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Chasing the Frozen Horizon: How Amundsen Led Humanity to the South Pole. The Inspiring Quest That Conquered Earth's Most Deadly Frontier
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- Nombre de pages207
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-10724-7
- EAN9783565107247
- Date de parution26/11/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille723 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
In 1911, Roald Amundsen and his small, determined team embarked on one of the most daring endeavors in exploration history: a race across Antarctica to reach the South Pole before anyone else. Chasing the Frozen Horizon offers general readers an inspiring, accessible look into the courage, discipline, and vision that propelled the expedition across a continent of ice, crevasses, and unrelenting cold.
This narrative traces how Amundsen's meticulous planning, mastery of polar travel, and unwavering belief in his team's abilities shaped every decision-from dog-sled strategies to weather timing to their efficient march across the high polar plateau.
Readers will experience the daily triumphs and terrors that accompanied them as they endured blizzards, navigated hidden dangers, and pushed through the psychological weight of absolute isolation. Beyond recounting the journey's milestones, the book reveals the deeper themes that define the expedition: leadership under extreme pressure, the power of preparation, and the human resilience that transforms impossible goals into world-changing achievements.
An uplifting exploration for readers seeking inspiration through true stories of grit and triumph, this account celebrates the spirit that carried Amundsen to the bottom of the world.
Readers will experience the daily triumphs and terrors that accompanied them as they endured blizzards, navigated hidden dangers, and pushed through the psychological weight of absolute isolation. Beyond recounting the journey's milestones, the book reveals the deeper themes that define the expedition: leadership under extreme pressure, the power of preparation, and the human resilience that transforms impossible goals into world-changing achievements.
An uplifting exploration for readers seeking inspiration through true stories of grit and triumph, this account celebrates the spirit that carried Amundsen to the bottom of the world.
In 1911, Roald Amundsen and his small, determined team embarked on one of the most daring endeavors in exploration history: a race across Antarctica to reach the South Pole before anyone else. Chasing the Frozen Horizon offers general readers an inspiring, accessible look into the courage, discipline, and vision that propelled the expedition across a continent of ice, crevasses, and unrelenting cold.
This narrative traces how Amundsen's meticulous planning, mastery of polar travel, and unwavering belief in his team's abilities shaped every decision-from dog-sled strategies to weather timing to their efficient march across the high polar plateau.
Readers will experience the daily triumphs and terrors that accompanied them as they endured blizzards, navigated hidden dangers, and pushed through the psychological weight of absolute isolation. Beyond recounting the journey's milestones, the book reveals the deeper themes that define the expedition: leadership under extreme pressure, the power of preparation, and the human resilience that transforms impossible goals into world-changing achievements.
An uplifting exploration for readers seeking inspiration through true stories of grit and triumph, this account celebrates the spirit that carried Amundsen to the bottom of the world.
Readers will experience the daily triumphs and terrors that accompanied them as they endured blizzards, navigated hidden dangers, and pushed through the psychological weight of absolute isolation. Beyond recounting the journey's milestones, the book reveals the deeper themes that define the expedition: leadership under extreme pressure, the power of preparation, and the human resilience that transforms impossible goals into world-changing achievements.
An uplifting exploration for readers seeking inspiration through true stories of grit and triumph, this account celebrates the spirit that carried Amundsen to the bottom of the world.












