Damus
Jón Kolbeinn profile picture
Jón Kolbeinn
@Jón Kolbeinn
As I have read the book many times about the endurance mission. I thought I would share some notes I wrote in my personal journal 3 years ago. I had just started reading a book about Shackleton and his adventures with Scott years before Shackleton himself attempted the infamous transantarctic expedition on the Endurance. I forget the author's name. I made some sketches in the journal as I like to do, I really like maps and I am fascinated by Antarctica.
@JR

** The text is translated from my native language. Skip this note if you have no interest in polar explorers.

31.03.2023
"Read Shackleton yesterday long into the night, couldn't put it down. So I overslept this morning — Alexander, the ward physician, called me and I got to the hospital at 9:00, an hour too late. Interesting patients today on the Red team, lots to do.
Shackleton went on the Discovery expedition in 1902. Scott, Wilson and Shackleton set off in a push toward the South Pole with provisions for 70 days; there were 2 supply depots on the return route, depot B and A. They took sled dogs with them but in the end had to pull the sleds themselves (~280kg), so the dogs had to be put down, to their great sorrow.
On this attempt they got as far as they could and as provisions allowed (82°S 17'). Shackleton [inlet] was named on this trip, but Shackleton had become so exhausted and badly afflicted with scurvy that in the end Scott and Wilson had to pull him on the sledges. Fortunately on the return route they found the depots with life-saving provisions, which were marked with black flags — Scott's packing — but all three had developed terrible snow blindness. Vitamin C deficiency syndrome (i.e. scurvy) was known as some kind of nutritional deficiency in those days, but vitamin C which as such was not discovered until 1930 by the Hungarian biochemist Albert Szent-Györgyi. People nevertheless knew from experience that fresh seal meat could cure this ailment, and Shackleton recovered after the companions got back to the ship and received better food there.
Scott was very worried about Shackleton's health and sent him home with a ship that came with supplies from New Zealand. Shackleton was forever unhappy about this, and from then on he and Scott became hardened rivals in these polar expeditions.
Shackleton married upon coming home to England — Emily, whom he loved — and set out with a new expedition to the South Pole, but this time as leader.
Further than this I have not gotten in the book, but it is a wonderful story."









❤️1