How do they live? What do they feel? Mission Scoresby team kindly accepted to answer questions everyone is wondering about. They try to share their outstanding experience in 10 questions/answers. Or more...
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How do they live? What do they feel? Mission Scoresby team kindly accepted to answer questions everyone is wondering about. They try to share their outstanding experience in 10 questions/answers. Or more...
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To get to the other shore, the team is using a small speed boat, driven by Ingkasi, a local hunter. These cold journeys bring us in the midlle of a field of huge Icebergs dancing in the wind.
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How do they live? What do they feel? Mission Scoresby team kindly accepted to answer questions everyone is wondering about. They try to share their outstanding experience in 10 questions/answers. Or more...
Read moreAugust 19, 2016Comments are closed on TIME FOR BIVOUAC 2 - MISSION Scoresby
AUDIO – The 16th of August, Evrard was live on France Inter for the program "Le temps d'un Bivouac" :
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AUDIO – Geophysicists Eric Larose and Agnès Helmstetter set up sismic sensors on an Iceberg. Here is what they captured :
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INTERVIEW – Few kilometers away from Edward Bailey Glacier diffluence, in Catalina dal Valley, and about forty kilometers away from Skillebugt fjord, lies a mysterious lake. Its presence here raises many questions, especially about its outflow.
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How do they live? What do they feel? Mission Scoresby team kindly accepted to answer questions everyone is wondering about. They try to share their outstanding experience in 10 questions/answers. Or more..
Read moreAugust 12, 2016Comments are closed A storm on the mysteries of Lake Catalinadal
We can barely see it from the base camp, but it lies there, all sparckly. We all know we need to hike further in the valley to reach it, and that Catalinadal lake is worth it. But our legs are tired. The long portage of yesterday, through moraines and glaciers was exhausting, and the cold night didn't help.
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How do they live? What do they feel? Mission Scoresby team kindly accepted to answer questions everyone is wondering about. They try to share their outstanding experience in 10 questions/answers. Or more..
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INTERVIEW – To moove from one camp to another, the team experience the pleasant concept of portage. Imagine : going through dozen of kilometer of icy ground, moraines full of collapsing rocks, and jumping over bottomless cracks ...
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