SCOTT OF THE ANTARCTIC
DAVID CRANE
CONTENTS
NOTE ON DISTANCES, TEMPERATURES AND WEIGHTS
11 Man Proposeth … God Disposeth
P.S. IDEAS, INTERVIEWS & FEATURES …
The known extent of Antarctica in 1893
Present-day Antarctica
Ross Island and McMurdo Sound
Scott’s Southern Journey, November 1902–January 1903
Frustration: Mist obscured the view up the inlet to a Nunatak that would have shown them that it was a glacier
The Conquest of the Western Mountains
The Discovery Expedition, 1901–04
Disaster: February – March 1911
Polar Journey, 1911–12
NOTE ON DISTANCES, TEMPERATURES AND WEIGHTS
Unless stated, all distances are given in geographical (i.e. nautical) miles. One geographical mile equals 1.15 statute miles, or c.2,025 yards (1,852 metres). Temperatures are given in Fahrenheit and weights in imperial measures.
ONE St Paul’s, 14 February 1913
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