Geeks on Peaks: Tech expedition of Mt. Logan
- Posted: Apr 18, 2007 at 5:02 PM
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Channel 10, in conjunction with Summits of Canada, is sponsoring an expedition to summit Mount Logan in early May. During the month-long trek, James Coleridge will document, blog, shoot pictures, and do video interviews from the second highest peak in North America.
I'll be joining the group until the half way mark, two miles above sea level, at which point I will turn and run for the nearest fireplace, but we'll be following them here on Channel 10 during the whole month of May. You can follow along too, watching the group progress on a dynamic Live Search map and catching the live interviews or photo galleries.
I'll be joining the group until the half way mark, two miles above sea level, at which point I will turn and run for the nearest fireplace, but we'll be following them here on Channel 10 during the whole month of May. You can follow along too, watching the group progress on a dynamic Live Search map and catching the live interviews or photo galleries.
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