
A CONTINENT OUT OF TIME // MAX LEONARD ON ANTARCTICA
Max Leonard is a Shackleton fan, a writer and author. He has written books about mountains, bunkers and cycling, among other things, and his next book, to be published later this year, is about ice...
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SHACKLETON MEDAL // MEET SACHA DENCH
Adventurer and conservationist Sacha Dench – whose Flight of the Osprey project has just been broadcast on Radio 4 – made her name as the Human Swan when she flew from Arctic Russia to the UK with ...
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SHACKLETON MEDAL // MEET SEBASTIAN COPELAND
Adventurer, photographer and climate advocate Sebastian Copeland is on the judging panel of the Shackleton Medal for the Protection of the Polar regions for the second year running. Here he talks t...
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SHE WHO DARES // EXPEDITION UPDATE
British polar endurance athlete Wendy Searle has been forced to end her challenge to break the female South Pole world speed record, solo, unsupported and unassisted.
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The man who made Shackleton’s last voyage possible
Dr Jan Chojecki is the grandson of John Quiller Rowett, who financed the Shackleton-Rowett (Quest) Expedition of 1921-22. He is a member of the ReQuest2021 steering committee, which oversaw the Sco...
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SOUTH POLE WORLD SPEED RECORD ATTEMPT AIMS TO INSPIRE WOMEN OF ALL AGES TO DREAM BIG
Shackleton Expedition Manager, Wendy Searle, 45, from Monmouthshire, is aiming to become the fastest woman in history to ski solo, unassisted and unsupported from the Antarctic coast to the Geograp...
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WHY GOOSE DOWN? // A SHACKLETON GUIDE TO INSULATION
Down is the first choice for Shackleton designers when it comes to insulation due to its unrivalled air trapping performance and packability. Insulation layers usually use two types of insulation m...
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HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR DOWN JACKET
Here at Shackleton we use only the finest European goose down in our waterproof parkas, down jackets and gilets. The down in your Shackleton jacket is an incredibly long-lasting and efficient insul...
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WHY CASHMERE? // A SHACKLETON GUIDE TO FIBRES
Written by Amelia Steele, Shackleton When a chill nips the air and nights draw in you look forward to putting on your favourite chunky-knit sweater. A contemporary Shackleton sweater is endowed wi...
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YOUR LIFELINE ON STEEP TERRAIN // A Shackleton Guide to Ropes
Whilst pulk-hauling and polar exploration are pillars upon which Shackleton is built, mountaineering and the alpine style of climbing is a fast-growing part of what we do. Finding ourselves in the...
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