Two innovative adventurers are returning to Victoria Island in the Arctic to finish what they started. IT'S A GOOD THING hindsight doesn't weigh anything, because Chris Bray and Clark Carter are taking truck-loads of it with them back to Victoria Island in May. The adventurers have spent the past three years reviewing many aspects of their 2005 attempt to cross the island in Canada's Arctic, including mode of transport, food, walking tactics and equipment. Their initial 350 km, 58-day unsupported trek was nothing to sneeze at (see AG 82), but they're hopeful that they'll complete the remaining 700 km in less than 100 days. Chris freely admits: "The reality is we have no idea how long it will take."
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