Christopher
Pala's North Pole Expedition, Ice Fishing Trip on the Geographic North Pole.
The
Oddest Place on Earth: Rediscovering the North Pole. Ice Fishing on the
North Pole. Do you want to do some serious ice fishing. The North
Pole is the greatest place to go ice fishing. You may not catch any fish,
but you will have a ball anyway.
This
is an all inclusive vacation which takes you through Moscow to Siberia
to the North Pole, everything is included, but bring your own pole if you
want some of these Arctic Salt Water Fish.
Christopher Pala is trying to catch some
salt water fish on the pole, Ice Fishing.
Was he successful? Are there any fish on
the North Pole? As Chris tells it, he was excited about catching
some lunch but the water kept freezing over and he didn't have enough time
to have a chance to catch any fish. But, as I see it, that's ok because
it's awful hard to find any wood for a camp fire to cook the fish.
Ha. Ha. Just kidding about the wood. This is a picture of Ice
Fishing to the max. When you are ice fishing on the North Pole,
every direction is South.
Book Description When Christopher Pala first landed at the North Pole, he fell so much in
love with it that he took his girlfriend to ride the polar treadmill
on what he mischievously called the First Expedition to Nowhere. For a
week, the couple skied every day to the pole, pitched their tent and drifted
away from it as they slept.
Between his five trips to the pole, Pala used his journalistic skills
to peel away the layers of myth surrounding its discovery and capture
the untold story of the first men who indisputably stood there.
Pala is the first to chronicle the transformation of one of
the most remote places on earth into a new Mecca for adventure travelers.
Flying in every April on Russian jets, he joined risk-lovers
to parachute over it, balloon across it, attain it on skis and scuba-dive
under it.
About the Author Christopher Pala is a free-lance journalist based in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
His work with United Press International and Agence France-Presse
took him to the Caribbean, West Africa, Russia and Central Asia, but no
place captured his heart and mind more than the North Pole.