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		<title>Live Updates from THE PUSH South Pole Expedtion</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jan 2012 01:16:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On January 17, 2012, for the first time in history, an adaptive athlete will push the limits of man in the most inhospitable place on the planet – the South Pole. The chosen date marks the 100-year anniversary of when Captain Robert Falcon Scott’s Terra Nova expedition reached the earth’s most remote spot. The expedition [...]]]></description>
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<p>On January 17, 2012, for the first time in history, an  adaptive athlete will push the limits of man in the most inhospitable place on the planet – the South Pole. The chosen date marks the 100-year anniversary of when Captain Robert Falcon Scott’s Terra Nova expedition reached the earth’s most remote spot.
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The expedition includes adaptive athlete, Grant Korgan, a world-class kayaker and adventurer. Korgan is an athlete with a spinal cord injury. The team is led by Doug Stoup, today’s most traveled explorer to the North and South Poles, along with seasoned guide Tal Fletcher.
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<p class="big"><a href="http://southpolepush.com/index.php?option=com_content&#038;view=category&#038;layout=blog&#038;id=40&#038;Itemid=59" target="_blank">Listen to live updates from the ice here!</a></p>
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		<title>Doug to lead THE PUSH: A South Pole Adventure</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jan 2012 03:29:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Push - A South Pole Adventure from p2sp on Vimeo. Doug Stoup to lead "THE PUSH: A South Pole Adventure From SouthPolePush.com... On January 17, 2012, for the first time in history, two adaptive athletes will push the limits and themselves to the most inhospitable place on the planet - the South Pole. The [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://vimeo.com/24710969">The Push &#8211; A South Pole Adventure</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/user5808548">p2sp</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>
<h3>Doug Stoup to lead &#8220;THE PUSH: A South Pole Adventure</h3>
<h4>From SouthPolePush.com&#8230;</h4>
<p>On January 17, 2012, for the first time in history, two adaptive athletes will push the limits and themselves to the most inhospitable place on the planet &#8211; the South Pole. The chosen date marks the 100-year anniversary when Captain Robert Falcon Scott’s Terra Nova expedition reached the earth’s most remote spot.</p>
<p>The expedition includes two adaptive athletes, John Davis, a two-time Paralympic gold medalist, and Grant Korgan, a world-class kayaker and adventurer. Both Davis and Korgan are athletes with spinal cord injuries.The team is led by Doug Stoup, today’s most traveled explorer to the North and South Poles, along with seasoned guide Tal Fletcher.</p>
<p>Davis and Korgan will demonstrate through this expedition &#8211; as they literally push themselves 100 miles across the frozen Antarctic landscape &#8211; the capacity of the human spirit to overcome life-altering injuries.  And, perhaps more importantly, the team hopes to inspire people in all walks of life to help others achieve the seemingly insurmountable, to push their own everyday limits, and to live up to their ultimate potential.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.southpolepush.com" target="_blank">Read more at SouthPolePush.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>South Pole 100</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2011 01:49:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[South Pole 100 is an expedition to complete the unfinished part of Earnest Shackleton's 1909 route to the Pole. The team will be led 112 statute miles to the Geographic South Pole by Doug Stoup. Their aim is to arrive on the 14th December, the 100th anniversary of Roald Amundsen becoming the first person ever [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>South Pole 100 is an expedition to complete the unfinished part of Earnest Shackleton&#8217;s 1909 route to the Pole. The team will be led 112 statute miles to the Geographic South Pole by Doug Stoup. Their aim is to arrive on the 14th December, the 100th anniversary of Roald Amundsen becoming the first person ever to reach the pole, which he completed in 1911.  Doug has led this team at both the North and South Poles. </p>
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		<title>Follow Doug &amp; Parker Liautaud to the North Pole</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Apr 2011 18:34:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Doug Stoup and Parker Liautaud return to the North Pole this April after having to abandon their 2010 attempt due to horrible ice and wind conditions. Follow their expedition at Ice Axe Kids! It is their goal to complete the expedition they started last year and reach the North Pole. Parker and Doug will be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Doug Stoup and Parker Liautaud return to the North Pole this April after having to abandon their 2010 attempt due to horrible ice and wind conditions. <a href="http://www.iceaxe.org/kids" target="_blank">Follow their expedition at Ice Axe Kids!</a></p>
<p>It is their goal to complete the expedition they started last year and reach the North Pole. Parker and Doug will be collecting scientific data, taking snow thickness measurements, which will be used to help with studies conducted by the University of Alberta. The data will be used in long-term studies observing the effect of climate change on the Arctic, and will be compared with measurements taken by other scientists in the spring and summer.</p>
<p>The team will set out by foot from 89N to reach the Geographic North Pole. Follow their daily audio and photo dispatches as they face temperatures of -30 to -40 degrees and traverse broken ice pressure ridges many feet high while pulling all their supplies by sled, hoping not come across open water leads and obstacles. Hear the stories of their adventure, observations about the current state of the Arctic Ocean, and learn about the unique natural environment at the northernmost point of our planet.</p>
<p>Parker Liautaud is a 16-year-old polar adventurer and environmental campaigner. In late 2009, Parker embarked on a new mission to inspire, inform and engage young people in a real dialogue on urgent environmental issues facing the polar regions. In 2010, he decided to kick off his new organization, The Last Degree, by attempting to become the youngest person in history to ski to the North Pole.</p>
<p>Doug Stoup is a polar explorer, environmentalist and educator. Doug has been leading teams to the polar regions for scientific and charitable causes since 2000.</p>
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		<title>Bad Weather Delays Again</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2010 11:32:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hey everyone, We have been delayed another day and are hoping to depart Thursday April 15th at 9am (+1 GMT). Our fingers are crossed that weather clears at Barneo but we made the best of it by renting some snowmobiles today and traveled 100km  to the Tempelfjord to the Noorderlicht floating hotel and glacier. We [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey everyone,</p>
<p>We have been delayed another day and are hoping to depart Thursday April 15th at 9am (+1 GMT). Our fingers are crossed that weather clears at Barneo but we made the best of it by renting some snowmobiles today and traveled 100km  to the Tempelfjord to the Noorderlicht floating hotel and glacier.</p>
<p>We witnessed some reindeer, ring seals sunning themselves on the ice. It was an amazing day in Longyearbyen, while 600 miles away it is blowing snow, no visibility and high winds at Barneo Ice Station.  Temps were around 20F and near 0F at the pole. We are making the best of our delay but the team is very eager to start the expedition and get to the ice. Keep your fingers crossed!</p>
<p>~ Doug Stoup</p>
<p>Trek for Peace Expedition Leader</p>
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		<title>Waiting out a Delay</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Apr 2010 11:24:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On delay in Longyearbyen, Norway. Cyclone at Barneo Ice Station and on a holding pattern until it lifts. New flight is scheduled for April 14th at 9AM. Doug's dispatch from Longyearbyen Jack Ashton and Dennis Garcia waiting to depart Doug packing fuel for the stove Doug training in Longyearbyen Dennis training in Longyearbyen Dennis, Doug, [...]]]></description>
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<p>On delay in Longyearbyen, Norway. Cyclone at Barneo Ice Station and on a holding pattern until it lifts. New flight is scheduled for April 14th at 9AM.</p>
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<h3>Doug&#8217;s dispatch from Longyearbyen</h3>
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		<title>In Retrospect, I Guess We Might Have Resorted to Cannibalism a Bit Early</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 00:45:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Robert Frohlich "Every man has his White South." - Ernest Shackleton [Cape Horn, Drake Passage  60 degrees S/60 degrees W] The Antarctic Peninsula is home to the continent's greatest wildlife diversity within some of the most spectacular scenery on the planet. However, one mammal not found in Antarctica associated with Polar Regions is the Polar [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>by Robert Frohlich</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Every man has his White South.&#8221;</p>
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<p>- Ernest Shackleton</p>
<p>[Cape Horn, Drake Passage  60 degrees S/60 degrees W]</p>
<p>The Antarctic<br />
Peninsula is home to the continent&#8217;s greatest wildlife diversity within some of the most spectacular scenery on the planet. However, one mammal not found in Antarctica associated with Polar Regions is the Polar Bear. But that&#8217;s not to say this noble furry beast of the Arctic is not celebrated down south.</p>
<p>Antarctic surface water, at least the top layer, is the water which most directly affects Antarctic plants and animals. Ice and cold air from the continent constantly chill the layer. In winter it remains below 30 degrees F, but come spring it may warm up to 32 degrees near its northern boundary at the convergence.</p>
<p>Of course, most Ice Axe expedition team members weren&#8217;t thinking such things as they prepared for the ship&#8217;s Polar Bear Plunge  they were just hoping they didn&#8217;t have a heart attack. Beforehand, Laurie, our Quark Expedition director, had mentioned that a person had maybe five minutes to survive once in the water. He didn&#8217;t have to worry. The 40 or so who braved the refrigerated waters broached out of the sea like Moby Dick after strapping Ahab on its back. It was like Old Faithful sprewing human Popsicle&#8217;s back to land. Let&#8217;s hear it for Mica, Meaghan, Adrian, Maria and Belgium beauty Excel hitting the water in their bikinis (Thank you, too, Lord). Then there was Keoki and Tucker doing flips off the upper rail and Tal Fletcher doing a back flip. Yes, diving into the Antarctic is extreme if not a bit of crazy. Although attempting defy-defying acts such as leaping into the Southern Ocean for most sane folks would be tantamount to digesting a bowling bowl; to Ice Axe athletes who chase adventure the way a dog chases tires, called and crazy, willing to be hit, extremism is kind of like having groovy sex and nosebleeds at the same time.</p>
<p>By late afternoon, the Clipper Adventurer withdraws with effort from the coast, breaking her way offshore through the Aitcho Channel in search of open water towards the north.</p>
<p>Behind us, ice mesas, white plains without end stretch south and east watch us go. Our small ship becomes a mere blot on the immaculate white napkin of the Antarctic. Snow petrels, Snowy sheathbills and Kelp gull appear and disappear in the golden haze of an evening twilight. On sun-filled wings, like doves of peace, they stir indistinct feelings of faint emotion to those on deck staring back at the disappearing shorelines and tabular icebergs.</p>
<p>It was Shackleton, referring to man¹s romantic dream of great adventure, who wrote, &#8220;The longing for ice, the sadness of departure, as if after all we cannot bear to leave this bleak waste of ice, glaciers, cold and toil.&#8221;</p>
<p>Aboard the Clipper Adventurer, uncomfortably well-fed, cosseted by hot showers and comfy beds, with Zodiac service and skilled guides ensuring our safety, the Antarctic adventure could appear more than a bit spurious and removed from the great explorer&#8217;s words.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t fool yourself. None on board would have missed this voyage for the world. Ice Axe Expeditions Ski Cruise 2009 was a groundbreaking success. So what? Why should those, living thousands of miles away and into their own archetypes of extremity, want to know about any of this? What can people learn from a cross section of mountain folks running around unclaimed icefields in their long underwear?</p>
<p>Down deep, this expedition was really about faith; a capacity lost more and more from our lives.</p>
<p>It is preached that Jesus was a healer and performed miracles. I believe Jesus was a man, and if he could do what he did, then so can all of us. He just had more faith than most. Each of us, however, has a certain amount of faith. And I believe that when enough people give themselves wholly to something, they can bring about miraculous changes. This Ice Axe expedition certainly brought about a miracle in weather, logistics, accomplishment, but most of all learning that Antarctica is a precious place to cherish.</p>
<p>&#8220;You can always do more than you think you can. You don¹t know until you take on the challenge,&#8221; explained Kevin Quinn to me one windy day high atop an end of the world snowfield.</p>
<p>The morning of the Nov. 18th, the luster of the calm return sea voyage wore off and we became horribly aware of tying up to the pier in Ushuaia. The Drake Passage swells had carried us gently back to civilization.</p>
<p>The next day on land, still in Ushuaia, around seven in the morning, I looked from my hotel room out upon the harbor at the Clipper Explorer. The sun rose with dispatch, as it does at the end of the world. The day was warm, but with a wet, cool breeze. Jagged boulders, piled by sea chop, rested against a distant headland. To the west, across the windswept Beagle Channel, stood cloud-diadem peaks and the Chilean frontier. I thought of Antarctica&#8217;s bending winds, the clean, pure spring of icy water and deserted late night sunsets where the sky changes from vermilion to yellow to indigo before burning off into the roof of the world.</p>
<p>Inside our hotel, Dick Banfield and Dave Marchi were gearing up to climb and ski down Cerro Martial above the nearby Aerosilla ski resort before heading to the airport later in the day.</p>
<p>You&#8217;d think after 12 days of risky endeavors, the cold and assorted fleeting infirmities that more climbing and skiing towards unforgiving peaks would be the last thing Ice Axe participants would want. Or, maybe, the thing they want most.</p>
<p>THE ICE AXE S.A.T</p>
<p>Q: True or false? If eaten raw, Arctic shark meat makes one feel very drunk, so much so that Eskimos call anyone who is drunk &#8221;Shark-sick.&#8221;</p>
<p>A:True.</p>
<p>THE ICE AXE PROFILE</p>
<p>Even Sharks Need Love<br />
5 Questions with Allan Marshall</p>
<p>Ice Ace marine biologist Allan Marshall, 42, might be the biggest fish out of water on the Antarctic ski cruise. The Brisbane, Australian born scientist and Florida Aquarium staff member, doesn&#8217;t spend his time bagging untamed peaks like most others. Instead, he&#8217;s worked as a Zodiac driver, which allows him the time to get on the wet suit and scuba dive into the Antarctic sea to study seals and other water life that thrives in the frigid waters. His work, much which is occupied with transporting species around the world, has taken him to such eclectic lands as Bali, China, Korea, China, Ireland and South Africa. In January, he heads up the Ice Axe Expedition trip to the Amazon.</p>
<p>ON WHY HE LOVES SHARKS</p>
<p>I grew up next to the ocean. I was always fascinated by the underwater world. Part of that fascination has dealt with sharks. I&#8217;m constantly impressed. Like any predator at the top of the food chain, I admire their power and grace.</p>
<p>ON THE BITE OF A SHARK</p>
<p>Bull sharks can grow up to 9 feet and weigh up to 400 pounds. They&#8217;re responsible for more attacks on humans than any other sharks. Once, I was transporting a Bull shark to a new aquarium. It was supposed to be sedated. I was in its cage next to him. A split second after I&#8217;d moved position next to it the shark awoke. Startled, it snapped its jaws just where I&#8217;d been. I mention this because I once saw this same shark split a 500-pound grouper in half with a single bite.</p>
<p>ON HIS FAVORITE AUSTRALIAN SAYING</p>
<p>&#8220;Don&#8217;t come for raw prawn with me.&#8221; It means, &#8220;I think you&#8217;re lying so stop<br />
the line of bull.&#8221;</p>
<p>ON UNDERNEATH THE DEEP DARK SEA</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve made 1000s of dives around the world and encountered strange stuff.<br />
Once I got caught on a coral reef at night in a small cave. I&#8217;d turned my headlamp off. I was smacked in the face by something very large and very hard. I have no idea what it was. I constantly remind myself to be careful and know my limits. Still, I couldn¹t help but swim with the Leopard Seals down here which can be a bit territorial. Don¹t tell my wife.</p>
<p>ON WORKING WITH ICE AXE</p>
<p>My biggest concern is getting the message out to the public about the environments. Ice Axe Expeditions is very good medium to do that. Doug goes up high. I go down low. It&#8217;s a good mix.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Robert Frohlich [Aitcho Islands, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica 62.22' degrees S/59.47' degrees west]: On a perfect day the cold atmosphere is clearer than glass and the distant vistas lie within a lively imagination's immediate grasp. From the bridge looking north to northwest the glaciers fed into Aitcho Bay, turning bluish sea into milky turquoise with meltwater. Above [...]]]></description>
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<p>[Aitcho Islands, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica 62.22' degrees<br />
S/59.47' degrees west]:</p>
<p>On a perfect day the cold atmosphere is clearer than glass and the distant vistas lie within a lively imagination&#8217;s immediate grasp. From the bridge looking north to northwest the glaciers fed into Aitcho Bay, turning bluish sea into milky turquoise with meltwater. Above them, inviting snowfields reached up and blended into the sky and lead upward into the sky towards untracked interiors never touched by humans and only roughly mapped by birdlife.</p>
<p>It was our last day of our Antarctic adventure. With an afternoon departure time for our voyage back across the Drake Passage there was still time for a morning foray for final ski turns.</p>
<p>Throughout our journey, Antarctica and its outlying islands had proved to be a mountaineer&#8217;s paradise. Tantalized by the loveliest mountains and untouched summits, teams led by accomplished guides had enjoyed cirques of powder and spiderweb lines threading down vertical couloirs and steep snow filled gullies. During the course of our travels, expeditions had summitted peaks and ridges above Cierva Cove on the actual Antarctic continent then climbed mountains that erupted like fangs out of the water at Wenke Island, Livingston Island, Discovery Bay, Greenwich Island, King George Island and finally the Aitcho Archepelago.</p>
<p>Our Ice Axe guides certainly were a notable lot. Eighteen in all, their experience and keen leadership had made the difference ascending numerous ascents and safe returns. There was John Griber, fresh off of Everest for the second time; Squaw Valley&#8217;s Glen Poulsen who had recently summitted Denali; Points North Heli-Ski Guides Tal Fletcher, John Mletschnig, Jason Mack, C.J.Warre, Tucker Patten, Ming Poon and Tom Waclo; IFMG guides Ben Mitchell and Jorge Kajoli: Jackson ski patrolmen Dan Starr and Doug Workman; Alaskan heli-ski pilot Christian Cabinella; Dave Marchi from Mount Shasta; Switzerland&#8217;s Hans Salzman and, of course, the Director of Guides Points North Heli-Ski founder Kevin Quinn. Throw in overall expedition leader and Polar High Priest Doug Stoup and this was quite a group, pretty much unequaled and all with numerous claims to fame.</p>
<p>Mountaineering in Antarctica isn&#8217;t quite the same as bagging Tahoe&#8217;s Tallac, Jake&#8217;s or Rubicon Peak. Dangers include crevasses, steep ice, long traverses, grippy snow and the proverbial avalanche danger. Pretty much the standard infirmities of the backcountry, but with a twist: This stuff had never been set foot upon there were a lot of variables, no fall zones, sickening serac towers and critical decision making.</p>
<p>Then there was the crippling weight of heavy packs. Most team members carried safety helmets, shovel, probe, transceiver, crampons, ice axe, ice screws, slings, stoppers, belay devices, skins, food and extra clothing. Exposures were such that ropes were typically needed, often with anchored belays. Throw on your back a pair of skis and climbing ropes and it can get a bit weighty. And that&#8217;s nothing compared to the photographers like Keoki Flagg or filmmakers like Tom Day who have to lug even more weight with all their camera gear.</p>
<p>But the rewards are beyond tired legs and backs. Amidst sparkling and wondrous surroundings, the scrunch of skis in katabatic breeze, the squeaky whine of planted ice axes and surreal columns of light join to become quite mystical. Close to the ridge you stop and look behind and Antarctica casts its beam and you realize what a spiritual precious milestone all these efforts are for. Fair weather cumulus clouds are the only things in movement otherwise the whole earth has stopped moving. There is not a sign of human existence anywhere except for our tracks in vanguards of snow.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a big high during the last descent from ridge to shore. The moisture of air freezing, floating and sparkling in the sun&#8217;s rays chills lips and face. Weaving in and out below ice cliffs and seracs our turns connect onto the lower part of the slope until we finally stop feet from the water. Several chinstrap penguins amble nearby and Mariano, our Zodiac driver, cheery chatter warms us all. There is good spirit in our party. Back on board we prepare for our departure. Outside the wind begins to whirl like ratchets.</p>
<p>TAKING FLIGHT WITH J-MACK:</p>
<p>Ice Axe guideJason Mack has stuck a lot of huge landings in his notable skiing career, but nothing compared to landing on the deck of the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise a year ago this past December. The Points North Heli-Guide took a three-day excursion aboard the famous navy vessel, voyaging from Jacksonville, Florida to its station in Norfolk, Virginia.</p>
<p>&#8220;The brother of my wife Mora is a Lieutenant deployed on the ship,&#8221; says Jason who traveled with his father in law and Mora&#8217;s other brother, another naval officer. &#8220;Each year on what they call the &#8216;Tiger Cruise&#8217; sailors on board are allowed to invite friends and relatives for a three day cruise.&#8221;</p>
<p>The USS Enterprise is the world&#8217;s first nuclear powered aircraft carrier. At 1,123 feet she is the longest naval vessel in the world. The battleship displaces 93, 500 tons and has a ship&#8217;s company of 5,000 men. Propelled by eight nuclear reactors her speed exceeds 30 knots. Nicknamed the &#8220;Big E&#8221; she can carry 90 aircraft.</p>
<p>While aboard, J-Mack bunked in the officer&#8217;s ward and was led on a grand tour that included being on deck for a up close view of jets landing only 60 feet away. He was also treated to a display of the ship&#8217;s weaponry</p>
<p>&#8220;My brother-in-law had a lot of bridge duty so I got to hang out with him. I even got to steer,&#8221; says Jason who was bummed he wasn&#8217;t allowed to shoot off a Zuni missile.</p>
<p>THE ICE AXE S.A.T</p>
<p>Q. This tiny Himalayan kingdom puts Donald Duck on its postage stamps, maintains the world&#8217;s only wildlife refuge for the abominable snowman, measures its worth in Gross National Happiness and has a king who regularly takes time out from the affairs of state to challenge his subjects to pickup basketball games. Name this kingdom.</p>
<p>A.Bhutan</p>
<p>WAY OF THE WHIT CLOUDS</p>
<p>5 Questions With John Griber</p>
<p>When man mixes with mountains interesting things happen and thoughts about nature, religion, and the human mind, body and spirit abound. George Mallory&#8217;s irritated snap &#8220;because it&#8217;s there&#8221; is the most often quoted and perhaps most vacuous reason for why the best and bravest climb mountain peaks. Climbers certainly recognize a wide range of motives. For Jackson Hole native John Griber, climbing has been much more than a sport, but a lifeblood, a fine balance that has enabled him to pursue his dreams. The internationally recognized climber and snowboarder has traveled around the world in search of adventure. For 13 years he has been an ambassador for the North Face. His expeditions have taken him multiple times to the Himalayas, South America, Greenland, Africa, India and Pakistan, and topped out on Everest twice. His climbing exploits have segued into a promising documentary film career working for filmmaking Mike Brown and participating behind the camera for two upcoming Eddie Bauer films including one on the life of Alex Lowe.</p>
<p>ON ANTARCTICA</p>
<p>The Mountains look very similar to those in Nepal. In each case, it&#8217;s sometimes hard to tell the scale. However, all the animal life remains me a bit of Yellowstone. The wildlife doesn&#8217;t mind mixing with you at all. Overall, like most adventures, it&#8217;s the journey that is integral to this trip. I&#8217;ll remember the people and bits and pieces of travelling to this incredible continent.</p>
<p>ON THE WOOING OF EXTREMISM</p>
<p>If people are doing things cutting edge, to push their limits to balance their own life, I believe it to be a beautiful part of the human spirit and I heartily applaud. But to attempt these types of things because of other people&#8217;s expectations, strictly to get others wound up by doing crazy things, I think you&#8217;ve pretty much sucked the juice, the core element out of what&#8217;s in your heart and head. There&#8217;s the adage that the best judge of a person&#8217;s character is what they do when no one&#8217;s watching.</p>
<p>ON THE FEAR FACTOR</p>
<p>Fear is probably the alpinist&#8217;s greatest ally because it causes you to make important decisions. I call my fear factor &#8220;confident uncertainty.&#8221; I know it&#8217;s a contradiction of terms, but for me it is the perfect balance. One needs to be confident in any undertaking, but the fear of committing to something that might go south, even become a death situation, is what draws you. I like the situation uncertain enough to challenge and push me. I do not go climbing with the idea of a determined outcome. It¹s more to breathe deep and get moving.</p>
<p>ON HIS FAVORITE MUSIC</p>
<p>I listen to whatever fits my current mood. I enjoy Norah Jones and Ben Harper. Sometimes get a lyric and can¹t shake it like Cat Stevens &#8220;Miles From Nowhere,&#8221; or Ben Harper,&#8221; Don¹t need eyes to see.&#8221;</p>
<p>ON CLIMBING EVEREST</p>
<p>It&#8217;s incredibly hard work. It takes two months to climb it 70 days from home. One really has to lay it on the line, yet it&#8217;s the Sherpas who make it possible. Climbing Everest can be very emotional. It&#8217;s easy to be touched by its features. My first ascent was most memorable. It was crystal clear and blue. I called my 6-year-old son from the top at around 7 in the morning. Life made a lot of sense for attempting such a radical thing.</p>
<p>FACTS ABOUT EVEREST</p>
<p>Since 1953, more than 1,200 people have reached the summit of Everest. Here are a few other interesting facts about Earth&#8217;s sacred rooftop, known by Tibetans as &#8220;Goddess Mother&#8221; or &#8220;Chomolungma&#8221; and Nepalese as &#8220;Goddess of the Sky&#8221; or &#8220;Sagarmatha.&#8221;</p>
<p>- 10,000 people have attempted a summit climb in the last 50 years.</p>
<p>- 175 people have died on the mountain.</p>
<p>- 120 corpses still remain on Everest</p>
<p>- 1,700 summits have been made. James Whittaker was the first American on top in May of 1963.</p>
<p>- Of the 1,200 people to successfully climb Everest fewer than 100 have done so without supplemental oxygen.</p>
<p>- Reinhold Messner completed the first solo attempt in August of 1980.</p>
<p>- Yuichiro Miura of Japan, is the oldest person at age 70 to summit in May of 2003.</p>
<p>- Japan&#8217;s Junko Tabei, is the first woman to reach the summit.</p>
<p>- Temba Tseri Sherpa, 15, became the youngest in May of 2001.</p>
<p>- Everest is twice as tall as the Matterhorn</p>
<p>- Everest was named for Sir George Everest, Surveyor General of India during the 1860s.</p>
<p>- It is estimated there is 10 tons of garbage left on Everest.</p>
<p>Over 24 teams attempted the summit this past spring with more than 137 reaching the summit.</p>
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		<title>Antarctica Photoset 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 16:19:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>iceaxe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks to our friend Keoki Flagg (© 2009) for all these great photos!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks to our friend Keoki Flagg (© 2009) for all these great photos!</p>
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