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A High-Functioning Team

Writer's picture: Margot MorrellMargot Morrell

In the face disaster, nobody knew where they were, nobody was coming to find them, floating along on a disintegrating ice-berg, Shackleton's crew remained remarkably upbeat and productive.


Orde-Lees' Journal - November 2, 1915


... The fine day has greatly cheered us all and we have all taken full advantage of it in the way of improving the camp & adding to our limited resources by bringing every thing available from the ship, which still remains nipped by the ice, with the dog teams went off early under Mr. Wild & every effort has been made to rescue as much as possible on board, but it is extremely difficult now to accomplished much as the whole of the main deck is under water - a foot deep on the windward side and 3 ft on the lee side. Still they contrived to collect a large quantity of wood & even shifted the wheel house complete & brought it here on a sledge - it looked like a coffee stall coming along. It is to be rigged up as a storeroom.


A number of books were recovered, including part of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, several pots & pans, a case of suet & just a few odd provisions, comprising 6 lbs. lentils, 1 tin soup, 1/2 tin of lard, tin salmon, 1 tin sheep's tongue, 3 bottles of fruit, 5 1/2 7 lb. tins of oatmeal & a handful of flour & salt.


I have been occupied about the camp all day checking the provisions, etc. This afternoon Sir Ernest contrived a simple balance out of a piece of wood & string & weighed out various items of our dietary to see how we stood. ...

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