Explore popular quotes and sayings by a British explorer Ranulph Fiennes.
Last updated on November 23, 2024.
Sir Ranulph Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, 3rd Baronet, commonly known as Sir Ranulph Fiennes and sometimes as Ran Fiennes, is a British explorer, writer and poet, who holds several endurance records.
While I was serving, I worked as an adventure training officer, teaching soldiers how to ski, canoe and climb.
Rivalry is one of the factors pushing me. While my back was turned, the Norwegians managed to achieve the first Arctic crossing in winter. I didn't want the same to happen in the Antarctic.
No one will pay you for planning an expedition at first: you have to work in pubs at weekends so you can pay the gas bills. I joined the Territorial Army, which paid me when I turned up to drill nights, and so did my wife.
As a rule, anything that is pretty you avoid when on an expedition in the polar extremes. Normally anything other than white means a hazard such as a crevasse.
I go on expeditions for the same reason an estate agent sells houses - to pay the bills.
It is a truism to say that the dog is largely what his master makes of him: he can be savage and dangerous, untrustworthy, cringing and fearful; or he can be faithful and loyal, courageous and the best of companions and allies.
People who go to the polar regions are statistically less likely to die than salesmen who drive on motorways in England.
Whenever feasible, pick your team on character, not skill. You can teach skills; you can't teach character.
There's no such thing as bad weather, only inappropriate clothing
There is no bad weather, only inappropriate clothing.
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