06/09/1980: Au Groenland, un Jeune Français se Prépare à Réaliser une "Grande Première" Arctique

September 6, 1980: Adventure Magazine: Give me winter, give me dogs. The North Pole inspires young people and adventure. 44 years after Paul-Émile Victor's crossing of Greenland by dogsled, Jacques Dalet, a young Frenchman who had been living in Greenland for nine months, was preparing to achieve a major Arctic first: a solo dogsled expedition with a team of 15 dogs to cross from America to Asia via the North Pole (the Sycamore Project). A report from the Inuit village where he lived provides insight into their way of life and psychology. He explains why he came to Greenland and comments on footage of his dogs and his team. CPA8005420401