First two days of skiing

Expeditions, Home Page, trek-for-peace — By on April 17, 2010 at 8:20 am

After being delayed for a few days due to weather, Doug & Jack are off and have started skiing toward the pole. The two arrived at Barneo camp around midday, and got in about 5 hours of skiing before setting up camp at 8 pm. The next day they got in a full day of skiing and made up about 11 miles of progress toward their goal of the North Pole.


Although the pair is battling the “treadmill effect” on the ice, they are still making progress. The treadmill effect is the name for the phenomenon that occurs when the ice under the explorers’ feet acts like a treadmill — moving away from the destination as they hike toward it — and therefore limiting their net distance traveled. However, while the ice drifted about 2 miles in the opposite direction overnight, Doug & Jack recovered about 11 miles of forward progress, for a total of 9 net miles.


Day 1

Listen to the dispatch here:

Doug out on the ice
Doug out on the ice


Jack Ashton happy in the cold weather

Jack Ashton happy in the cold weather

Day 2

Listen to the dispatch here:

Jack pulling his sled over the ice

Jack pulling his sled over the ice

    1 Comment

  • hamed says:

    hi i like teravel to north pole i want going one expedition programes to pole . i want know who many mony need to pay for two person .i need to your help because i dont have any information abouth this travels .i and my friends climbing of damavand to winter of 4 direction .and we very hard Exercise for doing this teravel . we like doing a Special programes in word and inscroll for iran . ithink you can help to me . thanks a lot of you .

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