The 1,100 mile journey through the world’s toughest terrain
Half a dozen British soldiers are set to attempt a 1,100 mile trek across the Antarctic in memory of explorer Henry Worsley. Henry died after suffering organ failure in January 2016 just 30 miles from the finish line.
Sergeant Major Lou Rudd is a close friend of Henry’s and is leading the expedition. He told 5 live Drive:
“When we get to the point where Henry ground to a halt we’re going to conduct a memorial service.â€
“Then hopefully we’ll go and finish the journey on his behalf.â€
The expedition is due to last 80 days, taking the men across some of the toughest terrain on earth where temperatures drop as low as minus 50°C and winds can hit 90 mph. Twice as many people (12) have walked on the Moon than have crossed the Antarctic by foot.
This clip is originally from 5 live Drive on 26 October 2016.
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