Ebook: White eskimo: Knud Fasmussen's fearless journey into the heart of the arctic
Author: Bown Stephen R., Rasmussen Knud
- Tags: Discovery and exploration Danish, Rasmussen Knud -- 1879-1933, Arctic regions -- Discovery and exploration -- Danish, Northwest Passage -- Discovery and exploration -- Danish, Greenland -- Discovery and exploration -- Danish, Arctic Ocean -- Northwest Passage, Arctic Regions, Greenland
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: D & M Publishers
- City: Arctic Ocean;Northwest Passage;Arctic regions;Arctic Regions;Douglas & McIntyre;Oct;Greenland
- Language: English
- epub
Though less known today than contemporaries like Amundsen and Peary, Knud Rasmussen (1879–1933) was one of the most intriguing of the great early 20th century arctic explorers. Born and raised in Greenland, and part Inuit on his mother's side, Rasmussen could shoot a gun and harness a team of sled dogs by the time he was eight. Nevertheless he was well versed in the civilized arts and came to exploration after failing to make a career as an opera singer in Europe. He was obviously more at home on the ice floes than the stage, and undertook some of the most astounding feats of endurance in the annals of polar exploration including his record-setting 18,000-mile Great Sled Journey"—the first to traverse the Northwest Passage by dogsled. More impressively, he travelled without the elaborate preparations and large support staffs employed by other explorers, surviving with only a few Inuit assistants and living off the land. He once explained his approach by...