Friday, November 1, 2013

‘POLE OF COLD’ EXPEDITION GETS READY TO DEPART


With just six weeks to go before departure, final preparations for the Land Rover and The Royal Geographical Society with Institute of British Geographers - supported ‘Pole of Cold’ expedition are well under way.


The 14-week 30,000 km journey will begin from the Royal Geographical Society in London on 20 November 2013. The team will depart the UK from Harwich, catching a ferry to Esbjerg in Denmark and then on to Oslo, Norway. The planned route goes through Finland to St Petersburg, before continuing east through Russia to Ekaterinburg and on to the Trans-Siberian Highway. After skirting Lake Baikal, the Defender will be heading along the infamous ‘Road of Bones' to Oymyakon. Conditions at Oymyakon, the Northern hemisphere’s Pole of Cold, will be extreme, regularly hitting -20 deg C and at times as low as -50 deg C. The region earned its title as the ‘Pole of Cold’ when -67.7 deg C was recorded in February 1933. 

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