Antarctic Logistics
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The leader in polar expeditions and the premier provider of deep-field experiences, retreats & logistics supporting responsible tourism in Antarctica.
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Have you seen 2041 School's new website? ALE is a proud sponsor of 2041 School and their mission to provide children with educational resources about Antarctica. Learn more here: 2041school.com
#2041School #AntarcticaEducation #UnionGlacier
Happy World Penguin Day! As we enjoy visiting their habitats, let’s continue to protect and preserve their homes for generations to come. At ALE we remain mindful of our impact cherishing these incredible birds and their environments.
#WorldPenguinDay
Photo: Russ Hepburn
On this day in 1916, the historic voyage of the James Caird began from Elephant Island to South Georgia. Shackleton, Worsley, Crean, McNeish, McCarthy, and Vincent set sail in search of help from a whaling station.
#JamesCaird #ShackletonExpedition #AntarcticExploration
Vinson Base Camp, looking toward Branscomb Ride on Vinson Massif. With one dedicated ALE guide overseeing operations and supported by a team of base camp staff and ALE Rangers, we ensure everything runs smoothly on Vinson Massif. #VinsonBaseCamp #VinsonMassif
Photo: Matt Murphy
ALE’s vehicles are an adventure of their own. Here a staff member is driving one of ALE’s Toyota Hilux trucks.
#ToyotaHilux #AdventureTravel #ExploreOutdoors
Photo: Matt Murphy
Here's an inside look at our ALE Baking tent. One favorite on the ice is tea-time bagel bombs stuffed with bacon, scallions, and cream cheese.
#ArtisanBaking #CulinaryCreativity #BagelBombs
Photo: Matt Murphy
On this day in 1916, the Endurance crew faced a pivotal moment. After many months stranded on the Antarctic sea ice, and with the floe breaking up around them, they launched their lifeboats, aiming first for Hope Bay, then Elephant Island.
#EnduranceExpedition
Explore the grandeur of Mount Sidley, formed by a dramatic eruption 4.7 million years ago. This remote volcano is a part of the Volcanic Seven Summits challenge. #MountSidley #VolcanicSevenSummits #AntarcticExpedition
Photo: Darren Trapp
Embark on the ultimate Antarctic adventure: experience two marvels in one trip. Fly to the Gould Bay Emperor Penguin Colony, then journey to the Geographic South Pole. History and adventure await! #AntarcticAdventure
Photo: Christopher Michel
Penguin Language Lessons: Ever wanted to speak fluent penguin? Join our special Penguin Language Lessons, where you'll learn how to communicate with these adorable birds using a series of honks, squawks, and flippers. #PenguinCommunication
Photo: Christopher Michel
Capture unforgettable memories at the Ceremonial Pole outside Amundsen-Scott Station. Surround yourself with the flags of Antarctic Treaty signatory nations and snap photos to cherish forever. #SouthPoleAdventures
Photo: Darren Trapp
Be among the select few who've scaled Antarctica's highest volcano! Join the ultimate mountaineering expedition to Mount Sidley, standing at 14,058 ft (4285 m). #MountSidley #AntarcticExpedition
Photo: Darren Trapp
Art Muir's testimonial encapsulates the essence of our ski and climb expeditions—rising to the challenge and experiencing the extraordinary.
#ALEadventures #SkiExpedition #ClimbExpedition #skilastdegree #mountvinson #mtvinson
Ready to secure your spot and challenge yourself on Mount Vinson? Availability is open for our 2024-2025 season. #Vinson2024 #MountVinsonChallenge
Photo: Steve Jones
(Climbers stop for a break near 'Lunch Ledge' on Mount Vinson's fixed lines)
Meet our Antarctic workhorse: the Basler BT-67. Its versatility and reliability shine as it transports passengers and cargo with ease. #BaslerBT67 #AntarcticExpedition
Photo: Darren Trapp
Our Emperor Penguin experience at Gould Bay Camp is a photographer’s dream! We have limited spaces available for our upcoming season. Don't miss your chance to witness the magic of Emperor Penguins in Antarctica. #WildlifePhotography #PenguinWatching
Photo: Darren Trapp