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Wally Herbert and companions Allan Gill

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On 6 April 1969 Wally Herbert and companions Allan Gill, Roy Koerner and Kenneth Hedges of the British Trans-Arctic Expedition became the

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first men to reach the North Pole on foot (albeit with the aid of dog teams and airdrops). They continued on to complete the first surface

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crossing of the Arctic Ocean – and by its longest axis, Barrow, Alaska, to Svalbard – a feat that has never been repeated.[32][33] Because of suggestions (later proven false) of Plaisted’s use of air transport, some sources classify Herbert’s expedition as the

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first confirmed to reach the North Pole over the ice surface by any means.[33][34] In the 1980s Plaisted’s pilots Weldy Phipps and Ken Lee signed affidavits asserting that no such airlift was provided.[35] It is also said that Herbert was the first person to reach the pole of inaccessibility.[36]

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