Mark Wood (explorer)

Mark Wood in 2009

Mark Wood (born 1966) is a British adventurer and explorer who, in 2011 / 2012, made an attempt to be the first person in history to ski solo to both the South and North Poles. He undertook the expedition to raise awareness of climate change, setting off on his trek in November 2011 from the West coast of Antarctica (Hercules Inlet).[1] After reaching the South Pole in January 2012,[2] he continued his journey across 2 degrees of the Arctic ocean. Crossing the North pole and continuing to the Russian Ice Station. The expedition was unfortunately cut short due to extra funding required by the Canadian airline company who pick explorers up from expeditions on the Arctic ocean. Mark's attempt was continued to the North Geographic pole to extend the schools programme - "My Life In a Freezer" which reached over 40 countries around the globe. Mark completed the 6 month solo expedition called The North South Solo expedition in April 2012.[3]

During his visits to the North and South poles Mark Wood used the ipadio service via satellite phone to transmit video and make phone calls.[4]

Expeditions

References

  1. "Coventry man's solo polar expedition for climate change". BBC News (BBC). 19 October 2011. Retrieved 9 July 2012.
  2. "Polar explorer Mark Wood reaches South Pole". BBC News (BBC). 10 January 2012. Retrieved 9 July 2012.
  3. "Coventry explorer Mark Wood reaches North Pole". BBC News (Bbc.co.uk). 12 April 2012. Retrieved 9 July 2012.
  4. "ipadio in action… at the South Pole!". ipadio blog. 2012-02-03.

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