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April 21, 2021

Two Unique Polar Crossings

Story 420367887 In 1968-9, The British Trans-Arctic Expedition, led by Wally Herbert, made the first crossing of the Arctic Ocean, using skis and dog-sleds. The four men set off from Point Barrow, Alaska, on 21 February 1968, and made their next landfall at Vesle Tavleøya, a tiny island in the extreme north of the Svalbard archipelago, on 29 May 1969, after crossing the Geographical North Pole and spending an astonishing 464 days on the Arctic pack-ice. In 1989-90, the International Trans-Antarctic Expedition, co-led by Will Steger and Jean-Louis Étienne, crossed the long axis of the Antarctic continent, using skis and dog-sleds. The team of six set off from Seal Nunataks, near the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula, on 27 July 1989, crossed the Geographical South Pole, and reached the Davis Sea coast at the Russian research base of Mirnyy on 3 March 1990, 6048 kilometres and 220 days later.
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Two Unique Polar Crossings

In 1968-9, The British Trans-Arctic Expedition, led by Wally Herbert, made the first crossing of the Arctic Ocean, using skis and dog-sleds. The four men set off from Point Barrow, Alaska, on 21 February 1968, and made their next landfall at Vesle Tavle��ya, a tiny island in the extreme north of the Svalbard archipelago, on 29 May 1969, after crossing the Geographical North Pole and spending an astonishing 464 days on the Arctic pack-ice. In 1989-90, the International Trans-Antarctic Expedition, co-led by Will Steger and Jean-Louis ��tienne, crossed the long axis of the Antarctic continent, using skis and dog-sleds. The team of six set off from Seal Nunataks, near the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula, on 27 July 1989, crossed the Geographical South Pole, and reached the Davis Sea coast at the Russian research base of Mirnyy on 3 March 1990, 6048 kilometres and 220 days later.
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Published on April 21, 2021 04:00

April 15, 2021

Impending Transfer To New E-mail Notification Provider (Update)

Story 418505981 A couple of weeks ago I made the shift from Feedburner to follow.it as the provider of my e-mail notifications. That seems to have gone fine, as far as I can tell. But it also seems to have been unusually prescient on my part. I've just received word from Feedburner that they will stop serving e-mail notifications in July.
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Impending Transfer To New E-mail Notification Provider (Update)

A couple of weeks ago I made the shift from Feedburner to follow.it as the provider of my e-mail notifications. That seems to have gone fine, as far as I can tell. But it also seems to have been unusually prescient on my part. I've just received word from Feedburner that they will stop serving e-mail notifications in July.
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Published on April 15, 2021 05:56

April 14, 2021

Alba: Part 1

Story 418118639 How did "Alba" come to be a name for Scotland?
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Published on April 14, 2021 04:01

Alba: Part 1

How did "Alba" come to be a name for Scotland?
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April 6, 2021

Old Lady-Day

Story 415611740 Yesterday (as this post goes live) was Old Lady-Day, once a significant day in the English agricultural calendar. And today (April 6th), a new tax year begins in the UK. These dates are not unrelated to each other, and are also linked to the Christian Feast of the Annunciation, which commemorates the Biblical event depicted in the Leonardo painting at the head of this post---the arrival of the Angel Gabriel to inform the Virgin Mary that she was to conceive a miraculous child.
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Published on April 06, 2021 04:05

March 31, 2021

Lockdown Walks: The Dundee-Newtyle Railway (Part 2)

Story 413905101 At the end of my previous post, I left you gazing at the blind end of the old railway bridge over Lochee High Street.Back in the ’70s, there used to be several of these bricked-off gaps along the line of the old Dundee-Newtyle railway, But this is the last one left---it doesn't even have a partner on the other side of the road.
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Published on March 31, 2021 04:10

March 24, 2021

Impending Transfer To New E-mail Notification Provider

Story 412029290 In the next week or two, I'm planning to shift the provider of my e-mail notifications from the increasingly creaky Feedburner to the service at follow.it.
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Published on March 24, 2021 14:00

March 17, 2021

GPS Navigation With Historical Maps

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A project to transfer an out-of-copyright georeferenced historical Ordnance Survey map from the National Library of Scotland website, to use with the GPS of an Android phone

Continue reading GPS Navigation With Historical Maps at The Oikofuge.

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Published on March 17, 2021 09:40