To thrive on an Arctic Expedition, you need expertise in wilderness survival, navigation, physical stamina, and specialized knowledge of cold-weather environments, often supported by degrees in environmental science, biology, or geology and extensive fieldwork experience. Familiarity with GPS units, advanced cold-weather gear, first aid certifications, and sometimes snowmobile or ice vehicle operation licenses are typically required. Strong teamwork, adaptability, and problem-solving skills are essential for facing unpredictable and harsh conditions. These skills are crucial to maintain safety, conduct research, and achieve expedition goals efficiently in one of the world's most challenging environments.