View the 2nd insert we produced for television on The Coldest Journey – which is the first attempt to cross the Antarctic in winter. See what Sir Ranulph Fiennes’ frost-bitten fingers look like, and watch the custom-designed equipment at work in the snow, days before they left on March 21. Even without the legendary Fiennes – who withdrew because of the frostbite – it remains a 4000km journey that will include four months of pure darkness and temperatures of – 90°C… more
Mentioned in the Guinness Book Of Records as the greatest living explorer, Sir Ranulph Fiennes has recently arrived in Antarctica for his latest expedition – to cross Antarctica in winter for the first time. The year-long expedition will include four months of pure darkness and temperatures of – 90°C. It wont be easy. View Angus’ production (for South African current affairs TV programme ‘Carte Blanche’) on this remarkable expedition here.
The past four years has seen the slaughter of rhinos ramped up to the point where those killed in 2012 could possibly exceed the number of those born. And so the search for the solution continues. Former Aussie sniper and military instructor Damien Mander is making his own world of difference…. View the full-length feature as seen on Angus’ production for Carte Blanche here
Angus is a Private Guide / CNN award-winning Journalist taking Tourists through Cape Town, South, East and Southern Africa.
Angus is serious about his craft. With considerable experience in the various media – TV, print, radio, photography and the internet – Angus has covered every aspect of travel, whether rural communities clashing with wildlife, tracking the Serengeti migration, hiking Table Mountain or searching for that perfect sauvignon blanc.
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