Radio SOLO 100

By: Mark Wood Joe Sills Meredith Edwards
  • Summary

  • 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.

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Episodes
  • Eagles, Ravens and the Future of Radio SOLO 100
    Mar 19 2024

    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.

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    30 mins
  • The Story: Mark Returns to Resolute
    Mar 17 2024

    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.

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    32 mins
  • Difficult News from Polar Bear Pass
    Mar 16 2024

    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.

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    4 mins

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