
End without respite
May 13, King William Island. Last sunset of the summer. The midnight sun begins The days were beginning to look like
Discover the stories and progress of our polar expedition, as we explore the legendary Northwest Passage. Through this blog, we share our experiences, research and reflections on the Arctic and its conservation.
May 13, King William Island. Last sunset of the summer. The midnight sun begins The days were beginning to look like
After 29 days, 13 hours and 53 minutes of progress over the frozen sea, we achieved one of the most symbolic historical milestones of the project: the
The next threat came from the sky. During the crossing they endured several snowstorms, two of which forced them to stay barricaded in the
The first few days already set the tone for the expedition. The crossing of the Barrow Strait - an area known for its thin, unstable ice
"Constant tension and uncertainty". This is how Jose Trejo, promoter of the Sea of Ice 2025 expedition, describes the first days on the Canadian Arctic ice.
These days in Ottawa, we have experienced one of the most special moments of the Sea of Ice 2025 expedition. We were received at the Embassy of