David Berg Guide and Expedition Leader
David has spent a big part of his life travelling between the Arctic and Antarctica, working full time as an adventure guide and Expedition Leader. He has a wide range of experience having led expeditions in various places including Svalbard, Greenland, Scotland, Iceland , South Georgia, the Falkland Islands and Antarctica.
In May 2016 David completed an unsupported crossing of Greenland’s inland ice following the footsteps of Fridtjof Nansen, one of his heroes. The 600-kilometer-long journey across the ice took 27 days. Furthermore, he has spent several winters driving snowmobiles and guiding for ICEHOTEL in Swedish Jukkasjärvi - often in temperatures dropping down to minus 40 degrees.
Besides being a polar history enthusiast, David is educated in earth sciences and glaciology, and in addition a skilled lecturer who loves sharing his knowledge about the polar regions with everyone who travels with him.