myafternoon hike at Runyon Canyon.
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l take my 100-pound vest and climbto the grand vistas of Los Angeles.
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Come on, let's go.
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One day all of this will produce
power sustainably.
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And it won't be a day too soon.
Come on, girl.
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March 18th 2009.
Departure is finally upon us,..
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...after months oftraining and preparation!
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A seamstress works lateinto the night to affix...
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...the sponsor patchesonto the outerwear.
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Meanwhile, back at the fort andwith the company of a handful...
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...loyal friends, l stay up all nightfinalizing the remaining items...
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...on my to-do list, andcomplete packing.
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l guess one never feels ready.
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They drive me to the airport,and after a powerful send-off,..
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...the plane takes off for Ottawawhere l overnight and meet Keith.
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Hey Keith.
-How are you?
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-Good buddy, how are you?
-Ready to head North.
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A quick dinner and catch upand then lights out.
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Neither of us haveslept last night.
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The morning ritual of
excess luggage.
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March 19th, 2009.
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Early flight out to lqualuit today.
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lt takes another three anda half hours to reach lqaluit,..
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...just at the edgeof the Arctic Circle.
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A layover there gives us time...
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...to make some last minute
food shopping and check...
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...the local museum which l
visited last summer.
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How do you feel buddy?
-l feel ready to go.
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We're still on our travel day.
We have a few more hours;..
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our longest flight, so far.
This is my longest flight so far.
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We're going to be heading up
North to Resolute Bay.
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We're going to go meet Ozzy
at the South Camp lnn...
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...and spend the next couple of days
preparing to get out on the ice.
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We're like T-minus four days,
l think, three days now.
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We're in lqaluit, a stop over on
our way to Resolute.
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l think we're both ready to go,
just rearing to go.
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lt's mild here temperature wise,
which is both reassuring...
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...and surprising at the same time.
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lt's been very cold up
North, on the ice.
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We've had reports from
a couple of teams there.
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They've been just struggling
with the temperatures.
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But it feels to me that's its warming
up a bit, so we might get lucky.
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The plane finally takes off foranother three hours up north,..
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...with a short stopin Naninsivik.
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These are familiar steps, retracingthe itinerary of my summer,..
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...but for one detail: when l landedin Resolute in early July,..
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...temperatures had hit ahistorical high of 67�F degrees.
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Today it"s minus 36 degreesFahrenheit!
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We just touched down
on Resolute Bay.
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That's the last stop after
two days of travelling.
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-Resolute!
-This is it.
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Lovely Resolute.
lt's minus 36 right now.
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The landscape is coveredwith a sheet of white--
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And upon walking out of the plane,the air explodes in my lungs...
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...like a shot of adrenaline.
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Resolute is a town of 200 people,..
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...but it is the logistics center forall activities in the high Arctic.
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lt has taken five planes andtwo days to reach this outpost...
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...in the middle of the freezingArctic, some 3500 miles north of LA.
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The hotel brings back all kinds ofmemories and some nostalgia.
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l had spent over a month in and outof this hotel last summer,..
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...dreaming of coming backto try the Pole.
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March 20th, 2009. Woke up todayto find Keith already downstairs.
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We spend a few hours organizingour food allotment for the first...
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...twenty days, which is whenwe will get our first re-supply.
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This is a ration for five days.
Got your cereal,..
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...you got your rice and beans,
your stews, your breakfasts,..
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...your lunch, and your
dinner. Your company.
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And your butter, and your bacon.
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That's right, salami, bacon, bread;
lots of fat and saturated stuff.
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Not for vegetarians.
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This right here, is a blend
of bacon and cranberries.
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So the bacon was fried up
just to the point of producing...
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...all that fat and grease, then the
cranberries were thrown in...
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...and poured in a blender and
blended to this consistency.
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Now when we get up to the Arctic
this will freeze solid and...
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...we'll be able to chunk this off
with a knife and eat that...
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...almost as a snack on the trail
or thrown into our dinner at night.
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This process is a fine balancebetween calculating each meal"s...
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...caloric intake and exacting itagainst the precise weight...
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...we will be pulling. lt is a virtualscience, and the magic number...
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...should not exceed 2.4 poundsof food each per day--
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For a caloric value of around 7000!
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This is one pound every 5 days,
for two people? That's not much.
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Let's stick this stuff back in here.
-Yeah.
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Very important stuff.
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-One sheet per day.
-One sheet per day, yeah.
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We watch it.
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Our protein drinks.
-This is the powder?
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Yeah.
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Herbalife protein shake and powerbars, electrolytes, candy and...
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...cereal are each carefullyexamined to meet...
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...the exacting criteria ofthe unforgiving scale.
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5 days worth of food for two people,
one mission. 30 kilos. 30 pounds.
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Keith is a strict numbers cruncher.
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l am so used to carryingextra camera weight that...
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...l am somewhat looser in theapproach. But l know that...
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...out on the ice, after a fewdays of intense effort,..
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...l will be cursingthe extra butter!
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-This is 4, 8, 12, 16 days.
-Right.
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Rick has arranged for us toinvite the elders to dinner.
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This turns out to be a greatthoughtful gesture.
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The elders bless our dinner andshare with us the manner...
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...in which climate changeis affecting their lives.
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Over the years, it just became
smaller and smaller and...
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...now it's just basically a
religious holiday.
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lt takes 500 square miles to feedone person in the Arctic.
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Excessive carbon emissions in ourcities are leading lnuit to poverty.
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Their culture endangered, they trulyput a face to global warming.
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After the dinner, the elders signthe Polar Explorer flag...
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...that will be flying on our tentevery night. And they bless our trip.
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Outside the sun is hanginglow on the horizon--
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Casting a pink glowon the frigid landscape.
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Keith and l decide that tomorrowwe will ski out and test our gear...
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...one last time before departure,including our blogging technology:
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An iridium satellite phoneand an HP lPAC.
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We will sleep on the ice,preferably near a pack of dogs.
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They provide early warningfor the bears!
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One was sighted outside the hoteljust three days ago!
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March 21st, 2009. Another daygoing over the pack list,..
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...and shedding a few morepounds off the loads.
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How much is your weight, Keith?
-Not too sure yet.
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lt was a balmy -35 last night.
lt's still quite icy out there.
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Got my good friend here. We'll
be friends you and l, aren't you?
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That's my personal kit, right here.
Keith has got about the same.
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Camera equipment, GPS,
ion batteries,..
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...and an easy chair,
which is a killer item.
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ln the tent it's like this and it's
more comfortable than most sofas.
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The cold kit here,
for the colder days.
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And this one here,
for the warmer days.
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Socks, underwear, not many
of them as you can tell,..
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...for a month and a half or so.
Face gear, head gear, glasses,..
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...the iPod of course. And then
the base layers, the boots--
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Those are important. Quite a few
pairs of gloves, wind stopper vest,..
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...over mitts, inner layer for the
boots, water and thermos,..
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...and then finally of
course: the sledge.
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We are waiting for Keith"s sledgeto arrive in Resolute...
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...as it did not make it on time forthe scheduled flight on the way in.
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Fingers crossed thatit arrives today by cargo,..
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...otherwise we will lose a day.
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There are always rich encountersin Resolute; people who,..
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...just like us, wait forthe go-ahead...
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...on their way to maketheir dream come true.
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Take Tarka and Catlin for instance,who have crossed...
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...the Chinese Gobi desert on footover 4,000 kilometers in six months.
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Or Michele who is on the footingof departure for a solo ski trip...
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...from the South Camp lnn tothe Magnetic 1996 North Pole.
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Gobi refers to the type of desert
that it is, as opposed to its...
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...geographic location. There's lots
of Gobi deserts around the world,..
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...but the Taklamakan Desert is
the largest of the Gobi deserts,..
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...so people will tend to
call it the Gobi Desert.
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We started in the middle
of the Gobi Desert, 40�C.
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As we moved east through the winter,
it got colder and colder,..
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...averaging out to about -35�C
over a two month period.
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00:25:00,035 --> 00:25:02,003
How does it compare
to this weather here?
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This feels considerably colder.
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00:25:05,274 --> 00:25:10,279
l think -35 is
quite different to -40.
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Minus 40 and below
is quite a big jump.
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00:25:13,432 --> 00:25:15,275
For some reason it feels
considerably different,..
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...but up here you get much
stronger winds and wind chill...
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00:25:18,911 --> 00:25:20,754
...is a lot worse than
what we found in China.
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We walked from the West Viewpoint
of the Great Wall,..
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...walked right across it, then up
over the mountain range,..
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...which are again massive amounts
of region in Northern China.
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Then we headed out all the way
across to Northern Korea.
347
00:25:32,268 --> 00:25:33,712
How long did it take you to do this?
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00:25:34,388 --> 00:25:36,787
That took us about 6 months,
give or take a few days.
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00:25:37,067 --> 00:25:43,676
167 days it took us, with only
3 days off. A long time.
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Final packing of the sledges.
They weigh in at about 190 lbs,..
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...including fuel, which is betterthan l had anticipated.
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160.
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00:26:01,542 --> 00:26:03,590
We have confirmation,weather pending, that...
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...we will be wheels off at 7 AM.
T-minus 10 hours.
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00:26:08,421 --> 00:26:10,581
-Oh, l know why--
-Why is that?
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00:26:11,660 --> 00:26:13,981
Because you have your
extra food in there.
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00:26:14,259 --> 00:26:17,467
-And the toilet paper.
-And the toilet paper, yeah.
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00:26:18,419 --> 00:26:25,300
We're T-minus 1 1 hours now.
So after 8 months of waiting and...
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00:26:25,537 --> 00:26:28,664
...planning and suspense, and
whether or not sponsors would...
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00:26:28,976 --> 00:26:31,820
...come through or not, and all of
the training and everything else,..
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00:26:32,176 --> 00:26:36,942
...if weather permits, which of
course, in these parts,..
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00:26:37,455 --> 00:26:43,653
...often doesn't-- right now anyhow,
we're leaving tomorrow morning at 7.
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00:26:44,013 --> 00:26:45,981
lt's 8:00 in the evening, so
seven o'clock tomorrow.
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00:26:48,452 --> 00:26:54,777
And can l just ask, just purely for
me, why you've chosen to do this?
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00:26:55,171 --> 00:27:02,177
Other than the obvious answers,
are the centennial of Peary's...
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00:27:02,489 --> 00:27:05,890
...reach of the North Pole in 1909.
lt's clear that there won't be a...
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00:27:06,169 --> 00:27:09,968
...bicentennial because the ice
is just changing so rapidly;..
368
00:27:10,328 --> 00:27:14,013
...its' melting so quickly. lt still
gets very cold in the winter,..
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00:27:14,327 --> 00:27:18,046
...but it just warms up very rapidly
and the all of a sudden it's gone.
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00:27:18,446 --> 00:27:21,334
Any time soon it'll be gone
in the summer months.
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00:27:21,805 --> 00:27:27,015
But l think the underline story
of any of these Arctic stories,..
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00:27:27,364 --> 00:27:30,685
...and l think anyone who travels in
these parts would know, is that...
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...part of those trips is also trying
to find yourself in the process.
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00:27:35,802 --> 00:27:40,249
lt's all kinds of adventure,
and it's a climate message and...
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00:27:40,521 --> 00:27:44,048
...at the end of the day,
it's a personal journey.
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00:27:44,361 --> 00:27:47,727
And what do you expect to get out
of it, as a personal journey?
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00:27:48,920 --> 00:27:52,241
Um, well, hopefully
not frostbite anywhere.
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00:27:52,799 --> 00:27:58,327
But some... peace, l think.
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00:27:59,117 --> 00:28:03,440
What l especially like about those
long solitary days walking,..
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00:28:03,916 --> 00:28:10,320
...is the meditation. Just to be in
a mental space that's just your own.
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00:28:10,595 --> 00:28:14,724
ln communion with nature and
feeding your soul in that process...
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00:28:14,994 --> 00:28:18,963
...with seeking to soak up,
everything that surrounds you,..
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00:28:19,233 --> 00:28:22,396
...the beauty and the uniqueness
of that situation.
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00:28:22,672 --> 00:28:27,472
And by virtue of that, l think
one feels pretty unique...
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00:28:27,791 --> 00:28:33,638
...in that moment as well.
That's the idea.
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00:28:36,350 --> 00:28:39,318
-You're go tomorrow?
-Go tomorrow, yeah.
387
00:28:39,669 --> 00:28:42,193
-How many hour?
-Seven.
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00:28:42,308 --> 00:28:46,358
-Seven o'clock.
-Yeah, we leave at seven.
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00:29:16,621 --> 00:29:19,431
Our six AM weather reportcomes in negative.
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00:29:19,780 --> 00:29:21,907
Our team on the icereports low vis,..
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00:29:22,220 --> 00:29:24,870
...and we are back to beduntil an eight AM update.
392
00:29:25,179 --> 00:29:29,581
Beautiful downtown Resolute.
This is the South Camp lnn.
393
00:29:29,818 --> 00:29:32,787
You're giving us a
send off, huh?
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00:29:36,297 --> 00:29:40,016
At nine thirty Steve at Ken Borekcalls asking if we are ready to go.
395
00:29:40,296 --> 00:29:43,459
Like two bats out of purgatory,Keith and l are on the go.
396
00:29:43,735 --> 00:29:46,420
Here we are, in the van,
first in the process.
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00:29:46,775 --> 00:29:48,457
Getting out to the airport.
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00:29:48,734 --> 00:29:50,224
Reality sets in on the way,..
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00:29:50,494 --> 00:29:53,064
...and we both contemplateour impending experience.
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00:29:53,933 --> 00:29:57,300
Our friends at the South Camp lnngive us a solemn blessing--
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00:29:57,613 --> 00:30:00,137
And we ride in silenceto the airport.
402
00:30:01,012 --> 00:30:07,734
Good place for some thinking.
l love the space up here;..
403
00:30:08,050 --> 00:30:14,215
...will go back to UK with ideas
and plan for the next year.
404
00:30:24,567 --> 00:30:29,651
March 24th, 2009. Troy, our pilot,greets us by the hangar.
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00:30:32,245 --> 00:30:34,372
Just had a little conversation
with Troy.
406
00:30:34,725 --> 00:30:37,045
The weather has been steadily
improving throughout the day.
407
00:30:37,364 --> 00:30:40,492
Wind shifted around the southwest,
blowing a front that kept us from...
408
00:30:40,843 --> 00:30:43,767
...flying away yesterday
up north over the pole.
409
00:30:44,323 --> 00:30:46,449
So, it's good news,
yeah, we're going.
410
00:30:46,722 --> 00:30:48,212
lt's all loaded up,
there's nothing in there.
411
00:30:48,522 --> 00:30:50,489
l just did a double check of all
our equipment in the corner there.
412
00:30:50,921 --> 00:30:53,082
lt's not on the plane;
l don't know where it is.
413
00:31:01,759 --> 00:31:04,761
-ls it ready?
-Yeah, all ready.
414
00:31:05,878 --> 00:31:09,278
Alright mate, l'll see you
on the other side.
415
00:31:10,837 --> 00:31:13,840
There's a safety card in the back.
lt'll tell you about no smoking.
416
00:31:14,196 --> 00:31:19,406
And...
417
00:31:19,795 --> 00:31:22,036
...about two and a half
hours to Eureka.
418
00:31:22,475 --> 00:31:23,554
Are you excited?
419
00:31:23,874 --> 00:31:26,638
Always, a little bit of
nervous energy on the start...
420
00:31:26,954 --> 00:31:30,753
...of something like this, but
excited to be moving out there.
421
00:32:51,956 --> 00:32:53,924
We are landing down, man.
422
00:32:55,115 --> 00:32:58,914
Two and a half hours and weland in Eureka for refueling.
423
00:33:05,113 --> 00:33:10,072
Here we are. Eureka.
Here we come. One more stop.
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00:33:11,032 --> 00:33:14,080
Stepping out of the plane,
-43�C temperature is...
425
00:33:14,471 --> 00:33:17,122
...a stern reminder ofwhat lies ahead!
426
00:33:18,670 --> 00:33:22,390
A slight breeze, and that airstings like a fist of needles.
427
00:33:25,389 --> 00:33:28,630
A seam on the fuel pump malfunctionsand Keith and l, both giddy and...
428
00:33:28,988 --> 00:33:32,195
...cold, run around therunway to keep warm.
429
00:33:33,947 --> 00:33:36,154
How many missions have you flown
to the North Pole, Troy?
430
00:33:36,547 --> 00:33:39,629
You know, l would say
about a half a dozen.
431
00:33:40,026 --> 00:33:41,788
What do you like about this region?
432
00:33:44,145 --> 00:33:48,592
Actually, this is probably
the best part of the planet.
433
00:33:49,944 --> 00:33:56,745
Yeah, it's unspoiled, picturesque
and yeah, totally remote.
434
00:33:57,782 --> 00:34:03,868
We're not going today so we gotta
run off a little steam to stay warm.
435
00:34:04,902 --> 00:34:09,304
Possible frustration there, but hey,
we'll have plenty of time on the ice.
436
00:34:12,900 --> 00:34:17,142
The weather closed in on the ice.
So we're in Eureka.
437
00:34:17,499 --> 00:34:20,706
We were about to take off
and now will have to wait...
438
00:34:21,018 --> 00:34:23,589
...a couple of hours,
and see what happens.
439
00:34:24,098 --> 00:34:27,988
Perhaps overnight here,
which could spell trouble.
440
00:34:28,337 --> 00:34:30,497
Sometimes you overnight, then
it becomes two nights and then...
441
00:34:30,856 --> 00:34:33,256
...over three nights,
then over four nights.
442
00:34:33,616 --> 00:34:36,937
The weather went out
at the re-supply point.
443
00:34:38,734 --> 00:34:43,614
Basically fogged in, so we can
all hold out for a few hours.
444
00:34:44,093 --> 00:34:48,734
We'll be out of duty day by then.
445
00:34:49,492 --> 00:34:53,575
Then we'll have to wait for
tomorrow. So possibly, we'll be...
446
00:34:53,971 --> 00:34:57,259
...overnighting here, without
having to go back to Resolute.
447
00:34:59,090 --> 00:35:02,570
The last bastion of civility beforeheading to the ice, Eureka is a...
448
00:35:02,929 --> 00:35:07,138
...station battered by the mercilesslashings of the great north.
449
00:35:07,848 --> 00:35:10,533
The vehicles that make it thereknow they have reached the...
450
00:35:10,848 --> 00:35:15,136
...end of the line and are resolvedto finish here without ceremony.
451
00:35:15,687 --> 00:35:18,211
The men who drive themhave stern faces shaped by...
452
00:35:18,606 --> 00:35:22,655
...their pioneering spirit. Aswith frontier towns of the past,..
453
00:35:22,965 --> 00:35:25,809
...people here are lured byopportunity.
454
00:35:26,125 --> 00:35:29,093
But as the lines on their facesdeepen, they all seem to...
455
00:35:29,404 --> 00:35:33,169
...soften internally, moved bythe power of this harsh desert,..
456
00:35:33,523 --> 00:35:35,844
...and surprised by the answersthat come to them...
457
00:35:36,242 --> 00:35:38,972
...from questions theyhad not sought to ask.
458
00:35:39,402 --> 00:35:43,883
Eventually it"d seem, everyone isforced to ponder the same question:
459
00:35:44,161 --> 00:35:47,721
"Who am l, and why am l here?"
460
00:35:48,080 --> 00:35:50,684
ln the white stark vastnessof the great north,..
461
00:35:50,999 --> 00:35:55,162
...answers come easier, becausethere aren"t as many places to hide.
462
00:36:00,197 --> 00:36:02,563
Out of the cold, dinner is served.
463
00:36:02,877 --> 00:36:05,800
At our table, much of the talk isabout how multi year ice has...
464
00:36:06,236 --> 00:36:10,399
...become fleeting, systematicallybeing replaced by new ice.
465
00:36:11,155 --> 00:36:14,999
This confirms the scientific datal know all too well, but it is...
466
00:36:15,314 --> 00:36:18,602
...interesting and refreshingto hear their point of view.
467
00:36:19,273 --> 00:36:23,357
ln fact, Arctic multi-year ice,ice that is ten years old or more...
468
00:36:23,712 --> 00:36:28,160
...went from 80% 20 years agoto 3% today.
469
00:36:29,111 --> 00:36:32,274
New ice accounts for the fragileconditions of the sea ice,..
470
00:36:32,631 --> 00:36:36,919
...and how rapidly the Arctic summerice can simply break entirely.
471
00:36:37,590 --> 00:36:40,353
lt also factors why ina short matter of time,..
472
00:36:40,469 --> 00:36:43,119
...explorers will likely no longerhave a window to...
473
00:36:43,228 --> 00:36:45,879
...reach the pole, aswe are attempting to.
474
00:36:46,828 --> 00:36:48,988
We will spend the night heretonight, and pray for...
475
00:36:49,307 --> 00:36:53,390
...our marching orders in themorning. Next update is at 7 AM.
476
00:36:53,986 --> 00:36:59,070
Hopefully, Sedna, the lnuit goddessof the ice, will be on our side.
477
00:37:02,344 --> 00:37:10,751
l think that's finally it, leaving
Eureka and dropping to the ice.
478
00:37:11,622 --> 00:37:15,752
ln about two hours we should be
on the packed ice,..
479
00:37:16,101 --> 00:37:17,910
...on our way to
the North Pole.
480
00:38:49,602 --> 00:38:53,241
This is our approach. We're about
to get dropped off on the ice.
481
00:38:53,761 --> 00:38:58,800
Troy is trying to get us on
some nice ice to land on.
482
00:38:59,680 --> 00:39:03,240
Not easy around here because
it's filled with rubble ice...
483
00:39:03,639 --> 00:39:05,799
...and pressure ridges.
484
00:39:32,953 --> 00:39:35,079
That's what l call
a rock n' roll landing.
485
00:39:35,912 --> 00:39:37,595
There's no getting the seat
in the upright position...
486
00:39:38,152 --> 00:39:40,881
...and making sure your seat belt
is fastened on these planes.
487
00:39:41,671 --> 00:39:45,037
This thing has landed on
this really rough ice.
488
00:39:47,430 --> 00:39:51,798
Troy is an ace pilot.
He got us down here on the ice.
489
00:39:52,549 --> 00:39:57,474
We are officially on the Arctic Sea
ice about to begin our journey.
490
00:39:58,627 --> 00:40:00,754
lt's pretty exciting.
491
00:40:04,986 --> 00:40:07,636
l guess l'd like to say
welcome to nowhere.
492
00:40:18,103 --> 00:40:23,187
This is it! lt's like
stepping on the moon.
493
00:40:26,302 --> 00:40:28,986
We're here, 85th degree.
494
00:40:30,181 --> 00:40:33,024
About three hundred and some
nautical miles from the North Pole.
495
00:40:33,740 --> 00:40:37,982
We got about 34 days ahead of
us. And the journey begins.
496
00:41:28,039 --> 00:41:30,484
That was an awesome flight, Troy.
Thank you so much.
497
00:41:30,878 --> 00:41:34,927
Well, best of luck, you know.
Best of luck, getting to the Pole.
498
00:43:01,899 --> 00:43:06,028
These are the luxury accommodations
here at the Polar inn.
499
00:43:07,538 --> 00:43:10,347
We're a little short on
amenities though.
500
00:43:10,777 --> 00:43:14,462
We called in for a shoeshine
but nobody picked up, so.
501
00:43:15,016 --> 00:43:18,416
There's no late night snack.
-Yeah there is.
502
00:43:18,775 --> 00:43:23,336
-Oh yeah, where is it?
-Leftover dinner.
503
00:43:25,134 --> 00:43:27,340
Yeah, frozen.
504
00:43:28,173 --> 00:43:30,903
-No microwave.
-No microwave.
505
00:43:33,692 --> 00:43:38,617
After a day on the trail, virtually
every stitch of item is wet,..
506
00:43:39,051 --> 00:43:43,373
...this is what we use to
dry it. This line right here.
507
00:43:43,850 --> 00:43:51,368
And this goes for long johns,
base layer, the second layer,..
508
00:43:51,808 --> 00:43:55,778
...third layer, fourth layer,
fifth layer.
509
00:43:59,527 --> 00:44:03,166
So that's my complaint
to management,..
510
00:44:03,486 --> 00:44:06,136
...l'm gonna tell them to
build more cabinet space.
511
00:44:23,242 --> 00:44:25,084
What happened to the stove?
-lt's out.
512
00:44:38,679 --> 00:44:42,808
As you can see, the ice frosts
over the tent at night.
513
00:44:44,677 --> 00:44:49,716
We get the heat up with the
heaters in the evenings and...
514
00:44:50,076 --> 00:44:53,078
...then in the morning again.
But during the night,..
515
00:44:53,395 --> 00:44:57,001
...we've got to obviously
turn them down to save on fuel.
516
00:44:57,395 --> 00:45:01,842
The temperature drops pretty
considerably in the tent and...
517
00:45:02,274 --> 00:45:07,233
...everything gets pretty frosty,
as you can see from all the stuff...
518
00:45:07,592 --> 00:45:13,678
...over here. This is what
we get our water from.
519
00:45:14,151 --> 00:45:19,076
The water reserve here. And
this is our local chef here.
520
00:45:19,590 --> 00:45:23,070
Hey, l got some breakfast brewing.
521
00:45:25,029 --> 00:45:27,474
l'm getting it all figured out
here in the morning.
522
00:45:27,868 --> 00:45:31,758
That's it, life in a tent. lt's
a little tight, not glorious.
523
00:45:32,107 --> 00:45:34,393
But the company is fine.
524
00:45:39,626 --> 00:45:41,866
Second day and we are bushed!
525
00:45:42,265 --> 00:45:45,314
The ice is clumpy as wenegotiated a field of rubble...
526
00:45:45,704 --> 00:45:47,911
...that was pretty discouraging.
527
00:46:28,695 --> 00:46:31,095
After two hours of pullingour heavy sledges across...
528
00:46:31,415 --> 00:46:33,939
...these pressure ridgesthe size of trucks, l looked up...
529
00:46:34,334 --> 00:46:37,734
...to see the same landscapefor miles in all directions!
530
00:46:38,253 --> 00:46:42,973
Well, this is day 3, it's been
pretty cold so far.
531
00:46:43,412 --> 00:46:46,256
lt's sunny everyday at least,
that's pretty good.
532
00:46:46,732 --> 00:46:51,020
But we've had between
-34 and -40�.
533
00:46:51,491 --> 00:46:54,891
Both Keith and l have little
frost nips on our fingers.
534
00:46:55,410 --> 00:46:57,980
lt's pretty chilly.
535
00:46:59,049 --> 00:47:02,017
On the third day we're
treading along, hopefully...
536
00:47:02,368 --> 00:47:05,451
...this will be a good omen
for the future.
537
00:47:28,043 --> 00:47:31,364
Like Sisyphus and his rock,we pull our heavy sledges...
538
00:47:31,922 --> 00:47:36,005
...across this uneven icy landscapeone step after the next.
539
00:47:36,641 --> 00:47:39,689
Occasionally cursing our decisionto be here in the first place.
540
00:47:40,000 --> 00:47:42,685
Day 5. North.
541
00:47:48,399 --> 00:47:51,322
-What the f..k.
-S..t.
542
00:47:52,678 --> 00:47:55,441
lt is common for the first few daysof any expedition to be...
543
00:47:55,797 --> 00:47:59,163
...the hardest as you getacclimated and into a rhythm.
544
00:47:59,796 --> 00:48:01,639
We are up for the challengeand hoping that...
545
00:48:01,956 --> 00:48:04,162
...the temperatures warm up a bit.
546
00:48:04,555 --> 00:48:07,877
Like nomads trekking across thewhite desert of another planet,..
547
00:48:08,234 --> 00:48:11,522
...we advance one laboriousstep after the next.
548
00:48:49,186 --> 00:48:51,995
A gale grew from the west.
549
00:48:52,625 --> 00:48:56,549
Even 5 knots of wind lashesthe face like frozen razor blades.
550
00:48:57,024 --> 00:48:59,834
lf indeed the human body hasa hundred million trillion cells...
551
00:49:00,224 --> 00:49:02,703
...in constant communicationwith one another,..
552
00:49:03,223 --> 00:49:07,022
...then mine were allscreaming, ""l am cold! ""
553
00:49:26,578 --> 00:49:29,228
The cold temperaturescrystallize the water deposits,..
554
00:49:29,657 --> 00:49:32,228
...preventing them frombonding with the ice.
555
00:49:32,577 --> 00:49:36,376
The result is like pulling the200 lb sledge through sand.
556
00:49:39,175 --> 00:49:41,985
The terrain is never flat,even when hitting nice pans...
557
00:49:42,335 --> 00:49:43,983
...which has been rare.
558
00:49:44,374 --> 00:49:46,945
Mostly it has been rubble fields,which slow us down and...
559
00:49:47,254 --> 00:49:50,939
...can be quite discouragingwhen they sprawl on for miles.
560
00:49:54,772 --> 00:49:57,138
The mood varies betweeneuphoric and upbeat,..
561
00:49:57,652 --> 00:50:00,302
...and frustrated and doubtful.
562
00:50:14,168 --> 00:50:17,091
Still, the Arctic desertreveals itself to us...
563
00:50:17,407 --> 00:50:20,296
...in all of its majestic andendless subtleties in the way...
564
00:50:20,647 --> 00:50:22,728
...that it only does to thosecommitting to traveling...
565
00:50:23,046 --> 00:50:27,812
...its unforgiving realm. The lunarvistas are simply breathtaking.
566
00:50:28,245 --> 00:50:32,248
No life here, and no soundsbut for the cruddy break...
567
00:50:32,604 --> 00:50:36,209
...of our feet on the ice andour constant marching companion:
568
00:50:36,643 --> 00:50:39,726
The steady and heavyrhythm of our breath.
569
00:50:42,722 --> 00:50:45,770
The sun does not rise above15 degrees from the horizon...
570
00:50:46,081 --> 00:50:49,289
...at its apex, butno longer sets either.
571
00:50:54,480 --> 00:50:59,121
All this in the silent and lonelyuniverse of the intense effort...
572
00:50:59,479 --> 00:51:02,083
...punctuated only by thesound of heavy breathing...
573
00:51:02,478 --> 00:51:05,640
...and the endless sunsetof the midnight sun.
574
00:51:20,634 --> 00:51:22,716
Time to get up.
575
00:51:25,633 --> 00:51:27,840
We started late today,as a wind from the south...
576
00:51:28,192 --> 00:51:32,356
...was shaking the tent all night.
Also l think today is Sunday,..
577
00:51:32,952 --> 00:51:36,239
...and on that day we felt,we too could get some rest.
578
00:51:37,990 --> 00:51:43,438
Every morning is the same exercise.
Just grabbing stuff out of...
579
00:51:43,749 --> 00:51:49,596
...your sleeping bag and
hanging it on the line to dry,..
580
00:51:50,028 --> 00:51:54,987
...so that we can repeat
that process again the next day.
581
00:51:56,786 --> 00:51:59,391
We felt no rush in gettingbeat up by the elements...
582
00:51:59,866 --> 00:52:02,186
...and were slow out of the tent.
583
00:52:02,905 --> 00:52:04,827
Mmm, porridge.
584
00:52:07,024 --> 00:52:15,067
Sesame seeds, oats and
we render it with some pemmican,..
585
00:52:15,463 --> 00:52:19,546
...which is basically just some
bacon fat and bacon bits and...
586
00:52:20,022 --> 00:52:22,672
...we've thrown in some cranberries
just to spice it up.
587
00:52:23,101 --> 00:52:32,462
Lots of calories make up for
what we're going to burn today.
588
00:52:42,577 --> 00:52:48,060
Lovely day on the Arctic Ocean
here. 87 degrees north.
589
00:52:48,406 --> 00:52:50,885
Three more to go,
two weeks in.
590
00:52:53,165 --> 00:52:56,770
There's my live commentator for you.
591
00:52:59,243 --> 00:53:02,770
Three hours in, we came acrossour first large open lead,..
592
00:53:03,083 --> 00:53:05,971
...and with it came the blackcolor of the Arctic ocean,..
593
00:53:06,402 --> 00:53:09,723
...which of course isconstantly below our feet.
594
00:53:12,041 --> 00:53:15,680
lt's all open water. That's why
we're seeing steaming there.
595
00:53:16,080 --> 00:53:20,368
lt's open from all the way
there, to back here.
596
00:53:21,079 --> 00:53:23,239
About here it looks like it closes.
597
00:53:23,838 --> 00:53:26,921
So that's what we're going to
try to do, is cross it over there.
598
00:53:28,317 --> 00:53:31,639
lt was a complex system ofcracks in the ice generated...
599
00:53:31,917 --> 00:53:34,885
...by the awesome power ofcurrents and winds, and after...
600
00:53:35,196 --> 00:53:39,325
...following its banks for a while,we finally found a crossing point.
601
00:53:39,795 --> 00:53:45,357
When a lead freshly forms it could
actually undulate, rubber ice.
602
00:53:45,674 --> 00:53:48,244
So it had some flex, and we were
okay with how much flex it had.
603
00:53:52,512 --> 00:53:54,878
lt's good.
604
00:54:24,346 --> 00:54:26,916
Open leads and pressure ridgesare the biggest challenges...
605
00:54:27,225 --> 00:54:29,510
...to North Pole travelers.
606
00:54:40,542 --> 00:54:43,227
We hurried as the environmentwas rapidly changing...
607
00:54:43,621 --> 00:54:45,828
...and the lead widening.
608
00:55:30,252 --> 00:55:32,139
-Not so bad, huh?
-Not so bad.
609
00:55:32,291 --> 00:55:37,091
l stopped there because l want to
unclip my harness, just in case.
610
00:55:37,610 --> 00:55:42,979
You know if you go in, you may not
want all this stuff attached to you.
611
00:55:47,208 --> 00:55:50,574
By now both Keith and lhave a number of frostbites.
612
00:55:50,927 --> 00:55:55,534
-Getting better, hopefully.
-One here, and one there.
613
00:55:55,766 --> 00:55:58,052
This is certainly not uncommonwhen traveling regions...
614
00:55:58,406 --> 00:56:01,568
...where men have no businessspending any amount of time in.
615
00:56:02,005 --> 00:56:06,134
But those nips have to be carefullymonitored or the risk could be loss.
616
00:56:06,404 --> 00:56:15,413
On day 16,
l've got Arctic, 2 and Sebastian, 8.
617
00:56:17,162 --> 00:56:19,049
This was another tough day.
618
00:56:21,761 --> 00:56:25,651
But it will change...
we keep heading north!
619
00:56:33,798 --> 00:56:37,643
We skied hard and for the first timebegan to grow into our rhythm.
620
00:56:37,957 --> 00:56:40,801
We might have done better mileagebut for the many rubble areas...
621
00:56:41,157 --> 00:56:42,521
...we are still dealing with.
622
00:56:42,956 --> 00:56:45,356
This quantity of rubble andpressure ridges is consistent...
623
00:56:45,716 --> 00:56:48,718
...with newly formed, andtherefore weaker, ice.
624
00:56:49,315 --> 00:56:53,000
Multi-year ice, which is almostall gone in the Arctic sea,..
625
00:56:53,394 --> 00:56:55,476
...tends to be thickerand smoother.
626
00:56:55,834 --> 00:56:57,835
lt has more structural integrity.
627
00:56:58,433 --> 00:57:01,436
lt is amazing to consider theawesome power of currents...
628
00:57:01,752 --> 00:57:05,836
...and winds crushing multi-tonschunks of solid ice like twigs,..
629
00:57:06,232 --> 00:57:10,600
...and piling them on top of oneanother like an auto salvage yard!
630
00:57:29,547 --> 00:57:33,152
That is just unbelievable! This
pressure ridge, look at this--
631
00:57:38,265 --> 00:57:42,473
Look! This pressure ridge is
being formed just as we speak.
632
00:57:43,504 --> 00:57:47,712
Just the forces of nature,
the tides crumpling these...
633
00:57:48,063 --> 00:57:55,627
...massive pieces of ice, billions
and billions of tons of ice...
634
00:57:56,061 --> 00:57:58,541
...being moved and crumpled.
635
00:57:59,060 --> 00:58:02,541
lt's really unbelievable
and an extraordinary sight.
636
00:58:03,260 --> 00:58:07,389
Such is the power of nature.
Our focus as a people...
637
00:58:07,739 --> 00:58:11,583
...must be on harnessingthat into renewable energy.
638
01:00:19,871 --> 01:00:24,159
-l got the rope.
-Good, excellent. Well done!
639
01:00:29,749 --> 01:00:33,514
That's how you cross a lead
on the Arctic Ocean.
640
01:00:33,988 --> 01:00:36,512
Yeah, that's a little boat creation.
641
01:00:37,267 --> 01:00:41,066
Not Canc�n, but
it does work as a raft.
642
01:00:44,506 --> 01:00:47,554
Today was a grind.
There were no gimmies.
643
01:00:47,825 --> 01:00:49,793
No freebies. No mulligans.
644
01:00:50,224 --> 01:00:53,068
No "this one"s on the house",or "first ball in".
645
01:00:53,424 --> 01:00:56,790
Nothing but hard-earnedslow miles.
646
01:00:57,183 --> 01:01:00,106
We had, essentially, a blizzard.
647
01:01:00,422 --> 01:01:02,822
The stress of the cold
was challenging.
648
01:01:03,182 --> 01:01:06,582
l had the good fortune of fogging
both of my goggles that day.
649
01:01:06,941 --> 01:01:09,465
We had temperatures
minus 46 Fahrenheit.
650
01:01:09,780 --> 01:01:13,580
So l was forced to relinquish
my position in the lead.
651
01:01:13,979 --> 01:01:15,662
You never know what to expect.
652
01:01:16,019 --> 01:01:19,545
Once we got resupplied, there was
a sort of break of our rhythm.
653
01:01:19,858 --> 01:01:23,021
And our second ration of
fifteen days was a little short,..
654
01:01:23,378 --> 01:01:25,345
...which gave us food shortages.
655
01:01:25,617 --> 01:01:29,586
lt's tough being out there
when you're both food stressed.
656
01:01:29,816 --> 01:01:33,501
-We were hungry, a lot!
-lt's what you focus on so much!
657
01:01:33,815 --> 01:01:38,183
Keith was just beat up
at the end of that day.
658
01:01:38,454 --> 01:01:40,297
lt really pushed me mentally.
659
01:01:40,734 --> 01:01:42,701
What are you doing here, Heger?
660
01:01:43,133 --> 01:01:46,500
l'm just getting ready to send
a dispatch with our PDA unit...
661
01:01:47,053 --> 01:01:49,179
...and our iridium
satellite phone.
662
01:01:50,932 --> 01:01:53,820
This uplinks with the satellites
and we're able to send images,..
663
01:01:54,211 --> 01:01:58,294
...text messages and our position;
so that folks back at home...
664
01:01:58,650 --> 01:02:01,698
...can virtually join
our adventure.
665
01:02:50,239 --> 01:02:51,729
This is truly remarkable.
666
01:02:52,119 --> 01:02:54,086
We are witnessing
one of nature's...
667
01:02:54,438 --> 01:02:57,043
...most extraordinary
display of power here.
668
01:02:57,238 --> 01:03:00,604
This lead that's been blocking
our way is actually closing.
669
01:03:01,037 --> 01:03:05,200
So the two plates are coming
together and it's in fact...
670
01:03:05,556 --> 01:03:08,444
...what's creating these
pressure ridges around here.
671
01:03:08,835 --> 01:03:11,918
But, it looks like, if we're lucky,
this whole lead is going to...
672
01:03:12,355 --> 01:03:15,323
...close up and we're going
to be able to cross it over.
673
01:03:26,632 --> 01:03:31,796
The arctic terrain can beunrelenting and unflinching.
674
01:03:32,310 --> 01:03:36,633
Yard by yard we negotiatedthe broken ice boulders.
675
01:03:37,829 --> 01:03:41,196
The mix of cruddy, powdery snowswallowed up the sledges" rails...
676
01:03:41,628 --> 01:03:44,950
...as if dragging them throughsyrup. Each section led to...
677
01:03:45,308 --> 01:03:48,549
...another chaotic and randomdisplay of Nature"s forces.
678
01:03:51,466 --> 01:03:55,913
ln this grand theater, it is hardnot to feel insignificant.
679
01:03:56,465 --> 01:03:58,786
And the purpose of our mission,..
680
01:03:59,145 --> 01:04:01,954
...in its simplicity,felt all the more absurd.
681
01:04:02,544 --> 01:04:04,148
Nice job.
682
01:04:14,222 --> 01:04:16,667
Try and imaginea giant crumble cake.
683
01:04:17,021 --> 01:04:18,545
Throw it into the deep freeze.
684
01:04:18,781 --> 01:04:21,021
And now reduce your size toabout an inch,..
685
01:04:21,380 --> 01:04:24,031
...strap on some skisand decide to cross it!
686
01:04:24,459 --> 01:04:27,348
Sometimes the best thing to dois to just put one foot...
687
01:04:27,659 --> 01:04:30,707
...in front of the other, andmove forward without thinking.
688
01:04:36,617 --> 01:04:41,303
This is us after
fourteen hours of travel.
689
01:04:41,816 --> 01:04:43,976
We're pretty exhausted.
690
01:04:44,375 --> 01:04:47,981
We're going into the negative drift
at this point. So, it feels like...
691
01:04:48,294 --> 01:04:51,343
...walking on a conveyor belt.
Every mile that we do we lose...
692
01:04:51,774 --> 01:04:55,140
...about a tenth of that mile
to the drift pulling us backwards.
693
01:04:55,573 --> 01:04:57,017
We're travelling
on the Arctic Ocean,..
694
01:04:57,533 --> 01:05:00,660
...so we spend 35 days
without touching land.
695
01:05:01,012 --> 01:05:04,811
First, there is no point
on the sea ice where...
696
01:05:05,131 --> 01:05:08,372
...there is an actual
geographical North Pole.
697
01:05:08,510 --> 01:05:10,876
That night we realized that we had
started drifting south.
698
01:05:11,230 --> 01:05:13,117
That point is at the bottom
of the ocean and...
699
01:05:13,469 --> 01:05:15,551
...everything above
it is essentially floating.
700
01:05:15,869 --> 01:05:19,759
So the miles we were making,
they were being taken away...
701
01:05:20,068 --> 01:05:22,353
...from the, sort of,
Arctic treadmill.
702
01:05:22,907 --> 01:05:27,115
So, we're pretty exhausted.
The wind has been whipping us...
703
01:05:28,266 --> 01:05:32,508
...like whip boys, all day. lt's
blowing about 25 knots right now.
704
01:05:32,865 --> 01:05:35,629
And although the temperature is
not that cold, the wind is...
705
01:05:36,064 --> 01:05:43,185
...dropping them by 20-30% so it's
about 25 degrees minus right now,..
706
01:05:43,463 --> 01:05:49,150
...but it feels about 35 minus.
Although we're happy to be here,..
707
01:05:49,502 --> 01:05:52,311
...we're pretty beat up right now.
Right Keith?
708
01:05:52,621 --> 01:05:55,020
Agree with that!
709
01:05:55,340 --> 01:05:58,025
The drift was so strong that day
that we woke up the next morning...
710
01:05:58,420 --> 01:06:02,389
...behind the spot that we had
woken up the morning prior.
711
01:06:04,179 --> 01:06:07,944
From morning until evening,hardly a word is exchanged.
712
01:06:08,418 --> 01:06:12,660
The terrain was friendly andrelatively flat and the scenery epic.
713
01:06:13,137 --> 01:06:17,027
As each day rolls into the next,there are no signs of life...
714
01:06:17,296 --> 01:06:19,946
...to break the quiet sanctitudeof our journey.
715
01:06:20,375 --> 01:06:25,175
Not a bird; not a bug; no planehigh above in the sky.
716
01:06:25,574 --> 01:06:28,542
The feeling of solitude in thiswhite stillness could, for some,..
717
01:06:28,853 --> 01:06:31,299
...scream louder than despair.
718
01:06:31,853 --> 01:06:36,141
But mostly l immerse myself incomplete communion with the ice,..
719
01:06:36,492 --> 01:06:40,257
...and feel at one with it--
one in thirty million species...
720
01:06:40,531 --> 01:06:44,170
...inhabiting the earth;no more, no less.
721
01:06:45,450 --> 01:06:48,612
And l get lost in the uniqueprivelege of finding myself here.
722
01:06:48,929 --> 01:06:53,217
Nourishing my soul with the pureand raw power of Nature.
723
01:07:05,366 --> 01:07:08,334
We came upon an enormous systemof melt ways, frozen over,..
724
01:07:08,645 --> 01:07:11,169
...remaining most likelyfrom the summer.
725
01:07:11,564 --> 01:07:16,364
Huge waterways looking like riversstretching for miles east and west.
726
01:07:16,763 --> 01:07:20,812
lt spells the ominous demiseof the Arctic summer ice.
727
01:07:21,362 --> 01:07:24,570
lndeed while it"s predicted to breakentirely in the summer period...
728
01:07:24,882 --> 01:07:28,851
...by as early as 2013, privatelyscientists feared it might have...
729
01:07:29,161 --> 01:07:33,244
...happened last summer,and could anytime hereafter.
730
01:07:38,959 --> 01:07:42,121
Broken ice in the summer meansthe end of multi year ice...
731
01:07:42,958 --> 01:07:45,846
...and a rapid breakdown of thestructural integrity of the sea ice--
732
01:07:46,317 --> 01:07:52,243
Regardless of seasons. But for us,today, it was eerily beautiful.
733
01:08:59,262 --> 01:09:02,230
All cold environments arechallenging to shoot in.
734
01:09:02,621 --> 01:09:06,386
But out here, each opportunity toshoot has to be measured against...
735
01:09:06,780 --> 01:09:11,102
...one, the time to stop, openthe sledge and set the gear up,..
736
01:09:11,419 --> 01:09:14,149
...and two, the cold thatsets in from stopping.
737
01:09:14,539 --> 01:09:17,018
Consequently, shootingis extremely challenging,..
738
01:09:17,378 --> 01:09:19,584
...and made all the morefrustrating for the fact that...
739
01:09:19,897 --> 01:09:22,422
...there are quite literally100s of shots daily...
740
01:09:22,777 --> 01:09:25,665
...that cannot be capturedbut to memory.
741
01:09:44,132 --> 01:09:46,498
Eerie and ominous,with the profound beauty...
742
01:09:46,852 --> 01:09:49,376
...of the simplicity of void.
743
01:09:49,811 --> 01:09:53,496
This lead spells out the future ofthe Arctic Ocean as it breaks up;..
744
01:09:53,810 --> 01:09:56,096
...its ice thicknessfurther threatened by...
745
01:09:56,410 --> 01:10:00,049
...the exponential factors ofwarm air and warmer water.
746
01:10:02,129 --> 01:10:05,017
This lead was enormous:two miles across and...
747
01:10:05,288 --> 01:10:08,336
...its length unclear asit stretched East and West,..
748
01:10:08,687 --> 01:10:11,212
...well beyond whatthe eye could see.
749
01:10:12,766 --> 01:10:17,611
The ice is rapidly changing, andl wonder if generations to come...
750
01:10:17,965 --> 01:10:21,014
...will have the chanceto do what we"re doing.
751
01:10:21,564 --> 01:10:25,045
My one great privilege whichwill undoubtedly live to be...
752
01:10:25,404 --> 01:10:29,407
...a great frustration is that whilstwitnessing such unique sights,..
753
01:10:29,843 --> 01:10:31,525
...l also know thatit is impossible...
754
01:10:31,882 --> 01:10:35,249
...to capture its scaleand breadth on film.
755
01:10:45,759 --> 01:10:49,320
When the sky is overcast out here,all manners of depth,..
756
01:10:49,599 --> 01:10:53,887
...perspective and height disappear.
The pale shade that normally...
757
01:10:54,238 --> 01:10:57,638
...gives the icy terrainits detail is completely gone.
758
01:10:58,077 --> 01:11:01,842
What remains is the seeminglyposterized ice blue color...
759
01:11:02,156 --> 01:11:05,522
...of most pressure ridges--
and pure white.
760
01:11:13,354 --> 01:11:16,675
The morale was low, asyet another reality sunk in:
761
01:11:17,153 --> 01:11:20,121
At the rate we have been going,we will not make the pole in time...
762
01:11:20,432 --> 01:11:22,400
...to exit through Barneo.
763
01:11:22,752 --> 01:11:26,437
So the additional challenge is set;the race against the clock is on.
764
01:11:26,951 --> 01:11:29,521
We need to average12 nautical miles a day,..
765
01:11:29,790 --> 01:11:33,077
...which we have not done so far,and not for lack of trying.
766
01:11:33,549 --> 01:11:37,155
Besides we are drifting south--
we lost a mile last night,..
767
01:11:37,549 --> 01:11:40,995
...and by the time we wake up,we will have lost another mile--
768
01:11:41,428 --> 01:11:44,555
The drift is taking us backwards,which is not unusual.
769
01:11:44,947 --> 01:11:46,869
We will re-strategize.
770
01:11:47,186 --> 01:11:51,555
But for now we are dead tiredand will seek sleep for counsel.
771
01:12:00,224 --> 01:12:05,388
Now to pull the frosty sleeping bag
out of its compressor bag.
772
01:12:24,419 --> 01:12:30,140
l'm actually shivering right now;
l'm not fully cocooned.
773
01:12:33,897 --> 01:12:36,501
All right, good night.
774
01:12:43,735 --> 01:12:46,942
l cannot help but think of Peary,Henson and the four lnuit on...
775
01:12:47,214 --> 01:12:51,263
...their team, and how after reachingthe pole on April 6th 1909,..
776
01:12:51,533 --> 01:12:54,660
...they then had to facethe un-assisted return to land,..
777
01:12:54,932 --> 01:12:56,456
...for many more monthsof journeying.
778
01:12:56,852 --> 01:13:00,139
There were no satellite phones,no blogs, no power bars,..
779
01:13:00,531 --> 01:13:03,897
...no technology developed fabrics,no nylon tents.
780
01:13:04,210 --> 01:13:07,020
Just six brave menfacing the unknown...
781
01:13:07,290 --> 01:13:10,178
...with no safety net,and no back up.
782
01:13:15,008 --> 01:13:17,817
The race for the pole is still on,we hope for good luck...
783
01:13:18,127 --> 01:13:21,335
...in the terrain again sowe can maintain our speed.
784
01:13:23,006 --> 01:13:26,169
We have been told categoricallythat our flight off the ice...
785
01:13:26,446 --> 01:13:31,326
...will be no later than the 26thin the AM, as Barneo closes.
786
01:13:32,364 --> 01:13:35,811
Barneo used to close later in May,but the rising temperatures have...
787
01:13:36,164 --> 01:13:39,246
...made this too precarious forthis floating station servicing...
788
01:13:39,563 --> 01:13:43,771
...expeditions and scientificresearch on the ice for four weeks.
789
01:13:47,681 --> 01:13:49,888
Yesterday l said thatthe ice on a lead generally...
790
01:13:50,201 --> 01:13:54,000
...doesn"t break at once.
Well, sometimes it does.
791
01:13:54,480 --> 01:13:56,765
And today it did.
792
01:13:57,119 --> 01:14:01,248
So we were investigating something
that looked potentially passable.
793
01:14:01,638 --> 01:14:04,323
l took a chance on it because
l was trying to make time.
794
01:14:04,438 --> 01:14:07,600
The only way to find out is
if you take the initiative to...
795
01:14:07,917 --> 01:14:10,521
...walk out there and see if it's
going to hold your weight.
796
01:14:11,956 --> 01:14:14,607
We were trying to make timeand had a good start until...
797
01:14:14,955 --> 01:14:17,401
...a small east/west leadblocked our way.
798
01:14:17,795 --> 01:14:20,319
A narrow section lookedquestionable but doable,..
799
01:14:20,634 --> 01:14:22,841
...as it was only about10 feet wide.
800
01:14:23,754 --> 01:14:27,234
l unhooked from the sledge, steppedcarefully on the flexing ice,..
801
01:14:27,713 --> 01:14:32,035
...took a large step forward, andall at once... the dreaded.
802
01:14:34,711 --> 01:14:38,794
The ice gave in from under meand l slowly but inescapably...
803
01:14:39,150 --> 01:14:41,960
...sunk to my neckin Arctic water.
804
01:14:42,590 --> 01:14:44,716
He was fortunate that
he had loosened his skiis.
805
01:14:44,829 --> 01:14:47,150
l kicked them off and they had
floated up to the surface.
806
01:14:47,509 --> 01:14:50,159
lt took about two paddle strokes
to get to the edge where l was.
807
01:14:50,428 --> 01:14:53,476
l got to pull myself up
with Keith's assistance.
808
01:14:53,907 --> 01:14:57,434
Keith quickly threw me a lineand pulled me out which left me...
809
01:14:57,746 --> 01:15:02,354
...dripping in -25 degrees Celcius.
lt goes without saying that...
810
01:15:02,665 --> 01:15:05,065
...getting down to your skivviesunder these conditions isn"t...
811
01:15:05,465 --> 01:15:07,671
...anyone"s ideaof a good time!
812
01:15:08,064 --> 01:15:09,986
And l rolled into the snow,
at least the ice,..
813
01:15:10,304 --> 01:15:12,351
...to absorb some of the
moisture as possible.
814
01:15:12,703 --> 01:15:14,785
The powder snow is so dry that...
815
01:15:15,103 --> 01:15:17,263
...when it hits the water,
it acts like a sponge.
816
01:15:17,622 --> 01:15:20,386
You know, it was unpleasant but
it was a quick moment in time.
817
01:15:20,702 --> 01:15:24,546
There's no other better remedy
for hypothermia than activity.
818
01:15:24,861 --> 01:15:29,388
There are funner things to do,
to be sure, in the Arctic...
819
01:15:29,700 --> 01:15:34,784
...than to change and get naked in
those frigid temperatures.
820
01:15:36,298 --> 01:15:39,108
One of the great lessons of thisenvironment is that...
821
01:15:39,418 --> 01:15:42,818
...there are no time-outs,no quitting and no savior.
822
01:15:43,297 --> 01:15:45,106
The mess you"re inis yours to clean,..
823
01:15:45,416 --> 01:15:47,987
...and this responsibilityworks anywhere.
824
01:15:56,934 --> 01:16:00,653
With nothing but open space in frontof me, l motored and skied hard.
825
01:16:01,333 --> 01:16:04,654
My legs got sucked into the rhythm,and never complained.
826
01:16:05,012 --> 01:16:07,333
Nor did Keith, though l knewhis hip bothered him.
827
01:16:07,732 --> 01:16:11,053
But the day was set to put a markon our vanishing legacy.
828
01:16:11,571 --> 01:16:15,017
Each hour that passed was punctuatedby the pleasing speed that would...
829
01:16:15,290 --> 01:16:18,532
...define our last travel day, andthe looming and steady creep...
830
01:16:18,849 --> 01:16:22,569
...of a countdown that broughta mix of relief and sadness.
831
01:16:23,209 --> 01:16:26,609
The last few days have been thetoughest, but today, in spite of...
832
01:16:27,088 --> 01:16:30,807
...the wind"s chill, we areeating miles and feel unstoppable.
833
01:16:36,326 --> 01:16:39,055
As if to teach us one more timethe meaning of the word respect,..
834
01:16:39,405 --> 01:16:42,771
...the pack ice threw a field ofjunky, powdery blocks at us,..
835
01:16:43,164 --> 01:16:45,086
...and the cloudsovertook the sun...
836
01:16:45,484 --> 01:16:48,134
...to flatten out detailin the terrain one more time.
837
01:16:49,883 --> 01:16:51,566
l was anxious, pushing forward,..
838
01:16:51,922 --> 01:16:54,004
...intent in reachingour farthest north.
839
01:16:58,601 --> 01:17:03,048
Then it all cleared:the sky, the wind, the rubble.
840
01:17:03,400 --> 01:17:07,563
And the end came abruptly,systematic and unapologetic.
841
01:17:07,999 --> 01:17:11,638
Ahead of us and within reach,on a flat pan framed by...
842
01:17:11,998 --> 01:17:15,320
...pressure ridges, stoodmy childhood dream.
843
01:17:15,757 --> 01:17:17,884
The point that makesexplorers through the ages...
844
01:17:18,237 --> 01:17:21,046
...squint with wonderdoes not surrender easily.
845
01:17:21,556 --> 01:17:24,639
But l was determined,GPS in hand,..
846
01:17:25,116 --> 01:17:29,165
...to see those numbers line upand honor Peary and his men...
847
01:17:29,555 --> 01:17:32,159
...from where they stooda hundred years ago.
848
01:17:39,992 --> 01:17:43,632
Zeros! This is it! Right here!
849
01:17:43,992 --> 01:17:49,314
This is the North Pole, right here.
850
01:17:50,030 --> 01:17:53,113
From this point forth,
no matter where you go,..
851
01:17:53,350 --> 01:17:56,591
...no matter what direction
l go, l'm going south.
852
01:17:57,389 --> 01:18:10,834
And here's the other thing; if l do
this, in doing this right now...
853
01:18:17,664 --> 01:18:23,306
...l've walked through every
single time zone on the planet!
854
01:18:24,543 --> 01:18:29,627
This is it, the North Pole, right
here. The top of the world.
855
01:18:32,861 --> 01:18:35,022
We made it, it's pretty exciting.
856
01:18:35,541 --> 01:18:39,340
And in seconds, just like that,it was gone.
857
01:18:39,780 --> 01:18:43,465
That point from which any stepheads south, the top of the world,..
858
01:18:43,899 --> 01:18:47,698
...where all longitudinal linesblend and all time zones meet,..
859
01:18:48,138 --> 01:18:52,107
...where the world rotates belowyour feet, that point was mine...
860
01:18:52,377 --> 01:18:56,460
...for one brief, etherealinstant. And then no more.
861
01:18:57,536 --> 01:19:01,539
Beneath the frosty facemaskand under my icy ruffed hood,..
862
01:19:01,935 --> 01:19:04,699
...the breath l took filled my heartwith the essence of purpose,..
863
01:19:05,135 --> 01:19:07,182
...and a mission accomplished.
864
01:19:07,614 --> 01:19:10,423
For a while l stared in silenceat the field in front of me,..
865
01:19:10,773 --> 01:19:14,095
...taking in the open,unrestricted ice kingdom;..
866
01:19:14,413 --> 01:19:17,734
...committing to memory its vastnessand the contours of the mounds...
867
01:19:18,012 --> 01:19:22,380
...and ridges framing it; noting theway that the sun defined the terrain.
868
01:19:22,651 --> 01:19:24,652
Feeling the wind biting my left side.
869
01:19:25,050 --> 01:19:28,497
l heard my heart pounding, freshfrom the effort, tugging at me...
870
01:19:28,810 --> 01:19:30,618
...with undecided trepidation,..
871
01:19:30,969 --> 01:19:34,210
...not sure whether to weepin relief or beg for more.
872
01:19:37,088 --> 01:19:40,693
Any moment now, this solemn andsuspended reality would be broken...
873
01:19:41,007 --> 01:19:44,294
...by the distant flappingof the helicopter"s rotors.
874
01:19:44,726 --> 01:19:46,774
And the dream would end.
875
01:19:48,445 --> 01:19:50,970
As Keith and l stood there inthe silence that had come to...
876
01:19:51,245 --> 01:19:54,088
...characterize our solitary travel,l knew that this image would...
877
01:19:54,524 --> 01:19:58,050
...define my experienceup here. And l relished it.
878
01:19:59,323 --> 01:20:01,564
The North Pole is so ephemeral;..
879
01:20:01,833 --> 01:20:04,278
...so fleeting that it canfeel like an illusion.
880
01:20:06,592 --> 01:20:09,560
While the Pole itself is astatic geographical point...
881
01:20:09,791 --> 01:20:12,520
...at the bottom of the ocean,up here, on the sea ice...
882
01:20:12,830 --> 01:20:16,357
...constantly drifting, nothing is.
ln fact sometimes,..
883
01:20:16,789 --> 01:20:19,872
...as happened to me then,the dream feels more real.
884
01:20:20,509 --> 01:20:23,909
And as the ice shifts, unmovedby the human desire to pierce...
885
01:20:24,308 --> 01:20:27,708
...its crust with a marquee post,what is left is the image that...
886
01:20:28,107 --> 01:20:32,110
...we chose to retain. And to me,it will be that open field...
887
01:20:32,506 --> 01:20:37,511
...staring me in the eye, as ifto say: "l"m leaving too. Soon. "
888
01:20:47,783 --> 01:20:50,546
ln the distance, the wind carriedthe unmistakable flapping of...
889
01:20:50,862 --> 01:20:53,751
...the Ml8"s rotors.
890
01:20:53,982 --> 01:20:57,428
lnvisible at first, the heavy craftappeared south of us.
891
01:21:37,692 --> 01:21:40,855
l stared out of the port hole of thehelicopter as we lifted off to...
892
01:21:41,212 --> 01:21:44,612
...Barneo, feeling real fondnessand nostalgia for this tough...
893
01:21:45,091 --> 01:21:47,456
...and unforgiving environment.
894
01:21:49,370 --> 01:21:52,850
We were leaving the pack ice,its ridges, rubble fields and...
895
01:21:53,169 --> 01:21:56,650
...open leads; its frigid humidityand freezing winds;..
896
01:21:57,008 --> 01:22:00,375
...its cloud cover and zerovisibility; and its canvas that...
897
01:22:00,808 --> 01:22:03,856
...challenges the human spiritand pushes the limits...
898
01:22:04,287 --> 01:22:06,971
...of its physical potential. Andthe thought troubled me...
899
01:22:07,326 --> 01:22:09,897
...as it slowly sank in thatl would likely not be back here.
900
01:22:10,326 --> 01:22:11,849
At least not like that.
901
01:22:15,525 --> 01:22:19,847
lntense and epic, the North Poleis one tough, tough mission.
902
01:22:21,523 --> 01:22:23,730
The legendary Reinhold Messner said:
903
01:22:24,123 --> 01:22:26,966
"Everest is very dangerous,but crossing the North Pole,..
904
01:22:27,282 --> 01:22:30,728
...which l attempted to do, isten times more dangerous. "
905
01:22:31,241 --> 01:22:33,527
l knew flying away that whatl brought back with me...
906
01:22:33,801 --> 01:22:35,882
...was an experience that hasmarked me, and perhaps...
907
01:22:36,240 --> 01:22:38,128
...changed me for life.
908
01:22:42,679 --> 01:22:45,203
After five weeks of thisepic adventure, l know that...
909
01:22:45,518 --> 01:22:49,283
...re-entry will be a challenge.
But all things do come to an end.
910
01:22:49,637 --> 01:22:52,242
And l could reallyuse a sandwich!
911
01:22:55,676 --> 01:22:57,997
l reflect on human"samazing ability to survive...
912
01:22:58,356 --> 01:23:01,165
...in one of the harshestenvironments on Earth.
913
01:23:02,915 --> 01:23:06,805
As the world celebrates Earth day,l think of how important it is to...
914
01:23:07,154 --> 01:23:09,633
...get out of this false sense ofsecurity that we have developed...
915
01:23:09,993 --> 01:23:14,122
...as city dwellers, lulled away bythe convenience of technology...
916
01:23:14,512 --> 01:23:17,992
...from the responsibility andconnection we have to the land...
917
01:23:18,391 --> 01:23:23,157
...that hosts us. Where does ourgarbage go? We don"t know.
918
01:23:23,630 --> 01:23:26,155
What is the true impact of ourelectrical power source...
919
01:23:26,550 --> 01:23:28,756
...and what is our consumption?
920
01:23:30,189 --> 01:23:32,952
lndigenous cultures have aninnate sense of renewable...
921
01:23:33,258 --> 01:23:36,580
...and sustainable livingbecause it is logical.
922
01:23:37,017 --> 01:23:39,986
Western cultures havemostly lost that.
923
01:23:40,337 --> 01:23:44,500
And l hope that this experience in
the Arctic raises awareness...
924
01:23:44,816 --> 01:23:50,060
...of how fragile this is. And while
the Arctic is melting away,..
925
01:23:50,375 --> 01:23:57,939
...our societies, our governments,
and our economies are all vying...
926
01:23:58,253 --> 01:24:02,143
...to exploit its resources
made more available and...
927
01:24:02,412 --> 01:24:05,255
...accessible because of the
melting. And in such we are...
928
01:24:05,531 --> 01:24:09,217
...perpetuating a cycle which was
the genesis for the undoing...
929
01:24:09,571 --> 01:24:12,175
...of this environment to begin
with. lt's a profound link:
930
01:24:12,529 --> 01:24:18,137
lt's one of the multiple links that
tie us to this natural order.
931
01:24:18,449 --> 01:24:26,331
Any weakening of any link in that
chain puts everything in jeopardy.
932
01:24:27,527 --> 01:24:30,927
Everything, except of course for
nature and for the world which...
933
01:24:31,206 --> 01:24:32,969
...carries on in the way
that it will.
934
01:24:33,326 --> 01:24:35,976
Ultimately this is not
about protecting the planet.
935
01:24:36,325 --> 01:24:41,250
Ultimately this is really about
protecting ourselves from ourselves.
936
01:24:45,803 --> 01:24:48,487
With each step into the whitevastness of the Arctic sea,..
937
01:24:48,843 --> 01:24:52,323
...l am reminded of how smalland vulnerable we really are,..
938
01:24:52,641 --> 01:24:55,610
...and confronted with the mirrorof my own footprint.
939
01:24:56,081 --> 01:24:59,766
While the snow drifts covermy tracks, l know that l, too,..
940
01:25:00,120 --> 01:25:03,839
...would soon drown in the tearsof the earth as its ice melts...
941
01:25:04,119 --> 01:25:06,770
...and floods our cities,forcing on us the reckoning...
942
01:25:07,158 --> 01:25:11,527
...of an order that we lost.
l am left to ponder in amazement...
943
01:25:11,997 --> 01:25:15,319
...at the power of the nature thatsurrounds us, and to appreciate...
944
01:25:15,557 --> 01:25:18,764
...the freedom we"re afforded tojourney unrestricted through it.
945
01:25:19,676 --> 01:25:22,327
What an adventure!
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