Jeff Peneston's journal
Campers and Staff at Camp Talooli in Upstate NY try to learn a traditional Iñupiaq Dance from Alaska.
Polar animals invade a children’s summer camp as we participate in a series of PolarTREC webinars
Jeff invites all classrooms and summer camps to create their own, original expedition flag and he will carry them aboard the Oden and fly them over Antarctica!
The sounds of water remind me of my home in Upstate NY and they also make me think of my upcoming two month expedition aboard the Oden.
Check out my niece and nephew as they hunt for Easter eggs in the snow of my front yard!
On my last day in Fairbanks I chartered a small plane with two other PolarTREC teachers to explore Alaska by air!
Dog racing on snow WITHOUT A SLED! Watch a 2 minute video of a skijoring competition in Fairbanks Alaska!
Check out this little audio file welcome by PolarTREC teacher Jeff Peneston
Check out this little Quicktime movie of an Iñupiaq dance that all the PolarTREC teachers learned.
Over the last few days we have seen live reindeer, muskoxen and lots of ravens but it is the abundance of ice age fossils that impressed me the most.