We're Moving!
We've outgrown our Salt Lake City office and are moving to a new, larger space, a few blocks away.
New Antarctic Maps
“Antarctica is big. Really big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind bogglingly big it is.” * And knowing exactly where you are is important for explorers and expeditions. So what do they rely on?
Polar Medals Past and Present - Update
Congratulations to Chris Jacobs, our Field Facilities Manager, who has been honored twice this year in the United Kingdom. He was awarded the MBE and Polar Medal for outstanding achievement and service in the field of polar research!
Excellence in Remote Medicine Award
Antarctic Logistics and Expeditions, ANI's logistic provider, has been nominated for the prestigious new EWM Excellence in Remote Medicine Award for our quality logistical and expedition support in Antarctica.
2011-12 Expedition Wrap-up
Our 2011-12 season expeditions faced brutally cold early season temperatures and tough sledging conditions on historic and new routes to the South Pole.
ANI closes a successful Anniversary season
The final ANI Ilyushin flight of the 2011-12 Anniversary season departed from Union Glacier ice runway On January 31.
The Heritage of Discovery
One mountaineer, two guides, three weeks, ten first ascents. Exploratory alpinism at its finest.
Quarrying the Antarctic for Climate
In 1773, Captain Cook described the great southern continent Terra Australis Incognita as ‘A country doomed by nature never once to feel the warmth of the sun’s rays but to lie forever buried under everlasting snow and ice.’ But is it?
Approaching the Scott Centenary
It has been 100 years since Robert Falcon Scott and his team arrived at the South Pole.














