Dave Ford
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So you've been here once before? This is my first time on the actual ice sheet. I've been to Greenland before, but it was like negative 19 in November when I was here, so we couldn't get anywhere close. Can you describe what you see? I see white everywhere. It's like 180 degrees in front of us.
So you've been here once before? This is my first time on the actual ice sheet. I've been to Greenland before, but it was like negative 19 in November when I was here, so we couldn't get anywhere close. Can you describe what you see? I see white everywhere. It's like 180 degrees in front of us.
You know, I've been to Antarctica and I've been in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. So maybe that would be the closest comparison. But just looking out and just knowing that just keeps going to the other side of the continent. No, I don't know that I've experienced anything quite like that. And to think that this essentially controls the fate of the entire world is also awe-inspiring.
You know, I've been to Antarctica and I've been in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. So maybe that would be the closest comparison. But just looking out and just knowing that just keeps going to the other side of the continent. No, I don't know that I've experienced anything quite like that. And to think that this essentially controls the fate of the entire world is also awe-inspiring.
I've read a lot more about the Antarctic explorers, and I think stories are similar. A lot of pain, a lot of pain.
I've read a lot more about the Antarctic explorers, and I think stories are similar. A lot of pain, a lot of pain.
They have diplomatic immunity, so you can check their luggage.
They have diplomatic immunity, so you can check their luggage.
So you've been here once before? This is my first time on the actual ice sheet. I've been to Greenland before, but it was like negative 19 in November when I was here, so we couldn't get anywhere close. Can you describe what you see? I see white everywhere. It's like 180 degrees in front of us.
You know, I've been to Antarctica and I've been in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. So maybe that would be the closest comparison. But just looking out and just knowing that just keeps going to the other side of the continent. No, I don't know that I've experienced anything quite like that. And to think that this essentially controls the fate of the entire world is also awe-inspiring.
I've read a lot more about the Antarctic explorers, and I think stories are similar. A lot of pain, a lot of pain.
They have diplomatic immunity, so you can check their luggage.