『99 Days in the Dark; The Overland Relief Expedition | E 231』のカバーアート

99 Days in the Dark; The Overland Relief Expedition | E 231

99 Days in the Dark; The Overland Relief Expedition | E 231

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概要

In October 1897, eight whaling ships became trapped in pack ice near Point Barrow, Alaska — the northernmost tip of North America — with 265 men aboard and no possibility of rescue by sea until the following summer. With the crew facing starvation, President McKinley ordered the only vessel capable of Arctic work, the Revenue Cutter Bear, to attempt the impossible: get food to those men before they died. What followed was a 99-day, 1,500-mile overland march through an Alaskan winter, at temperatures as low as negative 45 degrees Fahrenheit, led by volunteer officers on foot and snowshoes. The plan hinged entirely on a herd of reindeer — and on a missionary who left his wife and children alone in a remote Bering Strait village to guide them through the most brutal leg of the journey. This is the rescue that almost no one knows about, and it is one of the most remarkable survival stories in American history.

00:06 Wilderness First Aid

01:08 Podcast Intro

01:32 Point Barrow Rescue Tease

03:27 Sources Listener Shoutout

04:19 Whalers Trapped In Ice

06:14 Rescue Mission Problem

07:30 Reindeer Rescue Plan

07:43 Meet The Volunteers

12:00 Reindeer Program Origins

13:37 Overland Trek Begins

14:37 Team Splits To Survive

17:00 Negotiating For Reindeer

20:09 Driving The Herd North

21:15 Arctic Medicine Reality

22:32 Snow Blindness Solutions

23:14 Snowblindness Hacks

24:06 Power Bar Wrapper Goggles

25:30 Calorie Deficit Breakdown

27:02 Bad News From Tilton

28:10 Belvedere In Ice

28:57 Arrival At Point Barrow

30:54 Scurvy And Reindeer Cure

32:53 Bear Breaks Through Ice

34:14 Medals And Missing Credit

35:55 Where They Ended Up

39:49 The Lost Ship Wanderer

40:21 Jarvis Philosophy And Wrap

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Thiesen, William H. "The Cutter Bear and the Arctic Expedition to Save 265 Whalers." Maritime Executive, September 13, 2019.

"The Incredible Alaska Overland Rescue." Naval History and Heritage Command, U.S. Navy. history.navy.mil.

"Surgeon Call — Arctic Hero of the Coast Guard and Public Health Service." National Coast Guard Museum. nationalcoastguardmuseum.org.

"Overland Relief Expedition." Wikipedia. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overland_Relief_Expedition.

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"W. T. Lopp." Wikipedia. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Thomas_Lopp.

Taliaferro, John. In a Far Country: The True Story of a Mission, a Marriage, a Murder, and the Remarkable Reindeer Rescue of 1898. New York: PublicAffairs, 2006.

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