Summary
BITTERLY cold winds with a chill factor of minus 40 degrees and the relentless Antarctic terrain have tired former National Hunt jockey Richard Dunwoody and fellow-adventurer Doug Stoup so much that they may be forced to take a rest day in their gruelling trek to the South Pole.
But the good news is that their Interchange Shackleton Expedition has now covered more than 400 of the 660 miles to the Pole and the two surviving members are on course to complete their unsupported journey across a route never before conquered in the next two weeks.See the full content of this document
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Were Shattered, Admits Dunwoody
Since the third member of the expediti...
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