Polar classification scheme sheds light on bold expeditions that never were
by Peter Beaumont from World news | The Guardian on (#5H95D)
System aims to uncover whether unsupported crossings had no human help and verify accuracy of record-breaking feats
Polar exploration," said Apsley Cherry-Garrard, the companion of Capt Robert Falcon Scott, who later found the Antarctic explorer's body, is at once the cleanest and most isolated way of having a bad time that has yet been devised."
But while previous generations of polar travellers devised their own rules for their gruelling journeys, a new certification scheme has been launched after growing controversy over allegedly inflated claims of exploits at the Earth's two poles.
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