Top Gear - Polar Special

Just watched it now. Awesome, simply awesome television.
I genuinely felt the tension and the angst of that journey. Very good.
 
Wikipedia says North Pole summer temperature is an average of 0C - easy life!

Great TV though, fantastic photography.
 
top hours entertainment.

Great show and very very funny. Scripted or not who cares - Excellent TV and only wish we had more of it to get rid of the CRAP that we currently suffer on Tv.
 
I neeeed a HD copy, that was the best TV I have seen for a while... loved it :D

Looking forward to TopGear coming back now, it seems so far away.
 
Byron5184 said:
I just watched it, superb :D Clarksons facial expression at the sight of the wine was just classic :D 'NOOOOOOOOO' :D
Would he have known about it or was it really a surprise.

If he knew about it it was great acting, it really looked like he was surprised :)
 
Jokester said:
Top Gear Website said:
If the thought of the Top Gear boys attempting their most arduous challenge to date - a 450-mile race across the Arctic to the Magnetic North Pole
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Then I have been under some illusion that true north was magnetic north. I was merely confirming your earlier post of "so it's the magnetic north pole" with my "True north". So you see I was actually agreeing with you, but it backfired on me. :(

Just for the record, how is 'True North' defined? Is it the most northern point toward the axis of spin? (probably could warrant its own thread.)
 
Smithy said:
Just for the record, how is 'True North' defined? Is it the most northern point toward the axis of spin? (probably could warrant its own thread.)
The North Pole is the point through which the axis of rotation passes – however that axis wobbles a bit to the pole moves around a bit – only by meters though, not km.

For mapping purposes there is now a fixed “geographic” North pole.

The magnetic pole however is something completely different. It moves all over the place and is currently FAR (hundreds of miles) from the real North pole. As of 2005 is was in Canada at at 82.7° N 114.4° W. Are those the co-ordinates Clarkson et al went to?

Going to the magnetic is quite frankly pretty easy – as they demonstrated by driving there in a few days with a film crew. A lot of the hype and excitement about this feet comes from confusing the magnetic pole with the real North pole.
 
clv101 said:
The North Pole is the point through which the axis of rotation passes – however that axis wobbles a bit to the pole moves around a bit – only by meters though, not km.

For mapping purposes there is now a fixed “geographic” North pole.

The magnetic pole however is something completely different. It moves all over the place and is currently FAR (hundreds of miles) from the real North pole. As of 2005 is was in Canada at at 82.7° N 114.4° W. Are those the co-ordinates Clarkson et al went to?

Going to the magnetic is quite frankly pretty easy – as they demonstrated by driving there in a few days with a film crew. A lot of the hype and excitement about this feet comes from confusing the magnetic pole with the real North pole.

Don't forget grid north... ;)

I think they may have been driving to the 1996 magnetic noth pole.
 
Me and my girlfriend watched this and didn't stop laughing the whole way though. At times it had a semi-serious nature, depicting some of the hazard of the place which probably only heightened the hilarity due to the way in which they completely disregarded as much safety information as possible and hashed up the training.

Good to see that vehicle getting through all the ice and just pummeling its way through big banks of snow.

Were we the only ones who felt really sorry for R.Hammond when he got that call from the others? By the end we were really rooting for the guy to win.
 
n3crius said:
Were we the only ones who felt really sorry for R.Hammond when he got that call from the others? By the end we were really rooting for the guy to win.
My girlfriend was watching it with me and felt the same, she felt really sorry for Hamster, she doesn't know it is scripted and just a little banter between friends :p

She already felt sorry for him when they had all the food and drinks in the car hen he was struggling with the sled in the cold.
 
Here's some pictures posted by someone I know. His team had dealings with this expedition.


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Can someone host these please as the guy currently hosting them is going to move them soon as its sucking the bandwidth :)
 
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Great pictures :)

One thing though, how come in the main picture it shows two pick-ups one with a truckman cover and one without.

But in the other pictures there are two without truckman covers? One is a 07 reg and the other a 56.

Odd?
 
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