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Beyond the Limits

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Release date NZ
October 26th, 2002
Pages
224
Dimensions (mm)
195x254x14
Edition
New edition
Illustrations
colour illustrations
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Imprint
Little, Brown
ISBN-13
9780316857062
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Product ID
1724850

Description

On 5th February 2000 Sir Ranulph Fiennes set off on the most direct - and most difficult - route to the North Pole from Canada. It involved towing a heavily laden sledge over 425 nautical miles of broken ice and open sea fractures. In fact, it is more like 900 miles because the ice drifts backwards. This is an account of the journey, which takes four to five months and during which Fiennes loses more than a third of his bodyweight.

Author Biography

Sir Ranulph Fiennes, Bt, OBE, is the world's most celebrated contemporary adventurer and explorer. A former member of the SAS, he has been a leader of major expeditions to both poles and elsewhere in the world for over thirty years.
 

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