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Sodden and chilled, he had just completed 13 solitary days of skiing, swimming and trudging to and from the top of the world, towing provisions and gear 120 miles in a sledge across the crack-laced ice floes.
On 5 December, shortly before arriving in Vilnius, Napoleon left the army in a sledge.
She was a Russian Princess, and had driven all the way from Finland in a sledge drawn by six reindeer... .. Suddenly -- through the centuries!
The dogs in this highly trained sled-dog pack competed in a sledge dog race after prolonged transportation and were additionally moderately exercised before the race.
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A woman who was seriously injured in a sledging accident in a Glasgow park at the weekend has died in hospital.
It is not entirely their fault but they are caught up in a sledging war which they are losing.
A teenage boy was later killed in a sledging accident in the area.
In Edinburgh a teenager was rescued after falling 150ft down a steep embankment in a sledging accident.
Then came the use of draft animals in combination with a sledge equipped with runners for carrying heavier loads.
The first topographic mapping of Mount Jackson was carried out in November 1940 by a sledge party of the United States Antarctic Service (USAS).
The saintly British priest Arnold Patrick Spencer-Smithadad to be left alone on the ice sheet while the others raced on, then towed on a sledge in silent agony for hundreds of miles before dying in the queer greenish light of a polar tent.
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