Into the Unknown: Mawson's Antarctic Trek (2013)(nationalgeographic.com)
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Into the Unknown: Mawson's Antarctic Trek (2013)
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2013/01/mawson-trek/
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Don't overlook "Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage" (Alfred Lansing).
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/139069.Endurance
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/139069.Endurance
Or “Alone on the Ice” which takes many accounts of Mawson’s trip. These adventures are the most incredible stories I’ve ever read and, with some expedition experience myself, I sometimes just shudder thinking about how difficult it must’ve been.
If you like that kind of thing I can recommend "Barrow's Boys: The Original Extreme Adventurers: A Stirring Story of Daring Fortitude and Outright Lunacy" by Fergus Fleming - it largely covers 19th century expeditions UK to try and find the Northwest Passage and to rescue previous expeditions.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/878082.Barrow_s_Boys
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/878082.Barrow_s_Boys
Typo: "Worst Journey..."
We have an excellent exhibit of Mawson's expedition at our city's museum. They have a replica of the cabin, all laid out with period correct equipment and stocks they would have had, along side some great video and audio exhibit pieces. They have the sled and dogs, and a piece of wall that's chilled and iced over so you can feel the intensity of the cold they would have endured. It's all very immersive.
Certainly sounds (from Mawson's debilitations) like they had vitamin A poisoning
You can read Mawson's own account, in his own words, here: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/6137/6137-h/6137-h.htm
"The Benzine Hut" is a phrase that haunts me sometimes.
"The Benzine Hut" is a phrase that haunts me sometimes.
Also available from http://www.antarctica.gov.au/about-antarctica/history/explor...
Can higly recommend. It seems like there was a completely different view as to what were "acceptable risks" back in those days.
Can higly recommend. It seems like there was a completely different view as to what were "acceptable risks" back in those days.
It is easily the most unbelievable account of adventure ever written, I genuinely have never read anything I would consider even a distant 5th place. I honestly don't think humans will come close to anything like it until we start exploring other worlds.
[1] https://www.amazon.com/Worst-Journey-World-Apsley-Cherry-Gar...