Dan Snow's History Hit

Was Scott's Antarctic Expedition Sabotaged?

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Jul 9, 2024
Exploring the Antarctic tragedy of Captain Scott's expedition, revealing potential sabotage and betrayal among team members. Tensions, challenges, and resilience faced during the journey back, raising questions about Scott's leadership and Evans' role in the tragic outcome.
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ANECDOTE

The Discovery Expedition

  • The Discovery Expedition, a British expedition, sailed south in 1901, led by Robert Falcon Scott.
  • The expedition, including notable figures like Ernest Shackleton, achieved a new furthest south record.
INSIGHT

Scott's Early Success

  • Scott's expedition was deemed successful despite being amateur, highlighting the importance of latitude gained in evaluating polar expeditions.
  • Scott discovered the scale of the Great Ice Barrier and reached the polar plateau.
ANECDOTE

Shackleton's Nimrod Expedition

  • Shackleton's Nimrod expedition (1907-1909) made significant progress, unnerving Scott.
  • Shackleton crossed the Great Ice Barrier, ascended the Beardmore Glacier, and got within 120 miles of the South Pole.
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