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025 - Vol II Ch 11 Through the Mountains pt 2
Mar 3, 2026
32m 53s
024 - Vol II Ch 11 Through the Mountains pt 1
Mar 3, 2026
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023 - Vol II Ch 10 The Start for the Pole pt 2
Mar 3, 2026
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022 - Vol II Ch 10 The Start for the Pole pt 1
Mar 3, 2026
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Mar 3, 2026
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| 3/3/26 | ![]() 025 - Vol II Ch 11 Through the Mountains pt 2 | Unlike Scotts ill-fated expedition, Roald Amundsens journey to the South Pole from 1910 to 1912 was marked by meticulous planning and superior preparation. Armed with advanced equipment, appropriate clothing, and a clear focus on reaching the Pole without the distractions of surveying, Amundsens team utilized their understanding of dog handling and ski techniques to navigate the harsh Antarctic landscape. They forged an innovative route to the Pole, achieving their goal and returning safely. As Amundsen wisely noted, Victory awaits him who has everything in order—luck, people call it. The book also features brief accounts from other members of the expedition, offering a rich perspective on this historic achievement. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline.) | 32m 53s | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() 024 - Vol II Ch 11 Through the Mountains pt 1 | Unlike Scotts ill-fated expedition, Roald Amundsens journey to the South Pole from 1910 to 1912 was marked by meticulous planning and superior preparation. Armed with advanced equipment, appropriate clothing, and a clear focus on reaching the Pole without the distractions of surveying, Amundsens team utilized their understanding of dog handling and ski techniques to navigate the harsh Antarctic landscape. They forged an innovative route to the Pole, achieving their goal and returning safely. As Amundsen wisely noted, Victory awaits him who has everything in order—luck, people call it. The book also features brief accounts from other members of the expedition, offering a rich perspective on this historic achievement. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline.) | 53m 50s | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() 023 - Vol II Ch 10 The Start for the Pole pt 2 | Unlike Scotts ill-fated expedition, Roald Amundsens journey to the South Pole from 1910 to 1912 was marked by meticulous planning and superior preparation. Armed with advanced equipment, appropriate clothing, and a clear focus on reaching the Pole without the distractions of surveying, Amundsens team utilized their understanding of dog handling and ski techniques to navigate the harsh Antarctic landscape. They forged an innovative route to the Pole, achieving their goal and returning safely. As Amundsen wisely noted, Victory awaits him who has everything in order—luck, people call it. The book also features brief accounts from other members of the expedition, offering a rich perspective on this historic achievement. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline.) | 31m 26s | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() 022 - Vol II Ch 10 The Start for the Pole pt 1 | Unlike Scotts ill-fated expedition, Roald Amundsens journey to the South Pole from 1910 to 1912 was marked by meticulous planning and superior preparation. Armed with advanced equipment, appropriate clothing, and a clear focus on reaching the Pole without the distractions of surveying, Amundsens team utilized their understanding of dog handling and ski techniques to navigate the harsh Antarctic landscape. They forged an innovative route to the Pole, achieving their goal and returning safely. As Amundsen wisely noted, Victory awaits him who has everything in order—luck, people call it. The book also features brief accounts from other members of the expedition, offering a rich perspective on this historic achievement. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline.) | 33m 39s | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() 021 - Vol I Ch 9 The End of the Winter pt 2 | Unlike Scotts ill-fated expedition, Roald Amundsens journey to the South Pole from 1910 to 1912 was marked by meticulous planning and superior preparation. Armed with advanced equipment, appropriate clothing, and a clear focus on reaching the Pole without the distractions of surveying, Amundsens team utilized their understanding of dog handling and ski techniques to navigate the harsh Antarctic landscape. They forged an innovative route to the Pole, achieving their goal and returning safely. As Amundsen wisely noted, Victory awaits him who has everything in order—luck, people call it. The book also features brief accounts from other members of the expedition, offering a rich perspective on this historic achievement. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline.) | 32m 33s | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() 020 - Vol I Ch 9 The End of the Winter pt 1 | Unlike Scotts ill-fated expedition, Roald Amundsens journey to the South Pole from 1910 to 1912 was marked by meticulous planning and superior preparation. Armed with advanced equipment, appropriate clothing, and a clear focus on reaching the Pole without the distractions of surveying, Amundsens team utilized their understanding of dog handling and ski techniques to navigate the harsh Antarctic landscape. They forged an innovative route to the Pole, achieving their goal and returning safely. As Amundsen wisely noted, Victory awaits him who has everything in order—luck, people call it. The book also features brief accounts from other members of the expedition, offering a rich perspective on this historic achievement. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline.) | 33m 50s | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() 019 - Vol I Ch 8 A Day at Framheim pt 3 | Unlike Scotts ill-fated expedition, Roald Amundsens journey to the South Pole from 1910 to 1912 was marked by meticulous planning and superior preparation. Armed with advanced equipment, appropriate clothing, and a clear focus on reaching the Pole without the distractions of surveying, Amundsens team utilized their understanding of dog handling and ski techniques to navigate the harsh Antarctic landscape. They forged an innovative route to the Pole, achieving their goal and returning safely. As Amundsen wisely noted, Victory awaits him who has everything in order—luck, people call it. The book also features brief accounts from other members of the expedition, offering a rich perspective on this historic achievement. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline.) | 45m 23s | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() 018 - Vol I Ch 8 A Day at Framheim pt 2 | Unlike Scotts ill-fated expedition, Roald Amundsens journey to the South Pole from 1910 to 1912 was marked by meticulous planning and superior preparation. Armed with advanced equipment, appropriate clothing, and a clear focus on reaching the Pole without the distractions of surveying, Amundsens team utilized their understanding of dog handling and ski techniques to navigate the harsh Antarctic landscape. They forged an innovative route to the Pole, achieving their goal and returning safely. As Amundsen wisely noted, Victory awaits him who has everything in order—luck, people call it. The book also features brief accounts from other members of the expedition, offering a rich perspective on this historic achievement. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline.) | 24m 34s | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() 017 - Vol I Ch 8 A Day at Framheim pt 1 | Unlike Scotts ill-fated expedition, Roald Amundsens journey to the South Pole from 1910 to 1912 was marked by meticulous planning and superior preparation. Armed with advanced equipment, appropriate clothing, and a clear focus on reaching the Pole without the distractions of surveying, Amundsens team utilized their understanding of dog handling and ski techniques to navigate the harsh Antarctic landscape. They forged an innovative route to the Pole, achieving their goal and returning safely. As Amundsen wisely noted, Victory awaits him who has everything in order—luck, people call it. The book also features brief accounts from other members of the expedition, offering a rich perspective on this historic achievement. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline.) | 26m 21s | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() 016 - Vol I Ch 7 Preparing for Winter | Unlike Scotts ill-fated expedition, Roald Amundsens journey to the South Pole from 1910 to 1912 was marked by meticulous planning and superior preparation. Armed with advanced equipment, appropriate clothing, and a clear focus on reaching the Pole without the distractions of surveying, Amundsens team utilized their understanding of dog handling and ski techniques to navigate the harsh Antarctic landscape. They forged an innovative route to the Pole, achieving their goal and returning safely. As Amundsen wisely noted, Victory awaits him who has everything in order—luck, people call it. The book also features brief accounts from other members of the expedition, offering a rich perspective on this historic achievement. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline.) | 37m 09s | ||||||
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| 3/3/26 | ![]() 015 - Vol I Ch 6 Depot Journeys pt 2 | Unlike Scotts ill-fated expedition, Roald Amundsens journey to the South Pole from 1910 to 1912 was marked by meticulous planning and superior preparation. Armed with advanced equipment, appropriate clothing, and a clear focus on reaching the Pole without the distractions of surveying, Amundsens team utilized their understanding of dog handling and ski techniques to navigate the harsh Antarctic landscape. They forged an innovative route to the Pole, achieving their goal and returning safely. As Amundsen wisely noted, Victory awaits him who has everything in order—luck, people call it. The book also features brief accounts from other members of the expedition, offering a rich perspective on this historic achievement. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline.) | 54m 04s | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() 014 - Vol I Ch 6 Depot Journeys pt 1 | Unlike Scotts ill-fated expedition, Roald Amundsens journey to the South Pole from 1910 to 1912 was marked by meticulous planning and superior preparation. Armed with advanced equipment, appropriate clothing, and a clear focus on reaching the Pole without the distractions of surveying, Amundsens team utilized their understanding of dog handling and ski techniques to navigate the harsh Antarctic landscape. They forged an innovative route to the Pole, achieving their goal and returning safely. As Amundsen wisely noted, Victory awaits him who has everything in order—luck, people call it. The book also features brief accounts from other members of the expedition, offering a rich perspective on this historic achievement. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline.) | 34m 38s | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() 013 - Vol I Ch 5 On the Barrier pt 2 | Unlike Scotts ill-fated expedition, Roald Amundsens journey to the South Pole from 1910 to 1912 was marked by meticulous planning and superior preparation. Armed with advanced equipment, appropriate clothing, and a clear focus on reaching the Pole without the distractions of surveying, Amundsens team utilized their understanding of dog handling and ski techniques to navigate the harsh Antarctic landscape. They forged an innovative route to the Pole, achieving their goal and returning safely. As Amundsen wisely noted, Victory awaits him who has everything in order—luck, people call it. The book also features brief accounts from other members of the expedition, offering a rich perspective on this historic achievement. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline.) | 32m 47s | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() 012 - Vol I Ch 5 On the Barrier pt 1 | Unlike Scotts ill-fated expedition, Roald Amundsens journey to the South Pole from 1910 to 1912 was marked by meticulous planning and superior preparation. Armed with advanced equipment, appropriate clothing, and a clear focus on reaching the Pole without the distractions of surveying, Amundsens team utilized their understanding of dog handling and ski techniques to navigate the harsh Antarctic landscape. They forged an innovative route to the Pole, achieving their goal and returning safely. As Amundsen wisely noted, Victory awaits him who has everything in order—luck, people call it. The book also features brief accounts from other members of the expedition, offering a rich perspective on this historic achievement. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline.) | 24m 02s | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() 011 - Vol I Ch 4 From Madeira to the Barrier pt 2 | Unlike Scotts ill-fated expedition, Roald Amundsens journey to the South Pole from 1910 to 1912 was marked by meticulous planning and superior preparation. Armed with advanced equipment, appropriate clothing, and a clear focus on reaching the Pole without the distractions of surveying, Amundsens team utilized their understanding of dog handling and ski techniques to navigate the harsh Antarctic landscape. They forged an innovative route to the Pole, achieving their goal and returning safely. As Amundsen wisely noted, Victory awaits him who has everything in order—luck, people call it. The book also features brief accounts from other members of the expedition, offering a rich perspective on this historic achievement. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline.) | 32m 55s | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() 010 - Vol I Ch 4 From Madeira to the Barrier pt 1 | Unlike Scotts ill-fated expedition, Roald Amundsens journey to the South Pole from 1910 to 1912 was marked by meticulous planning and superior preparation. Armed with advanced equipment, appropriate clothing, and a clear focus on reaching the Pole without the distractions of surveying, Amundsens team utilized their understanding of dog handling and ski techniques to navigate the harsh Antarctic landscape. They forged an innovative route to the Pole, achieving their goal and returning safely. As Amundsen wisely noted, Victory awaits him who has everything in order—luck, people call it. The book also features brief accounts from other members of the expedition, offering a rich perspective on this historic achievement. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline.) | 43m 28s | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() 009 - Vol I Ch 3 On the Way to the South pt 2 | Unlike Scotts ill-fated expedition, Roald Amundsens journey to the South Pole from 1910 to 1912 was marked by meticulous planning and superior preparation. Armed with advanced equipment, appropriate clothing, and a clear focus on reaching the Pole without the distractions of surveying, Amundsens team utilized their understanding of dog handling and ski techniques to navigate the harsh Antarctic landscape. They forged an innovative route to the Pole, achieving their goal and returning safely. As Amundsen wisely noted, Victory awaits him who has everything in order—luck, people call it. The book also features brief accounts from other members of the expedition, offering a rich perspective on this historic achievement. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline.) | 23m 41s | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() 008 - Vol I Ch 3 On the Way to the South pt 1 | Unlike Scotts ill-fated expedition, Roald Amundsens journey to the South Pole from 1910 to 1912 was marked by meticulous planning and superior preparation. Armed with advanced equipment, appropriate clothing, and a clear focus on reaching the Pole without the distractions of surveying, Amundsens team utilized their understanding of dog handling and ski techniques to navigate the harsh Antarctic landscape. They forged an innovative route to the Pole, achieving their goal and returning safely. As Amundsen wisely noted, Victory awaits him who has everything in order—luck, people call it. The book also features brief accounts from other members of the expedition, offering a rich perspective on this historic achievement. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline.) | 25m 49s | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() 007 - Vol I Ch 2 Plan and Preparations pt 3 | Unlike Scotts ill-fated expedition, Roald Amundsens journey to the South Pole from 1910 to 1912 was marked by meticulous planning and superior preparation. Armed with advanced equipment, appropriate clothing, and a clear focus on reaching the Pole without the distractions of surveying, Amundsens team utilized their understanding of dog handling and ski techniques to navigate the harsh Antarctic landscape. They forged an innovative route to the Pole, achieving their goal and returning safely. As Amundsen wisely noted, Victory awaits him who has everything in order—luck, people call it. The book also features brief accounts from other members of the expedition, offering a rich perspective on this historic achievement. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline.) | 24m 43s | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() 006 - Vol I Ch 2 Plan and Preparations pt 2 | Unlike Scotts ill-fated expedition, Roald Amundsens journey to the South Pole from 1910 to 1912 was marked by meticulous planning and superior preparation. Armed with advanced equipment, appropriate clothing, and a clear focus on reaching the Pole without the distractions of surveying, Amundsens team utilized their understanding of dog handling and ski techniques to navigate the harsh Antarctic landscape. They forged an innovative route to the Pole, achieving their goal and returning safely. As Amundsen wisely noted, Victory awaits him who has everything in order—luck, people call it. The book also features brief accounts from other members of the expedition, offering a rich perspective on this historic achievement. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline.) | 24m 39s | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() 005 - Vol I Ch 2 Plan and Preparations pt 1 | Unlike Scotts ill-fated expedition, Roald Amundsens journey to the South Pole from 1910 to 1912 was marked by meticulous planning and superior preparation. Armed with advanced equipment, appropriate clothing, and a clear focus on reaching the Pole without the distractions of surveying, Amundsens team utilized their understanding of dog handling and ski techniques to navigate the harsh Antarctic landscape. They forged an innovative route to the Pole, achieving their goal and returning safely. As Amundsen wisely noted, Victory awaits him who has everything in order—luck, people call it. The book also features brief accounts from other members of the expedition, offering a rich perspective on this historic achievement. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline.) | 25m 04s | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() 004 - Vol I Ch 1 The History of the South Pole pt 3 | Unlike Scotts ill-fated expedition, Roald Amundsens journey to the South Pole from 1910 to 1912 was marked by meticulous planning and superior preparation. Armed with advanced equipment, appropriate clothing, and a clear focus on reaching the Pole without the distractions of surveying, Amundsens team utilized their understanding of dog handling and ski techniques to navigate the harsh Antarctic landscape. They forged an innovative route to the Pole, achieving their goal and returning safely. As Amundsen wisely noted, Victory awaits him who has everything in order—luck, people call it. The book also features brief accounts from other members of the expedition, offering a rich perspective on this historic achievement. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline.) | 17m 09s | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() 003 - Vol I Ch 1 The History of the South Pole pt 2 | Unlike Scotts ill-fated expedition, Roald Amundsens journey to the South Pole from 1910 to 1912 was marked by meticulous planning and superior preparation. Armed with advanced equipment, appropriate clothing, and a clear focus on reaching the Pole without the distractions of surveying, Amundsens team utilized their understanding of dog handling and ski techniques to navigate the harsh Antarctic landscape. They forged an innovative route to the Pole, achieving their goal and returning safely. As Amundsen wisely noted, Victory awaits him who has everything in order—luck, people call it. The book also features brief accounts from other members of the expedition, offering a rich perspective on this historic achievement. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline.) | 17m 58s | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() 002 - Vol I Ch 1 The History of the South Pole pt 1 | Unlike Scotts ill-fated expedition, Roald Amundsens journey to the South Pole from 1910 to 1912 was marked by meticulous planning and superior preparation. Armed with advanced equipment, appropriate clothing, and a clear focus on reaching the Pole without the distractions of surveying, Amundsens team utilized their understanding of dog handling and ski techniques to navigate the harsh Antarctic landscape. They forged an innovative route to the Pole, achieving their goal and returning safely. As Amundsen wisely noted, Victory awaits him who has everything in order—luck, people call it. The book also features brief accounts from other members of the expedition, offering a rich perspective on this historic achievement. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline.) | 20m 45s | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() 001 - Dedication The First Account Introduction by Fridtjof Nansen | Unlike Scotts ill-fated expedition, Roald Amundsens journey to the South Pole from 1910 to 1912 was marked by meticulous planning and superior preparation. Armed with advanced equipment, appropriate clothing, and a clear focus on reaching the Pole without the distractions of surveying, Amundsens team utilized their understanding of dog handling and ski techniques to navigate the harsh Antarctic landscape. They forged an innovative route to the Pole, achieving their goal and returning safely. As Amundsen wisely noted, Victory awaits him who has everything in order—luck, people call it. The book also features brief accounts from other members of the expedition, offering a rich perspective on this historic achievement. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline.) | 36m 00s | ||||||
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