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Good luck guys….
I am sure you will return back safe and sound…
Good luck, Borg. You were in the news here in New Hampshire in the US. I sailed with you to Franz Josef Land in 2004 and sent you a photo collage.
You’re not going via Khatanga this time, Børge?
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Enjoy Karius & Baktus
Best wishes!
Olav V
Did my heart good to hear you, Borge, and Mike, too, on the radio — and to know, after all the preparations, that it is on.
Now the fun begins.
As I type this, I figure, I’ve got about 65 days, give or take one or two, to think of a clever way to congratulate you both.
Best wishes, and godspeed, gentlemen.
Yrs, Brad Wieners
Your article in the February National Geographic Magazine just came out, all of 12 pages with fantastic photographs.
All the best guys!
Dear Mr. Ousland and Mr. Horn
We our studying the human body in our 5th grade science class. We’ll be watching your expedition on line. Our teacher, Mr. Burrell, is having us ask questions and do research about how different body systems and organs are affected by extremes in temperature, light, etc.
We can’t wait to read about your experiences during this amazing expedition! Maybe you can visit our class in Northern Vermont, USA when you return! We’d love to meet you in person.
Good luck on your journey.
Sincerely,
Mr. Burrell’s 5th grade science class.
Montpelier Vermont USA
Lykke til! Er veldig spent paa dette her.
Mags
http://roadrace1.blogspot.com/
Good Luck Borge! I hope the ice is smooth and the leads are small. It will be amazing to see the sun rise at the Pole.
Tony