Title: The Worst Journey in the World
Author: Apsley Cherry-Garrard
Published: 2020
Publisher: The Floating Press
Extension: EPUB
Size: 609 KB
Subjects: History, Travel, World History, Travel Essays & Descriptions, Travel - General & Miscellaneous, Exploration & Discovery, General & Miscellaneous World History, Exploration & Discovery - General & Miscellaneous, Great Adventures & Legendary Journeys - Travel Essays & Descriptions, Polar Regions - History, Polar Regions - Travel, Travel Essays & Descriptions - General & Miscellaneous
Categories: History, Travel, World History, Travel Essays & Descriptions, Travel - General & Miscellaneous, Exploration & Discovery, General & Miscellaneous World History, Exploration & Discovery - General & Miscellaneous, Great Adventures & Legendary Journeys - Travel Essays & Descriptions, Polar Regions - History, Polar Regions - Travel, Travel Essays & Descriptions - General & Miscellaneous
Selected by Adventure magazine as the number one adventure book of all time, The Worst Journey in the World is Apsley Cherry-Garrard's dramatic, moving, and exceptionally human account of his survival as the youngest member of Robert Falcon Scott's 1911 expedition to the South Pole.
The scion of English landed gentry, Cherry-Garrard was chosen from more than 8,000 volunteers to join the Scott expedition at the height of the craze for polar exploration. When they arrived in Antarctica, "Cherry," as he was known, was not assigned to the team that would attain the pole, but instead, with two other members, to collect the eggs of the Emperor penguin. Cherry and his cohorts struggled in near total darkness across more than one hundred miles of ice in temperatures as low as 70 degrees below zero, slept in bags heavy with their own frozen sweat, dragged a 700-pound sled over whipping ice that felt like sand against their faces, and wore clothes that were literally frozen stiff. All things considered, his title seems almost charitable.
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