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Footsteps on the Ice, In 1933 Antarctica was essentially unexplored. Admiral Richard Byrd launched his Second Expedition to chart the southernmost continent, primarily relying on the muscle power of dog teams and their drivers who skied or ran beside the loaded sledges as they, Footsteps on the Ice
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  • Footsteps on the Ice
  • Written by author M. L. Paine
  • Published by University of Missouri Press, 6/18/2007
  • In 1933 Antarctica was essentially unexplored. Admiral Richard Byrd launched his Second Expedition to chart the southernmost continent, primarily relying on the muscle power of dog teams and their drivers who skied or ran beside the loaded sledges as they
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Illustrations     ix
Maps     xiii
Foreword   Raimund E. Goerler     xv
Preface     xxv
Acknowledgments     xxix
Introduction     1
Diary 1
Chinook Kennels: September 27-November 2, 1933     7
At Sea: November 3-December 9, 1933     29
The Roaring Forties and South: December 13, 1933-January 16, 1934     41
Misery Trail: January 24-February 28, 1934     62
Journey of "Seven Hells": March 1-31, 1934     82
Little America: April 1-22, 1934     109
The Old Mess Hall: April 25-June 10, 1934     125
Diary 2
The Deep Winter Night: June 15-July 17, 1934     143
The Admiral and Summer Field Preparations: July 20-October 15, 1934     158
Diary 3
The Start of the Southern Journey: October 16-November 20, 1934     183
In Select Company: November 21-December 5, 1934     207
Mount Weaver: December 6, 1934-January 11, 1935     222
Diary 4
Homeward: January 13-May 12, 1935     251
Afterword   M. L. Paine     277
Appendixes
The Men of the Second Byrd Antarctic Expedition     283
"What Is It Like to Travel at Seventy-five below Zero?"   Dr. Thomas C. Poulter     287
Fall Southern Trip Meteorological and Navigating Records     290
Barrier Bull Selections     295
May 19, 1934, Issue 1     297
May 26, 1934, Issue 2     301
June 2, 1934, Issue 3     306
June 9, 1934, Issue 4     310
June 16, 1934, Issue 5     313
June 23, 1934, Issue 6     315
June 30, 1934, Issue 7     320
July 7, 1934, Issue 8     328
Logistics Planning from Mile 173 to Mile 445.5, Thorne Glacier, and Return to Little America     333
Navigation and Triangulation Reports: Summer Journey to the Queen Maud Range     341
Bibliography     349
Index     353


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