Endurance : SAS soldier, polar adventurer, decorated leader / [written and] read by Louis Rudd.

By: Rudd, Louis [author,, narrator.]Contributor(s): Macmillan Audio (Firm)Material type: SoundSoundPublisher: Tullamarine, Victoria : Bolinda Audio, [2021]Copyright date: ℗2020Edition: UnabridgedDescription: 9 CDs (11 hr., 9 min.) : digital, stereo ; 12 cm ; in containerContent type: spoken word Media type: audio Carrier type: audio discISBN: 9781529053227Subject(s): Rudd, Louis -- Travel -- Antarctica | Great Britain Army Special Air Service | Explorers -- Great Britain -- Biography | Soldiers -- Great Britain -- Biography | Antarctica -- Description and travelGenre/Form: Audiobooks. | Autobiographies. DDC classification: 919.8904092 Read by the author.Summary: In 2018 Captain Louis Rudd MBE walked into the history books when he finished a solo, unsupported crossing of Antarctica, pulling a 130kg sledge laden with his supplies for more than 900 miles. Louis's skills had been honed in the SAS, on operations in Afghanistan and Iraq, but now, in the most hostile environment on earth, they would be tested like never before. It would take all his mental strength to survive. In this gripping story Louis reveals how a thirst for adventure saw him join the Royal Marines at 16 and then pass the SAS selection course at only 22. He describes his first gruelling polar expedition with legendary explorer Lieutenant Colonel Henry Worsley in 2011 and the leadership challenges he faced a few years later when he led a team of Army Reservists across Antarctica. And he takes us with him step by painful step as he pushes himself to the limit, travelling alone on his epic and lonely trek across the continent's treacherous ice fields and mountains.
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In 2018 Captain Louis Rudd MBE walked into the history books when he finished a solo, unsupported crossing of Antarctica, pulling a 130kg sledge laden with his supplies for more than 900 miles. Louis's skills had been honed in the SAS, on operations in Afghanistan and Iraq, but now, in the most hostile environment on earth, they would be tested like never before. It would take all his mental strength to survive. In this gripping story Louis reveals how a thirst for adventure saw him join the Royal Marines at 16 and then pass the SAS selection course at only 22. He describes his first gruelling polar expedition with legendary explorer Lieutenant Colonel Henry Worsley in 2011 and the leadership challenges he faced a few years later when he led a team of Army Reservists across Antarctica. And he takes us with him step by painful step as he pushes himself to the limit, travelling alone on his epic and lonely trek across the continent's treacherous ice fields and mountains.

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