Farthest North, Volume II


Read by Sharon Riskedahl

(4.6 stars; 38 reviews)

Being the Record of a Voyage of Exploration of the Ship "Fram", 1893-96 and of a Fifteen Months' Sleigh Journey by Dr. Nansen and Lieut. Johansen / by Fridtjof Nansen ; with an Appendix by Otto Sverdrup (Summary by Fridtjof Nansen) (16 hr 31 min)

Chapters

Contents Of Volume II 1:38 Read by Sharon Riskedahl
Chapter I, We Prepare for the Sledge Expedition 54:59 Read by Sharon Riskedahl
Chapter II, The New Year, 1895 57:14 Read by Sharon Riskedahl
Chapter III, We Make A Start, Pt.1 26:35 Read by Sharon Riskedahl
Chapter III, We Make A Start, Pt..2 38:20 Read by Sharon Riskedahl
Chapter IV, We Say Goodbye To The "Fram" 31:10 Read by Sharon Riskedahl
Chapter V, A Hard Struggle, Pt.1 53:27 Read by Sharon Riskedahl
Chapter V, A Hard Struggle, Pt.2 55:39 Read by Sharon Riskedahl
Chapter VI, By Sledge and Kayak, Pt.1 53:44 Read by Sharon Riskedahl
Chapter VI, By Sledge and Kayak, Pt.2 57:42 Read by Sharon Riskedahl
Chapter VII, Land at Last, Pt.1 54:10 Read by Sharon Riskedahl
Chapter VII, Land at Last, Pt.2 57:36 Read by Sharon Riskedahl
Chapter VII, Land at Last, Pt.3 59:58 Read by Sharon Riskedahl
Chapter VIII, The New Year, 1896 51:54 Read by Sharon Riskedahl
Chapter IX, The Journey Southward, Pt.1 44:27 Read by Sharon Riskedahl
Chapter IX, The Journey Southward, Pt.2 47:54 Read by Sharon Riskedahl
Chapter IX, The Journey Southward, Pt.3 41:44 Read by Sharon Riskedahl
Appendix I, March 15 to June 22, 1895 41:50 Read by Sharon Riskedahl
Appendix II, June 22 to August 15, 1895 22:34 Read by Sharon Riskedahl
Appendix III, August 15 to January 1, 1896 42:56 Read by Sharon Riskedahl
Appendix IV, January 1 to May 17, 1896 27:36 Read by Sharon Riskedahl
Appendix V, The Third Summer 52:50 Read by Sharon Riskedahl
Conclusion 15:42 Read by Sharon Riskedahl

Reviews


(4.5 stars)

Great reading, great story, although it does get repetitive in places. Overall very engaging, but perhaps not as fast moving and well written as for example Roald Amundsen's writing.


(5 stars)

I liked the book, it's fascinating how much skill and knowledge these men had. Thank you Sharon for reading it

slow going but relaxing story. no problem if you miss 15 min nap


(4 stars)


(5 stars)

Unexpectedly wonderful. A true story of exploration, survival, endurance, and fortitude without the artificial drama of Hollywood. Was the perfect book to bring with me on long backpacking trips in the wilderness when I could sympathize with their hardships and they could encourage me in mine.

great narrator, thank you


(4 stars)

As usual not an indigenous dude on the team? A hot air balloon over the north pole? Safe bet that thing is still up there!