Doubts about the plan

“[We should] camp on the nearest flat berg… & await the outward drift of pack & berg to open water. This would save the grave dangers we are now incurring of getting entangled in impassable pressure…or…having the floe split under us in camp as happened twice to us [last] night.”

— Frank Worsley, quoted in South

About Ernest Shackleton

Polar Explorer. Leader of the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, 1914-1917.
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