Farthest North
The Epic Adventure of a Visionary Explorer
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Narrated by:
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Ulf Bjorklund
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By:
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Fridtjof Nansen
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In 1893 Norwegian zoologist Fridtjof Nansen set sail for the North Pole in the Fram, a ship specially designed to be frozen into the polar ice cap, withstand its crushing pressures, and travel north with the sea's drift. Experts said that such a ship couldn't be built and that the mission was tantamount to suicide.
Farthest North, first published in 1897 to great popular appeal, is the stirring first-person account of the Fram and her historic voyage. Nansen tells of his expedition's struggle against snowdrifts, ice floes, polar bears, scurvy, gnawing hunger, and the seemingly endless polar night that transformed the Fram into a "cold prison of loneliness".
Once it became clear that the Fram could drift no farther, Nansen and crew member Hjalmar Johansen set out on a harrowing 15-month sledge journey to reach their destination by foot, which required them to share a sleeping bag of rotting reindeer fur and to feed the weaker sled dogs to the stronger ones.
In the end, they traveled 146 miles farther north than any westerner had gone before, representing the greatest single gain in polar exploration in four centuries. Farthest North is an unforgettable story that marks the beginning of the modern age of exploration and is a must-hear for the armchair adventurer.
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- EileenH
- 23-10-2024
When the North Pole was a mystery.
The Age of Discovery where men with a hypothesis, courage, determination, practical survival skills and endurance were supported by men of financial means, to go forth and explore, gather, observe, discover and IF they survive, IF they make it back home, to share their observations with the world. Fridtjof Nansen, his entire crew, Colin Archer (who lived in Bundaberg, Queensland Australia for a time) and The Fram - survived, thrived and shared such knowledge so as to begin our understanding of the "conveyor belt" ocean flows. Incredible journey, fantastically narrated.
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