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The Loneliest Mountain
This amazing adventure had three distinct parts: the voyage to Antarctica, our tortuous journey inland to climb Mt Minto (the highest peak in the region and at that time unclimbed), and the storm-battered, nerve-wracking voyage home,

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The Thistlethwayte battered by Southern Ocean storms


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All hands on deck as we approach pack ice


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Unloading our supplies on the sea ice at Cape Hallett


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We haul our sleds up the vast Tucker Glacier


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The first people to reach the summit of Mt Minto


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Aerial view of Mt Minto, with our ridge of ascent coming towards the camera


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