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REVIEW OF REVIEWS. 



Novemher 1. 1013, 



Jan. 18. — Find 

 Amundsen's rec- 

 ords. Scott leaves 

 records. 



Jan. 17. — G9th camp, 

 at the Pole— dead 

 reckoning. 3% 

 miles from the 

 Pole — observa- 

 tions. 



Jan. 16.— Find Am- 

 undsen's camp. 

 "Terrible disai> 

 pointment." 



Jan.15.— Last depot 

 establi shed — 

 "four days' food 

 and 27 miles from 

 the Pole." 



Jan. 4. — Last sup- 

 porting party 

 turns back. 



Jan. 1, 1912.-170 

 miles to go. 



Dec. 31. — "Three 

 Degree" depot es- 

 tablished. 



Christmas Day. — 

 Dangerous falls 

 and rescues in 

 crevasse. Special 

 four-course din- 

 ner. 



Dec. 22.— First sup- 

 porting party 

 turnsback with all 

 surviving dogs. 

 Beginning of 

 Summit journey.* 



Dec. 21.— Glacier 

 surmounted. 



Dec. 10. — Journey 

 over Harrier com- 

 pleted— 424 miles. 

 At foot of Beard- 

 more Glacier. 



Dec. 9.— "Slaughter 

 Camp." Last of 

 ponies shot. 



Dec. 1. — Weakest 

 ponies killed. 



Nov. I.''). — Reach 

 One Ton Camp. 



Nov. 0. — M o t o r - 

 sledges finally 

 abandoned. First 

 blizzard. 



Nov. 1, 1911.— Cape 

 Evans'. Start 

 from winter 

 quarters. 



" 1846 Miles Total Journey 



PICTURE MAP OF CAPTAIN SCOTT'S POLAK TRIP. 



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 ney, and downward on the right for the return 



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RETURNING 



Jan. 1:), l'.>rj.— 

 Journey north be- 

 gins. 



Jan. 21-2.-.. — B.-id 

 weather. First in- 

 dications of les- 

 sening vitality. 



Feb. 4. — Scott and 

 Evans liave bad 

 fall in crevasse. 

 Evans injured. 



Feb. 1 7. — E V a n s 

 dies. 



Feb. IS.— In"SIianr 

 bles Camp." 



Feb. 19-2.-,. — Suffer 

 great hardships. 

 Finally reach 

 next depot. 



Mar. 5.— Two "pony 

 marches" and 

 four miles to go. 

 Fuel dreadfully 

 low. Oates very 

 lame. 



Mar. 9.— Make de- 

 pot after four 

 days' hard pull- 

 ing. F i n d o i 1 

 shortage. 



Mar. 11. — Encour- 

 agement over 

 making 7 miles. 



Mar. 13. — 4;}'^. All 

 exhausted and 

 deadly cold. 



Mar. 15. — Oates 

 proposes being 

 left behind. Is 

 persuaded to 

 make afternoon's 

 march. Worse 

 at night. 



Mar. 10. — Oates 

 goes out into the 

 blizzard and does 

 not return. 



Mar.18. — Wind cuts 

 marcliing short — 

 .Scott's foot badly 

 frozen. 



Mar. 19. — r.ast 

 camping ground, 

 11 miles from One 

 Ton Camp. Tw(v 

 days' provisions, 

 one day's fuel. 



Mar. 20.— Unprece- 

 dented blizzard 

 holds til em in 

 camp. 



Mar. 29.— Blizzard 

 continues to rage 

 — travel impossi- 

 ble. Last entry in 

 diary. Cross (-f-> 

 indicates last 

 camp. 



Nov."i2, 1912.— Res- 

 cue party arrives 

 — eigh t months 

 too late. 



