by Sir Ranulph Fiennes Bt OBE (Author)
In the autumn of 1970 Ranulph Fiennes led an expedition to the Jostedals Glacier in Norway. He and his companions parachuted down onto the dangerous ice surface, their purpose being to survey the glacier and estimate its rate of movement since the last survey, and also to collect specimens of the miniscule forms of life which survive in that bleak environment. Having completed their research programme in dreadful weather, they had to climb down a sheer icefall, and then negotiate a river full of rocks and rapids in rubber dinghies which they were testing. This is Fiennes's story of the expedition.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Edition: New
Publisher: Mandarin
Published: 13 Mar 1995
ISBN 10: 0749319089
ISBN 13: 9780749319083