Thursday, February 26, 2009

Dixie Dansercoer

The well known Arctic and Antarctic Belgian explorer Dixie Dansercoer and his wife Julie Brown have always been a source of inspiration to us! They are explorers with a heart for our mother Earth.

Find out more on www.circles.cc and www.antarcticmatters.com.

With a feeling of happiness we found out what Dixie said about our upcoming dogsled expedition:


“The adventurous soul never gets lost. Neither in the chaos of society, nor in the complexities of switching over to the simplicity of far-away places. The draw of a simplified life and the intricacies of tribal and cultural differences seem to be the red line through Bert and Kiki’s adventures. More than that, their respect and humility towards the people who open the doors to their world, allow for in-depth experiences. I wish them much-deserved success during this next adventure!”

Dixie Dansercoer

Monday, February 23, 2009

Winter fun

This weekend we enjoyed the Belgian snow: a Mongolian winter training in the Hautes Fagnes, with our 2 personal trainers: the kids.


Tuesday, February 10, 2009

GLOBAL WARMING : NOT FROM THE NEWSPAPERS!

I’ve been visiting Khuvsugul lake, the «Blue Pearl of Mongolia», for over 6 years now and I am still charmed by its amazing wildness! The surrounding magnificent mountains fill you with a powerful peace. Not one visitor will ever forget the magic of this place!

But as we all know by now, Global Warming is affecting us all, also Mongolia and Khuvsgul.

Things have changed since I visited the lake for the first time in 2003. The most remarkable fact I observed is the constant increasing number of uprooted trees on the lake’s shoreline : many of them are blown down because permafrost melt weakens their roots.

Scientific studies show that permafrost layers have reduced from 1 to 2 meters in 40 years, more than 30%. This is the result of the increase of the average temperature which is about 2°C during the last 60 years in this area. In winter, the increase is even bigger: about 3°C during the December-January-February period.

This causes other problems : water holes appear now, that weren’t there before, mostly on the east coast around the two main islands. They’re created by the internal streams of Khuvsgul Lake, but due to the increase of water temperature as well as the thickness of ice layer that is reducing year after year. Some local fishermen may enjoy that! But for me it sounds like something wrong is happening here. Khuvsgul’s eco-system is in danger!

Khuvsgul is the most wooded area of Mongolia, but these forests are now threatened by a new phenomenon : spontaneous fires, which I have seen a lot on the east cost. First I was wondering why. Then I got the answer from some Mongolian scientists.

The permafrost melt is releasing water during the summer, and this water causes fermentation in the most dry lands, covered by peat. This chemical reaction releases a very flammable gas. As a result of that, just one little spark may trigger a terrible forest fire... Brown bears, reindeers, wolves, and other species need this woods to survive. How long will they stand the degradation of the eco-system?

We must act fast and let the entire world know about what is happening everywhere on the planet : the wildest areas are becoming endangered. I assure you, seeing it with your own eyes is much more impressive than reading about it in the newspapers!

I strongly hope Bert and Kiki can help me to pass this message : we need to be conscious that global warming is a reality, and we have to take decisions and act consequently.

Joel Rauzy

Monday, February 2, 2009

Rimfaxe of Klättermusen

Lillo Buyle from “KARIBOE" recommended us the Rimfaxe of Klättermusen for our upcoming Mongolian expedition.

It’s our new survival jacket in organic fluorocarbon-free cotton” says Lillo ; “Taped waterproof garments are not the optimal choice for winter or high altitude conditions”.

The wind resistance (MFR 8) of Rimfaxe is more than adequate for the hardest of winds, something that has been tested on several expeditions to the North Pole. In wind speeds of 10 m/s it transports ten times more moisture than a laminated garment.

Rimfaxe is a garment with the highest levels of safety. It has frostbite protection for the face and covers the groin to reduce heat loss. Strong 8 mm zippers with safety covers and Velcro are backed up by storm toggles for extreme situations. Lillo:“It will certainly do the job for you folks”.

We are of course delighted with the fact that these high tec winter jackets, provided by KARIBOE, are made of organic eco-friendly materials.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Expedition blog is online !!!

August 2008, Bert and Kiki see a documentary about Joel Rauzy, making a living as an adventure outfitter in Mongolia on a French TV channel. The first email with congratulations is sent straight away. After that, around the digital campfire, the internet, dreams and ideas about future adventures and expeditions are shared, and, ….

here we are:

Our brand new “Khuvsgul Dogsled Expedition – Mongolia April 2009 Blog” is online. We will keep you informed about our preparation, training, etc.

And of course we will use this blog as a communication tool while on the expedition.
We hope you all enjoy it and we thank you for your interest and support.

Bayana, Kiki, Joel and Bert