Shackleton Centenary // Expeditions
In celebration of 100 years since Shackleton's death, and in the name of camaraderie, we have put together a curated list of other individuals and institutions that are making sure the Shackleton n...
Read moreWhen French glaciologist Claude Lorius first went to the Antarctic in 1957, it would change not just his life but the way we perceive the impact humans have made on the planet. Scientists had been ...
Read moreLegendary explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes explains how Ernest Shackleton has been a driving force behind his own ambitions.
Read moreWhy Ernest Shackleton Is Still Relevant Today
Professor Nancy Koehn of Harvard Business School here explains Ernest Shackleton's enduring relevance in a world convulsed by crises. At the end of the 1990s, I discovered the explorer Ernest Sha...
Read moreShackleton’s Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition
Polar historian and author Michael Smith details the expedition that is widely regarded as the greatest feat of survival in the history of exploration, the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, when...
Read moreShackleton’s Nimrod Expedition
Polar historian and author Michael Smith delves into the expedition that made Shackleton’s name. Carving a route towards the South Pole that would lay the trail for others to follow years later, on...
Read moreJames Caird: Crossing The Southern Ocean
The remarkable journey of James Caird, the small open boat commanded by Ernest Shackleton to sail across the wild Southern Ocean in 1916, is among the greatest sea voyages ever recorded.
Read moreHow to survive in polar extremes
Highly accomplished polar explorers Louis Rudd MBE and Wendy Searle have a wealth of experience in polar exploration. Here are their tips on how to survive in extreme environments.
Read moreIn 2019 a crew headed into the Weddell Sea in an attempt to locate Ernest Shackleton’s ship, Endurance, which was trapped in sea ice and sank during the fateful Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition,...
Read moreOur Parka wins 'Best Winter Jacket' 2021
Our Antarctic Protector Parka has won Best Winter Jacket in the annual T3 Awards, “standing out from the pack” with its sustainable credentials and expedition-grade performance.
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