BBC News - Ranulph Fiennes pulls out of Antarctic challenge
Seems a bit a rookie error but there you go. Noting that he already lost fingers on one hand**, that sounds pretty bad news.
Note, this is before the crazy "cross the Antarctic in darkness at -90" mission even started.
Sir Ranulph Fiennes has pulled out of an expedition across Antarctica in winter because of severe frostbite.
The 68-year-old was injured after a fall while skiing during training at a base camp in Antarctica. He used his bare hands to fix a ski binding in temperatures around -30C.
The 68-year-old was injured after a fall while skiing during training at a base camp in Antarctica. He used his bare hands to fix a ski binding in temperatures around -30C.
Note, this is before the crazy "cross the Antarctic in darkness at -90" mission even started.
**This is not the first time the explorer has experienced frostbite. In 2000, he lost the fingers on his left hand during an unaided attempt to reach the North Pole.
When he returned to the UK, he was told he would have to wait several months before they could be amputated to allow the partially damaged tissue to heal. But he decided to do the job himself and carried out the amputations using a fretsaw.
When he returned to the UK, he was told he would have to wait several months before they could be amputated to allow the partially damaged tissue to heal. But he decided to do the job himself and carried out the amputations using a fretsaw.
Comment