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Since 1969 when he led the British Expedition on the White Nile, Ranulph
Fiennes has been at the forefront of many exploratory expeditions. Transglobe (the first surface journey around the world's polar axis) 1979/1982, during which Ranulph Fiennes and Charles Burton became the first people ever to reach both poles by surface travel. North Polar Unsupported Expedition (furthest north unsupported record) 1986. Anglo Soviet North Pole Expedition 1990/91. Co-leader of the Ubar Expedition (which in 1991 discovered Ptolemy's long-lost Atlantis of the Sands, the frankincense centre of the world). Leader of the Pentland South Pole Expedition (which achieved the first unsupported crossing of the Antarctic Continent and the longest unsupported polar journey in history) 1992/1993.
Sir Ranulph's expeditions have raised over £4.2 million for the Multiple Sclerosis Society, (which has enabled the building of Europe's first MS research centre in Cambridge) and £1.9 million for Breakthrough Breast Cancer. In 1993 he was awarded an OBE for 'human endeavour and charitable services'. Sir Ranulph is also the author of several books including his autobiography Living Dangerously, The Feather Men (UK Number One Best-seller), Atlantis of the Sands, Mind Over Matter (a harrowing account of his Antarctic expedition), The Sett, Beyond the Limits and his most recent The Secret Hunters. In 1995 Her Majesty the Queen was graciously pleased to award Sir Ranulph a second clasp to the Polar Medal that he already has, in recognition of his outstanding achievements in Polar exploration and, in particular, his attempts to reach the North Pole between 1988 and 1990 and his successful trek across Antarctica in 1992/93. (No-one else has a double clasp medal each of which acknowledges both Arctic and Antarctic achievements). Max Adventure is proud to have been associated with Ran since 1996: "Mac [from Max Adventure] was chosen from 12 other applicants, all top rate and experienced, for a difficult expedition in 1997. Our selection board in North Wales chose Mac and he has been our Arctic Base Leader, Recce Advisor and Logistics Co-ordinator on our expeditions ever since. He is excellent in every respect." Sir Ranulph Fiennes Bt OBE |
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