We did it! We actually did it! After several years or preparation and fundraising, and many more years of dreaming, our team of five people completed the expedition to northeast Greenland between 26th July-18th August, 2015. We had a fantastic time and have lots of stories to tell. We found what we were looking for, […]
Read moreLearning to fly the Greenland Caves drone
Robbie has been learning to fly the drone before the expedition, but he clearly needs more practice landing
Read moreThe expedition is nearly here….
New logo
Thanks to Joe Immen for donating his time and design power to our project. We now have a fantastic new logo. The first will be used as our long term project logo, and the second will go on this year’s expedition apparel. We absolutely love it!
Read moreArticle on Outdoor Women’s Alliance
Catherine DiSanto of Outdoor Women’s Alliance recently phoned up our project leader, Dr. Gina Moseley, for a chat about the work of the Northeast Greenland Caves project. Catherine has written a really fantastic and positive article titled “Adventure + Science: Greenland Caving Expedition Explores Climate Change”. To read the article, please follow this link.
Read moreApril Update
The last few weeks have been a bit crazy at Project HQ. Believe it or not, it looks like we are actually going to Greenland this summer! There was a time when we thought it might not happen, at least for this year, but the funding has come through from many many different sponsors, and […]
Read moreMarch Update
It’s been a busy couple of months here at Project HQ. The crowdfunding campaign came to an end just before the New Year and reached a whopping £12,237. Thanks to everyone that supported us! Unfortunately, because we didn’t reach the full target it meant that we didn’t receive any of the pledges. Nevertheless, it was […]
Read moreCelestial Green Ventures sponsors our project
We are pleased to announce that Celestial Green Ventures have very kindly offered to both sponsor our expedition and to offset the entire carbon emissions produced as a result of this project.
Read moreNew mass spectrometer arrives at the University of Minnesota
Our project partners at the Department of Earth Sciences, University of Minnesota, received a shiney new piece of kit this week in the form of a Thermo Scientific Neptune Plus. The new mass spectrometer arrived in thirteen very large heavy boxes, which proved quite a challenge to get from the -16°C temperatures outside, and up […]
Read moreWe have won the 2015 Wilderness Award!
We are delighted to announce that project leader Dr. Gina Moseley has won the 2015 Wilderness Award for the expedition to Northeast Greenland in the summer of 2015. The Wilderness Award is given to an individual who intends to undertake an unusual and adventurous objective in a geographically remote wilderness area. Gina’s team plan to […]
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