Exploring the fringes of the map...
As well as being the first woman to ski across Antarctica alone, Felicity has raced in the Canadian Arctic, led teams of women across the inland ice of Greenland and on scientific missions across remote Icelandic glaciers, Arctic fjords and sea ice, led record-making International teams of novices to the North and South Poles, searched for meteorite craters in Quebec, skied along a frozen river in Siberia, traversed the winter ice of Lake Baikal, worked on a nuclear-powered icebreaker at the North Pole, walked the Chadar to Zanskar, driven 36,000km across Eurasia to the coldest inhabited place in the world, searched for gold in the Yukon, driven 6000km across Antarctica, flown in an airship across America, completed the infamous Marathon Des Sables across the Moroccan Sahara and spent three years living and working in the Antarctic.
You can find details, links and more information about each of the expeditions below by clicking on the relevant image - but if you'd like to know more, feel free to contact Felicity directly.
Felicity’s most recent project was The B.I.G. (Before It’s Gone) Expedition which was a series of ski journeys across the Arctic collecting scientific information about Arctic Ocean Sea Ice. You can find more about the project at beforeitsgone.org.uk