Howling winds, blinding blizzards, unbelievable cold, deep crevasses, illness, frostbite.
One after another, the same obstacles that eventually killed British explorer Robert F. Scott and his companions during their ill-fated, 1911-12 bid to march to the South Pole and back thwarted a modern attempt to recreate their long trek. "I;m a bag of bones," Peter Hillary, son of Antartic explorer and Mount Everest conqueror Sir Edmund Hillary, said Tuesday night via satellite telephone from his campsite 140 …

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