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Notes from a tour leader, part 2; Machu Picchu

Just came back from a tour to one of the seven modern wonders of the world – Machu Picchu. It is an [...]

Making your Expedition a success, it can be done!

“Mikael, I had to abandon my expedition! My idea was to cycle through Africa, but I had to give up after just [...]

10 best items of equipment I would bring on a Polar Expedition

As the Nordic Winter is starting to appear, I tend to get questions from the northern parts of the world about equipment. [...]

Three tips how to make your Expedition a success

Why are so few Expeditions a success? By which I mean reaching the goal one set out for? This is a question [...]

3 tips how to fund an Expedition

Recently I have had many requests how to fund an expedition, so I found this old article from 2009, but it is [...]

Bone marrow and fried reindeer brain; A bit about me and my choice of life

The day I arrived to the small Siberian settlement of Kolymskaya was the happiest moment of my exploring life. It was the [...]

South Pole Ponies The Forgotten Story of Antarctica’s Meat-Eating Horses, part 2

CuChullaine O´Reilly is one of these personalities which there´s far too few of on earth today. Independent minded, highly intelligent and heads [...]

South Pole Ponies; The Forgotten Story of Antarctica’s Meat-Eating Horses, part 1

CuChullaine O´Reilly is one of these personalities which there´s far too few of on earth today. Independent, highly intelligent and heads down [...]

Interactive Google Maps of Historic Events

Maps. I think one issue which sets an explorer and traveler apart from the rest of the world, is his or hers [...]

Polar Bear Necessities by Jim McNeill

A tweet from BBC said: Polar Bear Kills British Tourist in Arctic! “How and where?” I thought and quickly read the article. [...]

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