Nice one Pete. An excellent write up mate
Haha! Cheers Bobdude glad you enjoyed it.OMG words fail me we have a smiley for that ? anyway, you have my utmost respect fella
A pleasure IanWonderful stuff, Pete. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Excellent read Teepee!
But............where are the pics of all the fit Swedish women you picked up? They know a real Viking when they see one
Terrific write up TP. Hats off to you for that trip mate..
Cheers AndyWow - top drawer, that!
Pete ,,, WOW WOW WOW ,,,,,, Good stuff mate
Twodogs
Glad you liked it buddy Looking forward to sharing a fire with you too soon. I never seem to get down your way recently but I'm going to have to make the effort to catch up with my arctic buddy.Best-write up- EVER!
VERY, very good work my friend.
Looking forward to meeting up with you again some day.
Best.
C.
Great stuff Pete.
I haven't read it all yet but I'll get back to it when I've got more time at the weekend.
Good skills Pete.
Well done mate good write up.
I expect t hear all about it and Estonia trip when we meet up next
borderline mancrush :You_Rock_
Thanks mate An absolute pleasure to share some of the trip with you.Amazing Pete a truely inspiring adventure. Thanks for taking the time to put your report together and shareing it with us, i will put up some photos i have of you for your report when my computer stops acting like its in the artic.
one of the best write ups ive read in a long while, cheers
Good to see more trouser action, it's surprising how difficult it is for the older gentleman to have an Arctic morning constitutional without incident. I'm resigned to dumping in my tent, it's the safest way.
Awesome trip report. Thank you for taking the time to write it.
Just one question though. What type of thermometer were you guys using to measure the temperature? Maybe you mentioned it but I missed it. The reason I am asking is that the numbers just seem way off. Maybe I am just having a hard time with the C/F conversions, but the lowest temperature recorded in that area during the period of the trip was 27F, which the conversion table tells me is -7C. I'm sure I am doing something wrong. I know it can get way colder in the mountainous, which is usually not recorded in weather reports. How high in elevation did you guys go?
Did any of you guys experience any serious injuries. I know just last week Sir Ranulph Fiennes suffered severe frostbite and had to abandon his Antarctica trip because he took off his glove to fix his ski bindings at -30C.
Anyway, great trip report. I'm glad everyone made it back okay.