The Ice Balloon
One man’s dramatic attempt to
discover the North Pole by balloon
Alec Wilkinson
Dedication
For Sara Barrett
and Sam Wilkinson
Contents
Title Page
Dedication
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In August of 1930, a Norwegian sloop, the Bratvaag, sailing…
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Except for the bottom of the sea or the center…
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Why did they go, then, this parade of fanatics heading…
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Flying over the pole in a balloon appears to have…
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Among the first in the audience to rise and respond…
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The first mariners to go toward the North had no…
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After Andrée’s speech in London, a lot of explorers and…
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Sailing to America, Andrée had had two acquaintances, his cabin…
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Historically the Arctic was congenial to opposites. For some of…
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Soon after Andrée got to Philadelphia, he “looked up the…
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Andrée exemplified a conceit that outlived him—the belief, then nascent,…
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By the time Andrée announced his plan to leave for…
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Once Andrée was grown, the only woman for whom he…
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In 1875 an Arctic explorer named Karl Weyprecht, who was…
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The first balloon plans patented were patented in Lisbon in…
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While Andrée was in Spitsbergen at the Swedish station, making…
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No one got along any better during the second winter.
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For thirteen days they drifted among pack ice, “suffering horribly…
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On the first of June, Kislingbury sat up in his…
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Once the men were aboard, the party retrieved the dead…
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Andrée didn’t ride in a balloon until he was thirty-eight,…
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Leaving the ground on its fourth flight, in February of…
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After giving his speech in Stockholm, Andrée went back to…
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The notion that natives of the Arctic had a hundred…
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There is more than one North Pole. Andrée’s destination, the…
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Andrée was to be accompanied to the pole by Nils…
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The Jeannette, the ship that Greely had been supposed to…
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The Fram left Norway with thirteen men in June of…
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Nansen and Andrée were inspired by visionary theories they were…
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The days passed half-idly with tasks and diversions. One night…
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In November of 1894, on a walk in the evening…
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On July 24, for the first time in two years,…
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Nansen asked how things were at home, and Jackson said…
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When Andrée, Strindberg, and Eckholm left Göteborg for Dane’s Island…
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On August 16, Andrée sent a telegram announcing that the…
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Over the winter Nansen and Andrée exchanged letters. Nansen felt…
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At the end of October 1896 Andrée wrote to Alfred…
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Over the winter Alfred Nobel died, unsettling Andrée. Then, shortly…
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Arriving at Dane’s Island in a bay filled with pack…
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On July 6, during a storm, the wind blew heavily…
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Around three in the morning on July 11, the wind…
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They left at two-thirty in the afternoon. First the hawsers…
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Andrée had predicted the speed of the Arctic wind from…
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A few days after the launch Svedenborg, the alternate, visited…
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Toward the end of July the Chicago Chronicle wrote, “Has…
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Oscar Strindberg wrote in a letter, “And so one has…
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In 1898 word reached Sweden from Russia that Andrée had…
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Andrée began to travel like a shade through the pages…
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In October men sent to look for Andrée in Alaska…
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What else? Two of Andrée’s sisters, interviewed in Gränna, said…
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The experience that Andrée might be having on the ice…
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On the following day the men’s faces were swollen, but…
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The Bratvaag was hired during the summer of 1930 to…
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The following day, August 8, the Bratvaag met the Ternigen,…
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In Tromsø a black pall was brought from the cathedral…
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