EAGRE18 film released

We’re absolutely thrilled to be able to share this new short film with you on our 2018 expedition to East Greenland. Yes, it has taken a little while to get together! Anyway, it is now finally here and available to watch on you tube or below. We hope you enjoy the film. It’s been great […]

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Polar Film Fest

We’re a bit late putting this post up – ooops! Nevertheless, we are delighted to announce that our short film was featured in this year’s Polar Film Fest as part of the theme Climate & Connections. You can still check it out though and other great polar-themed films  on the event website.  http://usapecs.wixsite.com/usapecs/polar-film-festival #PolarFilmFest

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Carbon Offsetting

We would like to thank Go Balance Ltd. (formerly Celstial Green Ventures) for offsetting the carbon emissions produced during our expedition to Greenland during July-August, 2015.

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Short film of the expedition

Thank you to everyone who has and continues to support us, we couldn’t have done it without you.  Here is a short film of our expedition during the summer of 2015. It isn’t quite the full story (as is the nature of producing a short film), but nonetheless, we hope that you enjoy it. We […]

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Short film coming soon

Our short film will premiere at the Kendal Mountain Festival on 21st November, 2015, in the Petzl Underground Session. Be great to see you there! Our short film will premiere at the @kendalmountainfestival on the 21st November 2015 in the @petzl_official Underground Session. Be great to see you there! A post shared by NE Greenland […]

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1950s US army rations

At the end of our expedition we were stranded for a few days due to bad weather along the east coast of Greenland (though at our location the weather was really beautiful). Whilst we waited, Chris Blakeley made a fascinating find. It was an old US army ration pack stored in the shelter of some […]

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Short cave-science documentary film

Thanks to expedition partner Robbie Shone, and also to Martin Moseley for his editing skills, we now have a short documentary about the work of the Innsbruck Quaternary Research Group in Conturines Cave in the Dolomites. The work in the caves of Northeast Greenland will not be quite on the same scale as this, but […]

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