COAST-X 2026: From Concept to Cold-Weather Reality
Preparations for COAST-X 2026 are officially gaining momentum, and the transition from planning to hands-on field readiness is well underway. One major milestone arrived recently with the delivery of our BRP snowmachines. With that, the all-important break-in period has begun. Over the past several days, we’ve been logging miles on trails around Fairbanks in fresh, deep snow, with temperatures ranging from –22 to –40°F (–30 to –40°C). So far, we’ve put about 25 miles (~40 km) on the machines, and they’ve performed flawlessly—starting reliably in extreme cold and running smoothly in the crisp Arctic air. It’s an encouraging sign as we prepare for a long traverse along Alaska’s western and northern coasts. Logistics are ramping up in parallel. Field supplies and equipment are beginning to arrive, boxes are stacking up, and another exciting milestone was reached with the arrival of our MALA GPR system from Guideline Geo. This system will play a key role in...
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