North Pole Expeditions
List of Arctic expeditions - Wikipedia
Polar Conquest · 1926: The airship Norge (Roald Amundsen, Umberto Nobile and Lincoln Ellsworth) becomes the first verified trip to the North Pole · 1928: Carl ...
North Pole - All the Way - Adventure Consultants
The North Pole is the 'test piece' of polar expeditions and a serious undertaking. Surrounded by sea ice and in total darkness for half the year, the North Pole ...
Mystery of the Arctic Ice: Who was First to the North Pole
One of the most famous explorers of the area was Robert Peary, who manned multiple expeditions throughout Greenland and toward the North Pole.
Polar expeditions | PolarExplorers | United States
Explore the ends of the Earth and all cold places in between with PolarExplorers. Polar expeditions, expedition training, South Pole flights, North Pole ...
With Quark Expeditions, there are many thrilling ways to explore every May to September. From the Canadian Arctic to Greenland to Svalbard, this is the new way ...
Arctic Exploration Timeline - American Polar Society
982 Eric the Red discovered Greenland. 1497 John Cabot discovered the rich Grand Banks fishing grounds off the coasts of Labrador and Newfoundland.
North Pole & the Arctic - Icetrek Polar Expeditions
Since 1999, we've been taking people from all corners of the globe to the ends of the earth. Icetrek specialises in guiding ski expeditions, treks, tours…
First to the North Pole: Five Failed but Brave Expeditions
A failed (and sometimes ill-fated) expedition used it to justify voyages that were arduous, dangerous, but all inarguably brave.
North & South Pole Travel, Expeditions, & Tours - National Geographic
Experience dazzling, ice-covered landscapes that have long captured the imagination of explorers on a polar expedition aboard the National Geographic ...
The first undisputed expedition to reach the North Pole was that of the airship Norge, which overflew the area in 1926 with 16 men on board, including ...
Arctic Antarctic When it comes to polar expeditions, you're only as good as where your ships can take you. When you venture into the untouched wilds of.
History of polar exploration in the Pole : Arctic - Fondation Tara Océan
The earliest explorations in the Arctic date back to the Vikings, who reached Greenland around the 10th century and lived there for 500 years.
Polar Expeditions - Atlas Ocean Voyages
Our Polar Expeditions take you to the glacial landscapes of Antarctica, the wild frontiers of the Arctic and the soaring fjords of Greenland.
... expedition will bring a modern research icebreaker close to the north pole for the first time in polar winter. The data gathered will be used by scientists ...
How Much Does It Actually Cost to go to the Arctic and North Pole
Expect to pay at least USD $28,000 for a cruise to the North Pole, with prices going up from there. This range of North Pole expedition costs takes into account ...
North Pole Expedition - OceanSky Cruises
Our North Pole Expedition is a 48-hour long journey taking off and returning from Longyearbyen, Svalbard. Our airships are equipped with 8 cabins, where we ...
Polar Exploration: Ralph Plaisted, Will Steger, & Ann Bancroft ...
Plaisted Polar Expedition Papers. Newspaper clippings and other papers related to two snowmobile expeditions from northern Canada to the North ...
The History of Arctic Exploration - Churchill Northern Studies Centre
In this article, we'll take a look at the rich history of Arctic exploration — from early attempts to recent adventures — and reveal how you too ...
Here are just a few of the Arctic discovery pages: Nansen's Fram expedition (1893–1896) A man of many talents, Fridtjof Nansen was not only an explorer but ...
5 Polar Expeditions That Ended in Disaster | History Hit
From the mysterious disappearance of the Franklin expedition to SA Andrée's disastrous attempt to reach the North Pole in a hydrogen balloon, here are 5 polar ...
North to the Pole
Book by Will StegerThe book North to the Pole, written by Will Steger and Paul Schurke, was published in 1986. It is a first-person account of an expedition to the North Pole and illustrates how seven men and one woman set out by dog-sled to accomplish the goal of completing an expedition to the North Pole without resupply and only with the help of traditional navigation techniques.
Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know
Book by Ranulph FiennesNorth Pole-37
North Pole-37 was the 37th Russian manned drifting station, primarily used for polar research. The station was established with the nuclear icebreaker NS Yamal in the Arctic Ocean at the beginning of September 2009.