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The longest journey achieved by Ross in 1859 was 500 miles in thirty - seven days . Twelve sailors pulled two sledges led by Ross and Leopold McClintock . It was to be McClintock's role to make a system of man - hauling .
The longest journey achieved by Ross in 1859 was 500 miles in thirty - seven days . Twelve sailors pulled two sledges led by Ross and Leopold McClintock . It was to be McClintock's role to make a system of man - hauling .
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Dove Bay , and Store Koldewey before the coastal ice froze sufficiently for the first sledging journey to begin on 1 October . This succeeded in laying a depot at 78 ° 13'N . Other sledge parties visited the Pendulum Islands , Shannon ...
Dove Bay , and Store Koldewey before the coastal ice froze sufficiently for the first sledging journey to begin on 1 October . This succeeded in laying a depot at 78 ° 13'N . Other sledge parties visited the Pendulum Islands , Shannon ...
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a I can remember in the 1970s falling through the sea ice during a supported North Pole journey . My colleagues erected a tent and , as quickly as they could , cut off my frozen boot , for every second counted to save my foot .
a I can remember in the 1970s falling through the sea ice during a supported North Pole journey . My colleagues erected a tent and , as quickly as they could , cut off my frozen boot , for every second counted to save my foot .
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