The Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration—it sounds like a bit much, doesn’t it? Somewhat pretentious, or at least self-congratulatory. It was a unique era that lasted from the end of the 19th century into the 1920s. The explorers’ goal certainly fit the name: to be the very first humans in history to reach places frozen and forbidding, even to the bottom of the planet.
I mean, what makes a man or woman a hero, anyway? But these explorers did some rather amazing things. In expedition after expedition, they surged south into totally undiscovered territory. Over a span of fewer than three decades, whether out of lunacy or boredom, they boarded rickety wooden sailboats and navigated, literally, to the ends of the earth.




