Geomagnetic Pole - 2004
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In March 2001 Jim McNeill placed an advert calling for volunteers with no previous Arctic experience to take part in one of the most ambitious series of expeditions of our
time.
Respondents were selected first by paper and then by attendance at an outdoor selection process on Dartmoor giving rise to the Ice Warrior Squad. |
After ten months of UK training the squad set off in March of 2003 to undergo a 70 day, comprehensive training programme in the Arctic, at the end of which they had become competent and experienced sea ice travellers.
In April 2004 under Jim’s leadership, they successfully traversed over 300 miles of treacherous terrain and extreme weather conditions to reach the Geomagnetic North Pole—the first of four north poles. This created a world first, having the first two women in history to visit the pole.
It was a journey of critical teamwork, of self discovery, of technical development, of scientific investigation and educational portrayal. |