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March 27B, 1909 |
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MARCH: Calendar |
2 | 3 |
4 |
5 |
6 | 7 |
8 | 9 |
10 |
11,
B, C,
D | 12 |
13 | 14 |
15 | 16 |
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20 | 21 |
22 | 23 |
24 |
25,
B |
26,
B
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B |
28 | 29 |
30 | 31
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APRIL: 1, B,
Bv,
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2,
B, C |
3, B
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4, B |
5, B,
C |
6,
B, Bv, C,
D, E |
7,
B,
C,
D,
E,
F,
G | 8 |
9 |10,
10v |
11 |
12-13
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20-22 |
22-23,
B |
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[Calculation] subtracting
84˚4' from 86˚14'
Table showing latitude covered by different explorers in one trip
[inserted: by sledge] (i.e. dif. in lat. bet. start & finish)
P. 7˚ 2' 422'
Abruzzi 4˚ 47' 287
[Interlineation:] Nansen 2˚ 10' 130
Table showing advance made by different explorers [inserted: in one
trip] over previous records.
P. 3˚ 2' (over his own) 3˚ 3x4' over others Nansen 2˚ 50' with ship &
sledge. His ship alone gave him 40' advance over Greeley.
[Interlineation:] Abruzzi 20' 20' (Greeley)
4' 4'
Also date of beginning
Peary
Abruzzi
Nansen (Greely)
Nares
[Calculations] subtracting 83˚24' from
86˚14' and 81˚47' from 86˚34'
[Vertically in margin:] Nares 35 Parry |
...midnight. Lightened the sledges of his men over 100
lbs. each by taking some to their pemmican onto my sledges.
Am glad of the drop in temperature. Hope it will continue. Do not like
the temp in the "teens" & -20's. These mean open water. We are over the
87th parallel at this camp. Sun did not set last night.
Two fox tracks crossed during day. |
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