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FROM THE NORTH POLE TO THE UNITED NATIONS Sebastian Copeland and Keith Heger Start Trek to Change the Future of the Arctic

September 15th, 2010

Today, the Arctic environment is more threatened than threatening, even as the team endures -50 below temperatures on 300+ mile journey.

FROM THE NORTH POLE TO THE UNITED NATIONS
Sebastian Copeland and Keith Heger Start Trek to Change the Future of the Arctic

300+ Mile Journey Will Gather Data for UN Forum

Resolute Bay, Nunavut – March 29th, 2009

Arctic adventurer, explorer, and activist Sebastian Copeland was glad to get off the ground on Tuesday; bad weather had kept him and his partner, Keith Heger,

overnight at the remote arctic outpost of Eureka. As weather cleared, they were able to board the plane to take them to an unlikely rendezvous on the ice.

“Another team was intersecting with us so we could resupply their expedition at the same time we embarked on ours,” Copeland explained. “So we were able to unite on the ice for a short time.” But now Copeland and Heger are on their own for the rest of the 300+ mile journey over the ice. The destination

? The North Pole – before it’s too late to call in air support to get them back off of the ice.

“We’ll be moving as quickly as possible,” Keith Heger, a veteran Polar guide for PolarExplorers, says. “But ice and weather conditions can’t always be predicted. And, of course, there are other factors as well.” Those “other factors” may include polar bears, something that the team they met had already encountered in the form of large pawprints across their trail.

But the arctic environment these days is more threatened than threatening, and that’s what Copeland hopes to focus on.Copeland is embarking on this trip (his fifth to a Polar region in the last four years) to raise awareness of the alarming rate of ice melt due to Global Warming. Scientists predict that in less than five years, the Arctic sea will be ice free in the summer months. In 1909, the average depth of ice at the North Pole was 12 feet while today it averages just 5.5 feet. Just twenty years ago, 80% of the Arctic sea ice was 10 years old or more. Today, just 3% of the ice is a decade old.

Copeland’s adventure is the continuation of the Pax Arctica mission started last summer with the Young Ambassadors of the Arctic. Copeland, Luc Hardy and Global Green partnered to raise awareness on the need to establish a charter of protection for the Arctic as the sea ice melt is opening the region to the exploitation of its natural resources. “One oil platforms has a 33%-55% chance of a major spill in the Arctic environment; that is just one platform!” Copeland says. “In the Arctic, they are virtually impossible to clean up. The pack ice spreads the spill to thousands of square miles, spelling assured death to its surrounding wildlife, and adding one more challenge to the endangered Polar Bears. New maritime sea-lanes emerging in the Arctic are also challenging its biodiversity.”

This mission will lead to a forum at the UN in November chaired by Sebastian Copeland aimed at establishing an international charter of protection for the Arctic similar to the treaty of Madrid for Antarctica which declared it “land of science, land of peace”.

On the journey, Copeland and Heger will be skiing and pulling 200 to 250 pound of equipment and supplies in specially designed sledges for 8 to 12 hours a day — the equivalent of running a marathon every day for over 40 days. Frigid mean temperatures range from -50C to -5C. Ten knots of wind at -50C can drop the overall temperatures to -70C.

Additional challenges the men will face include frostbite; open leads of water; swimming with specially designed suits when leads are too large to cross; Polar Bears; hypothermia; and exhaustion. Sebastian and Keith are expected to lose around 15 pounds in spite of a 7000-calorie rich diet. Sebastian has subjected himself to eight months of rigorous training involving core and strength, hiking with a 100-pound vest, and yoga.

A daily blog of the expedition will be posted on MySpace at myspace.com/sebastiancopeland. The outfitting company Polar Explorer will be running logistics. The team is anticipated to exit out of Longyearbyen in Svalbard around April 28th, through the support of the Arctic floating station Barneo.

About Sebastian Copeland
Sebastian Copeland is a renowned photographer and environmental advocate. He is also an author and lecturer to audiences around the world, including at the UN, the World Affairs Council, the Google and the Apple headquarters, and the DLD in Munich among others. His books have been translated to international markets. Antarctica: The Global Warning won him multiple awards including the prestigious 2007 IPA Professional Photographer of the Year. Copeland is on the Board of directors of Global Green USA. Copeland will produce a personal documentary of this expedition, as well as document photographically this exotic and endangered landscape. This will be his fourth trip to the Arctic in preparation of his follow-up book on the area due in Fall 2010.

Sebastian Copeland – photo@seabassprod.com
www.sebastiancopeland.com
www.antarcticabook.com

ABOUT POLAR EXPLORERS – polarexplorers.com
Named one of the “Best Outfitters on Earth” by National Geographic Adventure Magazine and recommended in the “Rough Guide to Ultimate Adventure”, PolarExplorers is the premier polar guiding company successfully guiding many amateur and experienced adventurers to the North and South

Poles, across the Greenland ice cap, and on other Arctic adventures.

“Polar Fever” Sufferer Could Have Stayed Home to Cool His Fever

September 15th, 2010

Antarctic temperatures meet their match in Maine, Chicago, and elsewhere in the States. “In my hometown of Chicago it was colder than here in the Antarctic. And at least we’re well-equipped and mentally and physically prepared for the challenge,” PolarExplorers guide Keith Heger says.

(Antarctica January 17th)
One thing self-confessed victims of “Polar Fever” Keith Heger and his international team of South-Pole-bound international trekkers were insulated from was the news of the exceptionally cold winter weather much, much farther North.

The experienced polar guide for PolarExplorers.com found the weather in Antarctica chilly as it dropped into the minus-degree teens, twenties, and thirties below zero but he imagined his compatriots back home were enjoying warmer weather. “It was a shock to hear the temperatures ordinary people were encountering in the U.S., even reaching -50 in Maine! Even in my hometown of Chicago it was colder than here in the Antarctic. And at least we’re well-equipped and mentally and physically prepared for the challenge.”

Some school districts in the United States closed schools because they were afraid that children waiting for school buses might suffer from frostbite and hypothermia. Would the kids have been better off in Antarctica?

“Here, our intense cross-country skiing while pulling a sledge tends to keep us warm enough. At times, it can actually get hot, which is why we manage and layer our clothing and other gear so carefully. And of course, we have the goal of reaching the South Pole, which keeps us inspired.”

Heger is now going on to lead a group to climb Mount Vinson, the highest point on the continent of Antarctica. He is providing a daily audio blog and Antarctica photos at polarexplorers.com/blogs/; select “South Pole Expedition”. Phone interviews via satellite phone can be arranged by calling company founder Rick Sweitzer at 847-828-8388 or 847 256 4409 for scheduling.

Polar Explorers is recognized as one of the “Best Outfitters on Earth” by National Geographic Adventure. Part of The Northwest Passage, Polar Explorers has been leading trips to the North and South Poles since 1993.

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15-year-old Polar Explorer Taylor Sweitzer Endures Icy Near Miss

September 15th, 2010

For Immediate Release

15-year-old Polar Explorer Endures Icy Near Miss

Polar Explorer Taylor, 15 year old

Taylor Sweitzer is used to skiing over the chilly arctic ice fields, enduring temperatures of -25 degrees Celsius and more. But as hard as it is to get over the rough ice fields, where steep pressure ridges often form as ice pans crash together, it’s even harder to get to the North

Pole if you try walking on water.

“Lucky me, my foot slipped but the water didn’t go over the top of my boot. If it had, tt would have been a little more of a problem.” Taylor says nonchalantly. Once the icy water touches the flesh, frostbite can swiftly follow. In those cases, the team would rush to get him to solid ground and race to replace his wet sock and boot. If Taylor seems unnaturally calm in the face of a frigid emergency, it’s because he’s seen it all before – he rehearsed just such a scenario in the Minnesota wilderness during the extensive pre-trip training period.

This season, in addition to pressure ridges, polar adventurers have been encountering many open leads, areas of water which must be crossed or skied around, a process which can add many miles to the quest to reach the North Pole. Taylor is part of a Polar Explorers expedition led by his father, Rick Sweitzer, an experienced polar veteran who has reached the North Pole over 18 times. This time, the team was dropped on the arctic ice a full degree (about 69 miles) from the North Pole, and left to ski the remaining distance. Since the ice floats on top of the Arctic Ocean, it sometimes pushes against the direction they are skiing, adding many more miles to the task in an effect called “The Polar Treadmill”

If Taylor successfully reaches the North Pole, he will be among the youngest in the world to do so, though he has already accepted that he won’t be the youngest in his family to reach the North Pole. “My dad flew in my my mom and my brother Christopher when he was a baby to the Pole to greet him when he completed his first Polar Explorers expedition in 1992. I wasn’t even born yet. At that time there were no age restrictions to be allowed on the flight to the Pole -there are now- so he’ll always have the family record!” Taylor admits. “But I’ll be the one who actually skied there under my own power.”

To hear Taylor’s audio report from the ice for April 20th, go to polarexplorers2010skiexpedition.blogspot.com/

Interviews with Taylor by satellite phone from the ice are available on and can be arranged by contacting Annie Aggens, Director of Polar Operations, or Nancy Vedder, Program Manager, at Polar Explorers: 1 800 732-7328 or 1 847 256-4409. Annie Aggens cell phone is 1 847 651 0524.

MORE ABOUT POLAR EXPLORERS
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Annie Aggens
Polar Expeditions Director
PolarExplorers – a division of The Northwest Passage
www.polarexplorers.com
1.800.732.7328 (in the U.S. & Canada)
+1.847.256.4409 (worldwide)

“One of the Best Outfitters on Earth” – National Geographic Adventure Magazine

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The Capp Street Girls Take Center Stage At The Cat Club.

June 8th, 2010

9:30 May 1st, 2010 – The Capp Street Girls take center stage at the world famous The Cat Club in West Hollywood, Los Angeles marking their premier concert in Souther California. Known throughout San Francisco for their ‘Raucous Rock-N-Roll’ brand of rock, The Capp Street Girls are best recognized for the break out singles “LONG LEGGED BEAUTY” and “DIRTY GIRL.” The Cat Club, 8911 West Sunset Boulevard West Hollywood, CA 90069-1811 – (310) 657-0888 Contact: Justin Howard, Publicist 619-379-7317 Jthoward84@gmail.com

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Justin Howard, Publicist
JHoward@desert-grove.com
Phone: (619) 379-7317
May 2010

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

The Capp Street Girls Take Center Stage At The Cat Club.

The Capp Street Girls take over the air waves of Los Angeles at 5:30PM on May 1st, 2010 when they appear as the featured guest on the Screw Pop Culture Show with Celebrity Host Jowanna Lewis. The Capp

Street Girls discuss their amazing growth in San Francisco, the strange ‘Plastic People’ they have encountered here in Los Angles, and their plans to bring their own special “Raucous Rock” to Southern California. Keep an ear open for a live performance as they love to spread the music around. If thats not enough to wet your appetite, come out The Cat Club this evening for a musical event sure to blow your mind.
For more information visit –  www.screwpopculture.com,

“We officially became a band in April of 2008 when guitarist Mark “Uzi O” Oltz plugged in and instant chemistry ensued. We wrote three songs at our first rehearsal: “Till the Money Runs Out, “Cheesecake Annie” and “Diary of a Rock Band”. Four months later we played our first gig at San Francisco’s beloved biker bar, Bender’s Bar and Grill.” – Richard on Vocals.

The Capp Street Girls are an all original four piece hard rock garage band from the city of San Francisco. Local San Francisco media has described The Capp Street Girls as the bastard love child of MC5 and vintage Areosmith. As a serious contender in ERNIE BALL 14TH BATTLE OF THE BANDS, The Capp Street Girls urge all of their fans to vote. Let’s see them on the VANS WARP TOUR TWENTYTEN. To Vote – www.battleofthebands.com/thecappstreetgirls

Biogrpahy –
The Capp Street Girls are an all original, four piece, hard rock/garage band from San Francisco, CA. Our sound: think the MC5 meets vintage Aerosmith.

We officially became a band in April of 2008 when guitarist Mark “Uzi O” Oltz plugged in and instant chemistry ensued. We wrote three songs at our first rehearsal: “Till the Money Runs Out, “Cheesecake Annie” and “Diary of a Rock Band”. Four months later we played our first gig at San Francisco’s beloved biker bar, Bender’s Bar and Grill. More gigs followed: Red Devil Lounge, Fat City, Li Po Lounge, The Element Lounge, Blondies, Annie’s Social Club, Retox Lounge, Grant and Green, Kimo’s Penthouse Lounge, Rockit Room, Pissed Off Pete’s, Blank Club(San Jose), Stork Club(Oakland), Time Out(Concord), Club Six, Rooster’s Roadhouse(Alameda), The Quarter Note(Sunnyvale) plus many more to come as we continue to book shows.

The Capp Street Girls will play anywhere, anytime. The current line-up features John Prink on drums, Mark Oltz on electric guitar, Larry Frisoli on electric bass, and Richard Share on vocals and harmonica.

Known for a raucous style of rev-it-up-and-go rock and roll and off the hook live shows, The Capp Street Girls live to ROCK!
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