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North Pole

Min. Temp

Day:  -40°C

Night:  -50°C

Min. temps. for March (without windchill)
The notes below apply to the full journey from Russia or Canada. Some trips now just ski the last week or so to the Pole: the gear needed is similar, but the weather will probably be warmer (April).

Gear Recommendations

Essential
  • Down & Synthetic Jackets
  • Down Trousers & Salopettes
  • Insulated Mitts
  • Insulated Socks
  • Wind Suits
  • Shell Jacket
  • Shell Trousers & Salopettes
  • Sleeping Bags
  • VBL Bag
  • Extreme Balaclava
  • Down & Synth Vests
Optional
  • Overbag

Weather

These are the minimum temperatures you can expect. One expedition in March 2007 recorded -50°C inside their tent. It will get progressively warmer through April into May. Humidity on the Arctic ice is high. This (combined with the fact that you are setting out with little daylight) means that: a) it feels very cold, b) you need to protect your gear (particularly your sleeping bag) from moisture and ice build-up.

Wind chill rating: Severe

Gear Notes

The geographical North Pole remains a serious undertaking which demands a careful approach to gear selection to ensure security without overloading your sled. We have listed the most suitable sleeping bags and clothing in our standard range. However, we have also put together a special set of options and modifications specifically for the North Pole which we will be happy to discuss with you - VBLs for clothing as well as sleeping bags, synthetic jackets, fur ruffs etc.


Synthetic sleeping bags are often recommended for the North Pole on account of the high humidity levels. However, ice builds up inside synthetic wadding just as it does in down (some of the heaviest build-ups have occurred in synthetic gear) unless the filling is protected by a proper VBL system. The bags we are listing are down filled with various VBL options. Extra length is advised on bags for storing vital items at night.


Arctic Options: Please ask us for information on our special options for Arctic expeditions

Guided Trips

Looking for a guided trip with an experienced company? We recommend Antarctic Logistics.

Pointers

  • Lightweight
  • Windchill
  • Personal Metabolism
  • Sleeping bag zips
  • Down vs. Synthetic
  • One-piece Suits
  • Other trips
  • PHD Sizing
  • Temperature Ratings

Recommended Gear for North Pole

Down & Synthetic Jackets
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Down Trousers & Salopettes
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Insulated Mitts
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Insulated Socks
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Wind Suits
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Shell Jacket
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Shell Trousers & Salopettes
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Sleeping Bags
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VBL Bag
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Extreme Balaclava
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Down & Synth Vests
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Optional Gear for North Pole

Overbag
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