Expedition aims to drive to both poles, having 'learned a lot' from past mishaps

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The Transglobal Car Expedition is back in the N.W.T. — with intentions to circle the entire globe by vehicle now — roughly two years after making headlines for violating airspace rules and sinking a truck. 

Andrew Comrie-Picard, a member of the international team who comes from Edmonton, said they “learned a lot” from that pre-expedition trip in 2022. 

“The ice can change really fast. And we also learned that the relationships of the Indigenous communities here are so crucially important,” he said. “We learned that we have to rely on and share local knowledge in order to get through.” 

The expedition, which includes members from

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