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... journey , through the Northwest Passage and then up to Alert on Ellesmere Island by means of a tortuous 3,000 - mile route . To keep to their schedule , they had to complete the journey in thirty - five days because after that the sea ...
... journey , through the Northwest Passage and then up to Alert on Ellesmere Island by means of a tortuous 3,000 - mile route . To keep to their schedule , they had to complete the journey in thirty - five days because after that the sea ...
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... journey home . On 30 December , they set out north back to Little America , which they reached on 19 Janu- ary 1930 after a rapid journey along the well - marked trail . In all , they had traveled 1,525 miles . For his services on this ...
... journey home . On 30 December , they set out north back to Little America , which they reached on 19 Janu- ary 1930 after a rapid journey along the well - marked trail . In all , they had traveled 1,525 miles . For his services on this ...
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... journey with two of them to Cape Crozier in mid - March , accompanied by radio operator Chief Petty Officer Peter Mulgrew and mechanics Jim Bates and Murray Ellis . Much was learned about the func- tioning of the tractors in thick snow ...
... journey with two of them to Cape Crozier in mid - March , accompanied by radio operator Chief Petty Officer Peter Mulgrew and mechanics Jim Bates and Murray Ellis . Much was learned about the func- tioning of the tractors in thick snow ...
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Contents | xii |
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