Tracking
the Journey

  • Distance to go: 0 Mi
    Distance

    Ben and Tarka will cover 1800 miles starting from Scott's Terra Nova Hut at the edge of Antarctica to the South Pole and back to the coast again. That's equivalent to 69 back-to-back marathons hauling up to 200kg each (the weight of roughly two adult men) of kit and supplies necessary to survive.

    Distances here are shown in statute miles.

No Blog Yesterday (Day 72)

Day 72: S87° 44' 55.44", E159° 21' 32.4"

Duration: 8 Hr 30 Min

Daily distance: 21.1 Mi

Distance to go: 742.7 Mi

Altitude: 10079 Ft

Ben and Tarka picked up their depot last night and will spend today at their current camp site. They didn't send a blog back yesterday but will do this evening. They are both tired but absolutly fine and are just spending a day catching up on admin. Now they have picked up the Iridium Pilot at their depot they will also send back some photos from the South Pole later today. 

Comments

# Richard Pierce, January 5th 2014

Good to hear they’ll be putting in another rest day. I’ll be doing a radio show this morning from 10 a.m. on Radio Stradbroke which will feature some Antarctic material, although I doubt the boys will be listening - http://www.radiostradbroke.co.uk/radio.html or www.stradbroke.org.uk.

R

# wonderwoman, January 5th 2014

Ben and Tarka, you have done a great day reaching the depot. What a willpower and determination. And now,  hopefully, a good rest! We send you love and pray for you.

# Andrea Topi, January 5th 2014

After all have been said in the past days, now I’m signing my comments with full name. Glad to hear the guys reached the depot as planned. Maybe they had to spend more time unfolding and organizing items and food, charging devices and things like that, so it’s no wonder they won’t blog today.
Yesterday they traveled a good distance, so I’m confident they’re feeling good and healthy.
Forward and God speed.

# Helena, January 5th 2014

Good job yesterday, have a good rest today! Still with you! Friends from Brno, Czech Republic

# Andy Lawrence, January 5th 2014

That distance remaining figure keeps coming down! Remember when it was over 1500? Top job guys.

# Nick, January 5th 2014

Inverness to London is 561 miles according to the handy internet.  That’s worth knowing maybe.

# CaninesCashews, January 5th 2014

Hi guys,
Good to hear you’re having a break from the toil and have picked up the depot.
Look forward to the high res pics.
Have a good rest and recharge.
Gav

 

# Harlan Kennard, January 5th 2014

Everyday, I look forward to reading about your journey. I am so impressed with what you have already accomplished. Your endeavor is truly inspiring . Thank you…

# George Chapman, January 5th 2014

Nice amount of mileage today. Wishing you guys all the best each day. Look forward to seeing your blog later today. Your going to need lot’s of strength to keep going for another 40 days so be careful and not over work yourself and become extremely exhausted. But I’m sure you already know that.

# AlisonP, January 5th 2014

Glad to hear that Ben and Tarka are getting more rest, so important as there is still hard work ahead.  Good mileage for the day.  I hope you two now feel more rested and fed and readey for the coming days.  Every morning I start my day reading about your latest, always so in awe of what you are doing.  Stay safe, and enjoy the rest of the way.

# Andrea, January 5th 2014

Given that the functioning rules of the nature there are different ones, and the measure of satisfying the nature’s pretention degrees there is not a constant (a constant number) , but an interval of values, being known that for the human beings are an unknown either the exact form of the deep means of satisfying them either the exact forms of researching instantly within the deep means, thus is a fact obtaining a variety of values for the measure of being satisfied the antarctic pretentions.
And wishing them to see that they were having found these means for this unlinear measure and,  witch due to, that was possible the expedition to the South Pole in 110 days or what theirs number will be, despite that exhausts the human species (for this later fact, we have the endurance).

# Andrea, January 5th 2014

,as you know these. You are invicti as you began of many times from the beginning the researching of the deep means, this reason why you are invicte.

# David, January 5th 2014

Very good progress made - and good that you are resting. Warm and cosy I doubt but perhaps content that you’re walking down the miles with every step. Its important that although we’re so keen in following your every step (and word) you stay safe and well. Take care. God’s speed

# Intrepid, January 5th 2014

I was horseback riding yesterday. The smooth pace of one foot after the other carried me on an upward trail. Green hills of various heights and roundedness were positioned around me and in the distance through the haze I could see the ocean. I kept thinking of you guys… wondering how you are doing, imagining your pace in the antarctic, through wincing conditions, each step forward over the vast white of crispy aged frozen ground. Hoping all is relatively well.  Godspeed and Peace.

# Andrea, January 5th 2014

All is well at the level of this effort,the expedition is concentrated and is processing before and in doing the miles.
Doubtless, all the persons here are waiting, to not tire the expedition, looking for the announced photos.

# George Chapman, January 6th 2014

What has happened to all our followers here. Two days ago we had 375 comments in one day, yesterday 56 and now today only 15 so far. Well I’m here posting every day not just when there is bad news.  The guys on the ice taking a day off and resting today. I’m wishing you guys on the ice a nice day hope your staying warm there on the bottom of the World.

# Richard Pierce, January 6th 2014

Hear, hear, George. I even dedicated a segment of my radio show to them today; podcast at http://t.co/M6rZu7ZdqJ R

# George Chapman, January 6th 2014

Richard, Cannot get your link to work. It just keeps saying waiting waiting.

# Dave, January 6th 2014

I suspect many followers are like me, George, in read-only mode now that we know Ben’s and Tarka’s physical and mental condition have improved and they are aware how much support they have worldwide.

# Andrea Topi, January 6th 2014

Hey Richard, I listened to your radio show this morning from Italy. Nice work and I enjoyed the music. A good playlist, so in tune with this polar adventure :)

# Helena, January 6th 2014

To George: I am here :-D Not only me but many of my friends do follow their journey but do not dare to write here -  two of my friends, my mom, my son.I joined only recently - a few days ago, I just learned about this expedition from our newspaper - thus I come late. But I am glad to join now as this really takes a lot of my nerves -  I am so nervous about these two guys, I want them back in warmth already.
It is funny to follow them via Google Earth and to see their a-few-metres moves within the depot.

To Richard: wonderful radio, I just listened to it :-)

# George Chapman, January 6th 2014

Richard, I was able to get your link to load thanks.
Helena, Glad to see you here. I’ve been following the journey from the beginning. I get nervous when I don’t see any movement and don’t see any post here from the team, but I’m sure they are doing well today. Were glad to have you with us here posting comments. Take care.

# Richard Pierce, January 6th 2014

Thanks all for listening; that’s so kind of you.

Bit concerned there’s no blog up yet today, or even something from HQ. Hope everything is ok with Ben and Tarka.

R

# George Chapman, January 6th 2014

Was thinking we were going to get some more photos here today but I guess not. Have a nice day guys.

# Mal Owen, January 6th 2014

I’m here too George.. Just not able to get time to write today but still with the boys in mind at many points throughout the day.
I listened to the last part of your Radio programme this morning Richard but only the last part… am listening from the beginning now at 01:21am !

# Hilary, January 6th 2014

I’m here too, always watching and waiting for updates, even when I know there won’t be any for the day.

# Edgar, January 6th 2014

When do you have to have completed this journey before winter sets in? God speed

# Leigh Phillips , January 6th 2014

Hope Ben and Tarka are safe and well.

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