Thin Ice | Arctic Ocean
Siberian Arctic Ocean, Severnaya Zemlya
Ann Daniels, Arctic Ocean
Arctic Ocean lead
Arctic Ocean, Russia, 2017
Sunlight reflecting off open water, in newly open leads 120 miles from the Geographic North Pole
Pressure Ridge
The Adventure Begins
Departing Sredni at sunrise
Pen Hadow Training for his record breaking Solo and unsupported trek to the North Pole from the Canadian side
Pen Hadow, Resolute Bay, Canada
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Arctic Ocean, Canada, 2014
Eric Philips looking for a suitable camping spot, to shelter away from the wind behind a pressure ridge high up on the Canadian side of the Arctic Ocean.
Arctic Ocean, Russia, 2017
The Arctic Ocean as seen from the Siberian side, approximately 200 miles from the North Geographic Pole 2017. The five million square miles of white surface that sits like a little 'white cap' at the very top of our planet is an understated mighty armour against powerful solar radiation. The protective 'white cap' at the very top of our world reflects almost 90% of the radiation that hits our earth from the sun. The Arctic Ocean is our only defence, against this powerful phenomena, without it our climate and global weather would be very different .
Polynia Swim
Pen Hadow Training for his record breaking Solo and unsupported trek to the North Pole from the Canadian side