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02.06.2026
Mont Logan
5959
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Adventure in the Canadian Far North on Mount Logan, Canada's highest peak
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surface samples collected
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ice samples collected
North America
Continent
Canada
country
Back from Mount Logan, I remember the icy immensity of the Yukon, the absolute isolation, and a constant cold that made every movement more difficult. This expedition, very different from the Himalayas, led us to the roof of Canada after skiing and pulka-hauling through an environment as wild as it was demanding. Despite the storms, wind, temperatures near -30 °C, and the technical challenges of the Baseline project, we reached the summit on June 2nd and collected our scientific samples. An intense adventure, without injury or frostbite, which will remain among the most challenging expeditions of recent years.
Sophie Lavaud
1era (s) woman (s)
1era (s) French (s)
1era (s) Swiss (s)
1era (s) Canadian (s)
Timeline of the expedition

Itinerary to the summit
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Sophie at the top
At the summit of Mount Logan (5959 m), on June 2, 2026, at 5:45 PM


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