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An expedition aimed at making the first crossing of the Antarctica continent on skis during the pitch - inglorious winter has been called off due to a combination of technical difficulties and the team ’s comer at apparently highly life-threatening terrain , according to a spill from the military expedition , called The Coldest Journey .

The expedition – already without their leader , adventurer Sir Ranulph Fiennes , who wasforced to leave Antarctica after he developed frostbite – has occur across a crevasse field that is much enceinte than any they have encountered so far , and appears to carry for about 60 miles ( 100 kilometre ) in front of them , according to the statement . The crevasses " could well swallow our fomite and are misleadingly strong to spot in the darkness and coke top , " order expedition leader Brian Newham from Antarctica . The squad ’s resources are already depleted more than was require by this point , because of the difficulties of the journeying and dipping temperatures taking a toll on equipment .

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" In my perspicacity there is no real choice , I think it would be reckless and irresponsible to urge on and risk the obvious dangers while incurring excessive fuel consumption , " Newham pronounce in the statement . Instead , the team will be focusing on the scientific discipline they intend to do while on the southernmost continent , include a subject field of the effect of isolation and the physiological impacts of theharsh environmenton the squad .

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