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A practical manual laying out methods, equipment, and organizational principles for successful high-latitude exploration. It covers polar ship construction and ice navigation as well as selection, testing, and management of crews and native helpers. Detailed chapters explain provisioning, depot planning, winter quarters, specialized clothing, sledge design, and techniques for traveling with dogs. The work compares Arctic and Antarctic environments and stresses rigorous field testing, light efficient gear, relay parties, use of beaten trails and igloos on the return, and precise knowledge of the endurance limits of men and animals to ensure safe outward and homeward journeys.

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Robert E. Peary

Robert E. Peary was an American explorer best known for his expeditions to the Arctic and his claim to have reached the North Pole in 1909. His notable works include "Nearest the Pole," which recounts the polar expedition of the Peary Arctic Club aboard the S.S. Roosevelt from 1905 to 1906. Peary's contributions to polar exploration and his detailed accounts of the challenges faced in extreme conditions have made him a significant figure in the history of exploration. His writings not only document his adventures but also provide insights into the geography and climate of the Arctic regions.

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