Scott's Last Expedition Volume I eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 639 pages of information about Scott's Last Expedition Volume I.

Scott's Last Expedition Volume I eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 639 pages of information about Scott's Last Expedition Volume I.

[34] The Lower Glacier Depot.

[35] In the pocket journal, only one side of each page had been written on.  Coming to the end of it, Scott reversed the book, and continued his entries on the empty backs of the pages.

[36] A unit of food means a week’s supplies for four men.

[37] A number preceded by R. marks the camps on the return journey.

[38] Still over 150 miles away.  They had marched 7 miles on the homeward track the first afternoon, 18 1/2 the second day.

[39] Three Degree Depot.

[40] Left on December 31.

[41] The Upper Glacier Depot, under Mount Darwin, where the first supporting party turned back.

[42] The result of concussion in the morning’s fall.

[43] The Lower Glacier Depot.

[44] Sledges were left at the chief depots to replace damaged ones.

[45] It will be remembered that he was already stricken with scurvy.

[46] For the last six days the dogs had been waiting at One Ton Camp under Cherry-Garrard and Demetri.  The supporting party had come out as arranged on the chance of hurrying the Pole travellers back over the last stages of their journey in time to catch the ship.  Scott had dated his probable return to Hut Point anywhere between mid-March and early April.  Calculating from the speed of the other return parties, Dr. Atkinson looked for him to reach One Ton Camp between March 3 and 10.  Here Cherry-Garrard met four days of blizzard; then there remained little more than enough dog food to bring the teams home.  He could either push south one more march and back, at imminent risk of missing Scott on the way, or stay two days at the Camp where Scott was bound to come, if he came at all.  His wise decision, his hardships and endurance Ove recounted by Dr. Atkinson in Vol.  II., ‘The Last Year at Cape Evans.’

[47] The 60th camp from the Pole.

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