
Live from IPY with Craig - Now Archived
Submitted by Janet Warburton on May 30, 2008 - 11:07am.The Live from IPY event with Craig Beals and the research team from Summit, on June 10, 2008, is now archived. To access the archive, click here.
Past Seasons
Submitted by Guest on November 12, 2008 - 7:18pm.Hi Craig
I'm doing a project on your blog, and was wondering if you or any of the other team members had done this study before (like in past years). Sounds like a neat project. Thanks!
foxes and bears
Submitted by Guest on September 24, 2008 - 2:43pm.was it fun meeting new teachers that went to the artic?
how many did you meet?
did you see any polar bears while you where there? if you did how many?
did you see any artic foxes while you where there? if you did how many?
-frankie fernandez
hey there mr beals
Submitted by Guest on August 20, 2008 - 9:06pm.how have you beeen ready 4 skool to start NOT me lol.

Congratulations Craig!!
Submitted by Frank Kelley on July 14, 2008 - 11:42pm.Hey Craig,
Congratulations on a fine adventure, lots of cool science, and an impressive journal. As one who is just getting started, I look forward to trying to replicate the fun and excitement.
Enjoy the homestead, go soak a little in the Yellowstone River!! There's also that fine institution, Angry _____ (name escapes me)
Oh ya, you could always jump in a plane and come up here for a leap into the Arctic Ocean. A balmy 38F!!
Cheers,
Frank Kelley
Nuvuk Archaeology Project
Wow!
Submitted by Guest on July 14, 2008 - 9:36am.Hi Craig.
What an adventure you had on your return home! I'm glad that it all worked out okay and hope you are enjoying being back home.
I love the story about your bike adventure and can only imagine the looks of everyone eating breakfast and having you stumble on in
. It sounds like you'll have lots to tell your students for many years to come.
Welcome back!
Janet
See You Soon
Submitted by Guest on July 12, 2008 - 8:09am.The family is looking foward to hearing all your stories and seeing all your pictures from Greenland. What were the little balloon things? Lucas Wants to know. How does it get so foggy at night?
Renee
Lucas
Viv
Thanks from Team Greenland
Submitted by Guest on July 8, 2008 - 4:28pm.Team Greenland wants to thank Mr. Beal and his Team for a terrific introduction to Summit Camp. We learned a lot about the photochemistry your group is interested in, and got to see the wonderful collaboration that exists among all the scientists.
We really appreciate your willingness to postpone your breakdown so that we could see science in action. You've set the stage for the next days we have here.
Again, Many Thanks
~ Team Greenland

Great Experiments!
Submitted by Janet Warburton on July 8, 2008 - 12:49pm.To Craig and all his students,
Great job on the experiments! I really like how you posted the experiment idea in PDF and shared the results with all of us. A number of the experiments would be really fun to see replicated in Antarctica. We'll have to get those teachers on board :)
It was fun to see all the ideas! Thanks for sharing!
Janet




