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
Read moreOutdoor Women’s Alliance Post-Expedition Feature
Thanks Outdoor Women’s Alliance for yet another great piece on the Northeast Greenland Caves project! This time, Catherine DiSanto reports on the story of our expedition. To read the full article, please visit:
Read moreShort film featured on National Geographic #bestjobever
National Geographic have published a short 2 minute film about our work in Greenland as part of their “Best Job Ever” series. We’re honoured to be included alongside people doing such great work out there.
Read moreRadio essay for BBC Radio 3 – the short and long versions
BBC Radio 3 invited Dr. Gina Moseley to write and record a creative essay for radio on the subject of our expedition to Greenland. Gina, who hasn’t done any creative writing in over 15 years, agreed to take up the challenge and really enjoyed it. A shortened version of the essay aired on Wednesday 9th […]
Read moreShort 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 […]
Read moreShort 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 […]
Read more1950s 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 […]
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.
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