The team was dropped back on the island on 30 May 2008 and started the hauling the next day. They reached the coast on 6 August 2008. This is 70 days of trekking for both expeditions (2005 and 2008). They were retrieved from the island on 13 August earlu morning.
2008 - Australian Geographic Spirit of Adventure Award
| Types: | Adventure, Exploration |
|---|---|
| Challenges: | Fully human powered, GPS, No food drops, No help from locals, No preplaced food caches, No repairs / help, No resupplies, Off-track, Satphone |
| Number of persons on the field: | 2 |
| Explorers Club flag number: | 60 |
| Progression means: | Homemade vehicle, On foot, Prototype / unique vehicle |
| Countries: | Canada |
| Regions: | Arctic |
| Landscapes: | Island, Tundra |
| Route type: | A-B |
| Name | Roles | |
|---|---|---|
|
Christopher Bray | Expedition leader |
|
Clark Carter | Film crew - cameraman, Team leader |