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Subject: Tie down the skinny ones! Update: April
16, 2003
Arctic greetings!
Last night,
I decide that in order to be able to sleep, it might be a good idea to
draw the drapes closed to block out the nighttime sun. Smart. I did
sleep, as opposed to the night before. At somewhere around 6:00am, I awoke
to some major window-rattling. My hotel is but 6 kilometers from
the airport, and I was convinced that the Antonov plane which had
delivered one expedition group up to the pole yesterday was returning and
was about to land. I bolted out of bed to watch this monster come
down and land. Alas, to my surprise, it was not the polar aircraft bearing
down, but the polar wind! The roads which were here only yesterday are
simply gone... If it were not for my nice comfy warm room and the few buildings
which I can still see, I may as well BE at the pole! I estimate the snow-laden
winds to be gusting at 50-60 mph... Can you say: hostile weather
conditions? Not too condusive to flying any kind of plane - not even the
Antonov-74 which is supposedly the world's best polar aircraft because
of its unique design. It belongs to the category of STOL aircraft (Short
Take-Off and Landing). And that is certainly the On a side note, I must say that I feel exceptionally privileged to be part of this group which includes quite a number of rather famous people. At the dinner table last night, I sat next to Helmut Linzbichler, a climber who is just Mt. Everest shy of successfully having summitted the highest peak on each of the 7 continents. Across from me was Alan Chambers who was one of the two first Brits to walk unsupported from Canada to the North Pole pulling their own sledges (in 2000)! To his left was a man who sailed AROUND Antarctica! And the list goes on. (why I suddenly feel so inferior, I can't imagine...) Anyway...... as bad as the weather is, I am going to venture out of doors, and see how long I can retain my vertical posture. I mean, this IS what I came for - of my own volition... And I need to give my military-edition arctic gear a test run. As good of a place as any.... Should you not hear from me for a couple of days, assume that the weather machine took a bit of a breather, and that I am off to follow my dream....... Wish us all luck! Over and out!
P.S. If I reach the pole, I must do everything in my power to contain my overflow of emotions, and must keep from crying!!! For if I do, I will freeze my eyelids shut! No joke! Bet you didn't think of THAT, didja? |
. I have told many people that I want to return up to the Ice. Naturally, they all think I'm insane, but it doesn't matter to me what they say. It is true that I want to go back. I just HAVE to go back. There's no two words about it. One way or another, I'll be up there next April |
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