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The last voyage of the Karluk

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The narrative gives a firsthand account of an Arctic expedition whose aging vessel becomes trapped and eventually crushed by early, severe ice. It follows the crew's westward drift, the ship's loss, and the survival strategy of establishing a shore camp, undertaking arduous sledging and sea-ice crossings, and split parties making hazardous journeys toward distant islands and coastal settlements. Diary material, charts and photographs document storms, scarce provisions, encounters with local peoples, and hard leadership choices, producing a vivid chronicle of endurance, navigation, and improvisation amid extreme polar conditions.

About the Author

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Bob Bartlett

Bob Bartlett was an American explorer and author, best known for his account of the ill-fated 1913 Arctic expedition aboard the Karluk. His notable work, "The Last Voyage of the Karluk," provides a gripping narrative of survival and the challenges faced by the crew in the harsh Arctic environment. Bartlett's experiences as a navigator and leader during this expedition contributed significantly to the understanding of polar exploration and the difficulties encountered in such extreme conditions. His writings reflect both the adventure of exploration and the human spirit's resilience in the face of adversity.