-
Antarctic Exploration, in all of
which manhauling was predominant. Many
later writers would condemn manhauling,
particularly with
heavily loaded sledges...
- sled dog
races Sled dog
racing at the 1932
Winter Olympics Drafting dog
Manhauling Pitul'ko, Vladimir; Makeyev,
Vjatcheslav (January 1991). "Ancient Arctic...
- Sir John
Franklin between 1848 and 1859. He
mastered travel through the
manhauling of sledges,
which remained the
standard practice when it came to overland...
- to
carry out his
depot and
polar journeys. He
depended on
ponies and
manhauling. What was it in
Scott that
which prevented him from
having good ponies...
- the foot of the
Beardmore glacier, and then
became part of the 12-man
manhauling party which began the push
towards the pole. He was a
member of the first...
-
Antarctic Expedition (VUWAE) (1962–63)
because of its use as a
landmark for
manhauling sledge journeys and
aircraft flights which supported the
expedition and...
-
instead planned his
expedition for a
small party of six.
Supplies would be
manhauled on
specially designed lightweight sledges. Much of the equipment, including...
- visibility".
According to his
partner Sebastien Audy,
Dansercoer was
manhauling the sled when the
accident occurred and
aware that the duo had stra****...
-
William Edward Parry in 1819. A
great deal of
exploration was done by
manhauled sledges. In
April 1853
Leopold McClintock and
others left
Resolute on...
-
prejudices about polar travel,
particularly his
belief in the "nobility" of
manhauling, had been p****ed to Scott, to the
detriment of all ****ure
British expeditions...