To Freeze or Not to Freeze?

I love the cold. I love snow and ice. I hate hot weather with a passion. And I have been to parts of the world where thermometers do not mean much (mostly because they would crack and break, of course).

Given this and my penchant for adventure, I had given my name for an expedition to the Arctic. I was put on the waiting list since it was quite obviously an expedition that was much in demand. What more, it was in the winter — just who wouldn’t want to be in the Arctic in the winter, with the Northern Lights, polar bears and the simply gorgeous weather with all that snow?

So, last evening I get a call from the Earth Watch Institute telling me that a position had opened up in the expedition and asking me if I would be interested in going. The only downside of course would be that it would put me back by a good chunk of money (you know, all that equipment and doing things up there costs money).

And here I am, with my snowy dilemma. To freeze or not to freeze? At the end of the whole thing, it would be about two weeks out there and I would be more than a few dollars poorer.

On the other hand, I get to go to a place where few people have been. The downside of course is the age old conundrum between desirability and affordability, as Akshay puts it.

So, my dear readers. Do I spend money to spend days out in the snow, at -50 c, freeze my sorry ass, work on some interesting but tiring stuff, watch the northern lights but wake up at unearthly hours — or do I just give in and hope that something else comes along in the future?

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4 Comments »

  1. karram Said,

    August 7, 2007 @ 3:35 am

    What !! Why are you even thinking ? Just pack your bags and go :) .

  2. rads Said,

    August 7, 2007 @ 6:58 am

    GO!

    I can’t believe you’re even thinking. Trust me you are in the best time of your life – financially – once there’s a hint of a junior somewhere all gates would be clamped down! Run while you can :D

  3. Mark P Neyer Said,

    August 7, 2007 @ 1:05 pm

    Go!

    Why delay at all! Seize the day etc etc.

  4. metlin Said,

    August 7, 2007 @ 1:17 pm

    Well, it’s the fact that it’s not a small sum of money for the expedition itself.

    Not to mention getting to the starting point — no roads, so I either have to take a ship or a plane.

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