

(Henry Adams, Will Gow and Henry Worsley)
Today's thelondonpaper has also covered the guy's going to Greenland.
Click the following link London descendent of Shackleton to finish Pole mission to read Henry Worsley explaining why they chose to go to Greenland.

Last week we mentioned how the guys had left for Greenland to help them prepare for Antarctica six months from now. A local newspaper has covered our story
Click the following link Hampshire Man In Bid To Complete Shackleton's Pole Mission to see what they have written about us (for some reason you might have to refresh the webpage as it often doesn't work first time).

On wednesday morning, Henry Adams was interviewed on two different local radio stations. Henry was on at 08:40 AM on Radio Suffolk, and he was on at 09:10 AM on Radio Essex.
We're really grateful to the people at Dave Monk's radio show at Radio Essex, and to Mark Murphy and everyone else at the Radio Suffolk Breakfast Show. Henry had a great time, and more people were able to hear about the Shackleton Centenary Expedition and the Shackleton Foundation, so everyone's a winner.

We're ecstatic that there has been such a sustained level of interest a whole ten months before the expedition actually begins. We're hoping that it bodes well for us, and that in the coming weeks and months we can build upon and maintain that interest.

The Irish newspaper Donegal on Sunday covered our story, looking at the Shackleton Centenary Expedition and the Shackleton Foundation a few days ago.
We really appreciate the ongoing Irish interest in our exploits, especially given Sir Ernest's Anglo-Irish heritage (see Thank you Ireland and 7th Shackleton Autumn School in Athy).
Click the following link Descendants hope to complete polar route to see what the Donegal on Sunday have written.

Today The Sun newspaper have covered our story, looking at the Shackleton Centenary Expedition.
Click the following link Pole goal for Shack's family to read their coverage.
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