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  1. HMP-2009 Air National Guard Flight to Resolute Bay http://tinyurl.com/kp9w3t
  2. The first set of images from loading operations at Vancouver are now available on our Flickr channel http://bit.ly/3D44P
  3. Late last night cargo and crew on the Long Island Air National Guard flight from Vancouver landed safely in Resolute on Cornwallis Island.
  4. Air National Guard C-130 now loaded at YVR, cargo & MI personnel headed to Resolute soon. http://yfrog.com/0vy0dj
  5. An Air National Guard C130 will arrive in Vancouver today & be loaded with @HMP supplies for trek to Resolute 2morrow along with core people
  6. HMP-2009 Field Season Preparations Underway http://tinyurl.com/lghoue
  7. HMP field season to get underway shortly. First Mars Institute personnel to travel to the arctic on June 27.
  8. Arctic Field Support Engineers Needed ASAP http://bit.ly/4Fg3wh
  9. Mars Institute "Moon-1" Humvee Rover Successfully Completes 500 km Drive Along Northwest Passage http://tinyurl.com/dhjww2
  10. Press release & update: Mars Institute "Moon-1" Humvee Rover Successfully Completes 500 km Drive Along Northwest Passage http://bit.ly/7Tdnw
  11. The pictures from the Northwest Passage Expedition Drive between Kugluktuk & Cambridge are available and stunning http://bit.ly/hK6nT
  12. We will have an update on the 2009 Northwest Passage Drive Expedition later today.
  13. SUCCESS - Northwest Passage Expedition Team Reaches Cambridge Bay http://tinyurl.com/cg2vjt
  14. Cambridge Bay by way of an ice road. They have been there for 2 hours and everyone is fine and happy with the traverse they just completed.
  15. The SPOT GPS unit was not reset this morning so it stopped functioning after 24 hours. However right after it stopped working the team d ...
  16. The expedition team is in Cambridge Bay relaxing.
  17. It should be noted that the SPOT GPS batteries may have failed which would be why we have no new SPOT data.
  18. The expedition team has not moved since our last report. We are waiting for an update from them.
  19. It appears the expedition is taking a different route than I thought & are only 4KM west of the airport. They may go around the peninsula.
  20. The expedition team is about to drive back onto land is only about 7.5 KM from the Cambridge Bay airport.