“Is this for REAL?” my wife Sue & I kept asking each other last week while romping with polar bears on Hudson Bay. A dozen of us took part in Wintergreen’s pioneering venture with Churchill Wild at their lovely Seal River Heritage Lodge in northern Manitoba to hike the Arctic Ocean shore amongst polar bears waiting [...]
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Luck o’ the Irish finds the “Polar Time Capsule”
Luck o’ the Irish finds the “Polar Time Capsule”
The 1986 dogsled trek that Will Steger & I (Paul Schurke) led to the North Pole was oddly fraught with inexplicable curiosities and encounters. Perhaps the most unlikely upshot involved a humble piece of plumbing pipe. Enjoy this bonified ‘believe it or not’ tale at www.dogsledding.com/gnablog!
It’s Raining Cats & Sled Dogs!
Hundreds of sled dogs were pressed into duty during WWII for search and rescue missions throughout Greenland, Canada and Alaska. But they also saw duty on the Western Front in one of the least-known stories of sled dog heroics that involved one of the most amazing adventurers Wintergreen has ever had the honor of being [...]
Wintergreen Team Finds Wooly Mammoth … at Target
“Baby Mammoth Heads To Paris.“ That’s not a headline you see every day — at least not since mammoths became extinct about 10,000 year ago. This week’s press announcement of a frozen prehistoric mammal’s transport from the Russian Arctic to a French research center caught our eye because it involved polar fossil collector Bernard Buigues. [...]
The Wacky Side of Polar Adventure Travel
Buried somewhere in the windblown snowdrifts along the north shore of our continent is a motorcycle. Some 30 years ago, it was destined for the North Pole until it’s driver, a Japanese adventurer, quickly realized that motorcycles are worthless on the fractured pack ice of the polar sea. Perhaps he knew his scheme was ill-conceived [...]
A Tragic Arctic Love Story
An Arctic tale discovered, researched and told by Paul Schurke In 1897, three Swedish explorers led by Salomon Andree took off from the Arctic in a hydrogen-filled balloon named the Eagle in an attempt to fly over the North Pole. Sadly, they were never seen alive again. But the tragic story gained a romantic twist [...]

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