Ski Cruise Cancelled Due To Problems With The Ship
The 2008 Antarctic Peninsula (Educational) Ski Cruise has been postponed until next year due to mechanical problems with the ship M/V Orlova.
The 2008 Antarctic Peninsula (Educational) Ski Cruise has been postponed until next year due to mechanical problems with the ship M/V Orlova.
The Canadian team will re-join Doug on an expedition to the South Pole this Winter (November 27 through December 19th). Click Here for more information and daily coverage. Click Here for archive of their previous North Pole adventure.
Doug Stoup has been appointed United Nations Goodwill Ambassador for the World of Hope (WOHI). WOHI is dedicated to promoting, supporting and encouraging human rights, tolerance, non-violence, education and health awareness for young people throughout the world. To learn more, visit wohi.org. Doug also encourages your support of PlayPumps International — providing children living in … Continued
Last year, Dan Westergren photographed the Last Degree to the North Pole for National Geographic Traveler. Check out some photos online, and read the complete story in the May/June issue available at newstands.
Doug, along with Baffin’s Paul Hubner and his two sons, Brent and Mark reached the Geographic North Pole April 22. If you’d like to join Doug on a future guided-trek to the North or South Pole, call the office at (530) 582-1246. ICE AXE Expeditions.
Doug was part of the torch relay in London for the 2008 Olympics. Doug will be travelling to Beijing and sending back dispatches. Doug took the torch and the UN flag to the North Pole for World Peace and in support of the UN Millennium Development Goals. Click here to learn more. Doug interview with … Continued
Richard Dunwoody and Doug at the Geographic South Pole in front of the new Amundsen-Scott station. The Interchange Shackleton South Pole team arrived at the South Pole on January 18, 2008 at 10:23 GMT. They trekked nearly 1,100 kilometers over 48 days to establish a new route. Despite injuries and exhaustion they reached the pole … Continued
Recently Doug a three-year appointment as an Education Associate at Carnegie Museum of Natural History (CMNH).