The dangerous race for the South Pole - Elizabeth Leane

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Roald Amundsen had spent nearly two years preparing his Arctic expedition.
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He had secured funding from the Norwegian Crown and hand-picked a trusted crew.
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He’d even received the blessing of the famed explorer Fridtjof Nansen,
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along with the use of his ship, Fram, specially constructed to withstand the ice.
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Now, with the voyage departing, he had one final announcement to his shipmates:
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They were going to head in the opposite direction.
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By the early 20th century,
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nearly every region of the globe had been visited and mapped,
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with only two key locations remaining:
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the North Pole, deep in the frozen waters of the Arctic region,
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and the South Pole, nestled within a recently discovered icy continent
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in the vast Antarctic Ocean.
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A veteran of several expeditions,
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Amundsen had long dreamed of reaching the North Pole.
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But in 1909, amidst his preparations,
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news came that the American explorers Frederick Cook and Robert Peary
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had staked rival claims to the achievement.
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Instead of abandoning the planned voyage,
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Amundsen decided to alter its course to what he called “the last great problem.”
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But Amundsen’s crew weren’t the only ones kept in the dark.
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British naval officer Robert F. Scott had already visited the Antarctic,
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and was leading his own South Pole expedition.
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Now, as Scott’s ship Terra Nova reached Melbourne in 1910,
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he was greeted with the news that Amundsen was also heading south.
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Reluctantly, Scott found himself pitted against the Norwegian
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in what the newspapers called a ‘race to the Pole.’
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Yet if it was a race, it was a strange one.
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The expeditions left at different times from different locations,
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and they had very different plans for the journey.
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Amundsen was focused solely on reaching the Pole.
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Informed by his Arctic exploration,
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he drew on both Inuit and Norwegian experience,
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arriving with a small team of men and more than a hundred dogs.
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His explorers were clothed in sealskin and furs,
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as well as specially designed skis and boots.
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But Scott's venture was more complicated.
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Launching an extensive scientific research expedition,
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he traveled with over three times more men than Amundsen,
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alongside over 30 dogs, 19 Siberian ponies,
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and three state-of-the-art motorized sledges.
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But these additional tools and bodies
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weighed down the ship as it battled the storms of the southern ocean.
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And as they finally began to lay supplies,
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they found both their ponies and motor-sledges ineffective
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in the harsh ice and snow.
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In the spring of 1911, after waiting out the long polar night,
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both parties began the journey south.
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Scott’s team traveled over the Beardmore Glacier,
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following the path of Ernest Shackleton's earlier attempt to reach the pole.
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But although this course had been documented, it proved slow and laborious.
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Meanwhile, despite an initial false start,
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Amundsen’s five-man team made good time using a previously uncharted route
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through the same Transantarctic Mountains.
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They stayed ahead of Scott’s team,
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and on December 14, arrived first at their desolate destination.
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To avoid the ambiguity that surrounded Cook and Peary’s North Pole claims,
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Amundsen’s team traversed the area in a grid
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to make sure they covered the Pole’s location.
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Along with flags and a tent marker,
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they left a letter for Scott, which would not be found until over a month later.
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But when Scott’s party finally reached the pole,
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losing the ‘race’ was the least of their problems.
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On the way back towards the camp, two of the five men succumbed to frostbite
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starvation, and exhaustion.
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The remaining explorers hoped for a prearranged rendezvous
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with a team sent from their base,
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but due to a series of mishaps, misjudgements and miscommunications,
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their rescue never arrived.
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Their remains, along with Scott’s diary, would not be found until spring.
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Today, scientists from various countries
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live and work at Antarctic research stations.
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But the journeys of these early explorers are not forgotten.
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Despite their divergent fates, they are forever joined in history,
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and in the name of the research base that marks the South Pole.
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