Radio SOLO 100
Mark Wood, Joe Sills, Meredith Edwards
Join polar explorer Mark Wood on a groundbreaking test of human endurance combined with cutting edge psychological and climate research as he sets off alone into the Arctic.
Eagles, Ravens and the Future of Radio SOLO 100
Mark encounters a mysterious raven on the way home from Polar Bear Pass. Joe and Mark discuss the future of Radio SOLO 100 beyond Expedition SOLO 100, and a listener writes in with a life lesson pulled from the living pages of history.Learn more about the science behind the expedition on Expedition SOLO 100's website.Follow Mark Wood on Instagram Follow Joe Sills on Instagram Follow Meredith Hackwith Edwards on Instagram
The Story: Mark Returns to Resolute
Mark Wood rejoins Radio SOLO 100 to break down the reasons for returning to Resolute. We hear directly from Mark to better understand how weather conditions, open water and supplies dictated the course of a difficult decision to turn back. And, we learn what's next for the arctic science mission behind Expedition SOLO 100. Learn more about the science behind the expedition on Expedition SOLO 100's website.Follow Mark Wood on Instagram Follow Joe Sills on Instagram Follow Meredith Hackw
Difficult News from Polar Bear Pass
Joe updates listeners with a critical update from Mark Wood in the field. Learn more about the science behind the expedition on Expedition SOLO 100's website.Follow Mark Wood on Instagram Follow Joe Sills on Instagram Follow Meredith Hackwith Edwards on Instagram
A Mysterious Map
Joe gets an early morning phone call from Mark that begins a mysterious day of GPS tracking atop Polar Bear Pass. With little information to go on, the SOLO 100 team awaits new information from the field. Learn more about the science behind the expedition on Expedition SOLO 100's website.Follow Mark Wood on Instagram Follow Joe Sills on Instagram Follow Meredith Hackwith Edwards on Instagram
Bad Weather at Polar Bear Pass
Mark Wood and Devon Manik find themselves hunkered down at Polar Bear Pass, where the onset of a storm has forced them to spend the night along the route en route to Mark's drop-off point. Mark talks about his experience passing by the same waypoint during the filming of the Top Gear Polar Special in 2007; and Devon talks to host Joe Sills about spending time with Mark, and what will happen to the people of the arctic as the climate changes.Learn more about the science behind the expediti
Arrival at Polar Bear Pass
Mark finally makes it off of Cornwallis Island to the shores of Bathurst Island where he is gearing up to set off through Polar Bear Pass. Guest Jeff Zepatos joins the show to connect his family's historic diner in Memphis, Tennessee to an expedition on the edge of the world. Learn more about the science behind the expedition on Expedition SOLO 100's website.Follow Mark Wood on Instagram Follow Joe Sills on Instagram Follow Meredith Hackwith Edwards on Instagram
Broken Trailers & Freezing Temperatures
Mark has an unexpected set back that finds him bunkering down alone on Cornwallis Island.Learn more about the science behind the expedition on Expedition SOLO 100's website.Follow Mark Wood on Instagram Follow Joe Sills on Instagram Follow Meredith Hackwith Edwards on Instagram
Weather Delays and Ghost Stories
White out conditions force Mark and Devon to make a new plan for Polar Bear Pass, giving Mark one more night in civilization and just enough time to contemplate spirits of past explorers said to make visits to lone travelers around the poles. Learn more about the science behind the expedition on Expedition SOLO 100's website.Follow Mark Wood on Instagram Follow Joe Sills on Instagram Follow Meredith Hackwith Edwards on Instagram
To Polar Bear Pass and Beyond
Before he can head out alone into the High Arctic, Mark must first hitch a 60km ride to Polar Bear Pass with a snowmobile team led by Inuit hunter and guide Devon Manik. Mark is joined by the SOLO 100 film crew for one night and one night only as he sets off on a route that has been adjusted in real time thanks to satellite data revealing open water where he expected sea ice. Learn more about the science behind the expedition on Expedition SOLO 100's website.Follow Mark Wood on Instagram
The Lone Expedition in Resolute
Joe and Mark connect to talk about the history of Resolute, Canada and Mark's own past there as an explorer. Mark talks about why a place that used to be a historic hive of exploration activity is largely silent right now.Joe asks Mark if he wants to be alone in the arctic, and the team outlines the 1,600km route Mark will set out on in just two days. Learn more about the science behind the expedition on Expedition SOLO 100's website.Follow Mark Wood on Instagram Follow Joe Sills on Instagram F
Meal Prep in Resolute
Mark breaks down a long day of meal prep as he gears up to make the snowmobile journey to Polaris and ultimately find himself alone in the Canadian High Arctic. Learn more about the science behind the expedition on Expedition SOLO 100's website.Follow Mark Wood on Instagram Follow Joe Sills on Instagram Follow Meredith Hackwith Edwards on Instagram
Mic Checks in Resolute Bay
Polar explorer Mark Wood arrives in Resolute Bay, Canada, the base camp for his first-of-its-kind science-based expedition solo expedition onto the Earth's last remaining sea ice. In this episode, Mark checks in with Radio Solo 100 host Joe Sills as the duo sort through Mark's return to a place that changed his life over mic checks and gear tests. Learn more about the science behind the expedition on Expedition SOLO 100's website.Follow Mark Wood on Instagram Follow Joe Sills on I
Wildlife of the Arctic
Polar bears, foxes and lemmings—Mark talks about the wildlife he expects to encounter while spending 100 days alone in the arctic circle and shares his own past personal experiences with the region's wildlife.Learn more about the science behind the expedition on Expedition SOLO 100's website.Follow Mark Wood on Instagram Follow Joe Sills on Instagram Follow Meredith Hackwith Edwards on Instagram
Flags of the Expedition
The Nunavut flag, The Explorers Club flag, and a special sledge flag are accompanying Mark on the expedition. Mark breaks down the stories behind the intimate, personal reasons for carrying these specific flags; and the ways in which the meaning of flags in exploration has changed over the years. Learn more about the science behind the expedition on Expedition SOLO 100's website.Follow Mark Wood on Instagram Follow Joe Sills on Instagram Follow Meredith Hackwith Edwards on Instagram
Navigating the Arctic
Far from a vast field of snow, the arctic landscape is filed with geographical challenges that make navigating difficult. In this episode, Mark talks about navigating a landscape of ice fields, pressure ridges and featureless places.Learn more about the science behind the expedition on Expedition SOLO 100's website.Follow Mark Wood on Instagram Follow Joe Sills on Instagram Follow Meredith Hackwith Edwards on Instagram
The Guinness World Record Attempt
Mark explains how Guinness World Records became a part of Expedition SOLO 100 and breaks down the ways in which attempting to set the record for The Longest Science-Led Expedition Across the Last Remaining Sea Ice [Solo]. Learn more about the science behind the expedition on Expedition SOLO 100's website.Follow Mark Wood on Instagram Follow Joe Sills on Instagram Follow Meredith Hackwith Edwards on Instagram
The SOLO 100 Team
Mark talks about the science going on during the expedition, his reasons for going it alone and how important a support system is as we get to know the scientists, researchers, explorers behind the scenes of Expedition SOLO 100. Learn more about the science behind the expedition on Expedition SOLO 100's website.Follow Mark Wood on Instagram Follow Joe Sills on Instagram Follow Meredith Hackwith Edwards on Instagram
Gearing Up for Snow and Ice
What kind of gear do you really need to survive alone in the arctic? From sledges to meal preparation, Mark dives into the specifics of what gear he will actually be hauling out into the Canadian High Arctic on Expedition SOLO 100.Host: Joe SillsGuest: Mark WoodLearn more about the science behind the expedition on Expedition SOLO 100's website.Follow Mark Wood on Instagram Follow Joe Sills on Instagram Follow Meredith Hackwith Edwards on Instagram
Why Go to the Arctic Alone?
What is Expedition SOLO 100? Why go into the arctic alone? Why bring scientists into the fold? Polar explorer Mark Wood talks about the inspiration behind his groundbreaking expedition and his background as a polar explorer. We learn why he became a polar explorer and why finding meaning in education is the true purpose in his modern expeditions. Host: Joe SillsGuest: Mark WoodLearn more about the science behind the expedition on Expedition SOLO 100's website.Follow Mark Wood on Instagram F