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In 1819, Sir John Franklin led an overland expedition into the Canadian Arctic with one goal: chart the northern coastline of North America. What followed became one of the most horrifying survival disasters in Arctic exploration history. The Coppermine Expedition also known as Franklin’s Overland Expedition pushed deep into the barren wilderness of northern Canada. With failed resupply lines, brutal weather, starvation, and exhaustion closing in, the expedition slowly collapsed. Men died crossing frozen rivers, some turned to cannibalism, and others vanished into the tundra entirely. This episode tells the true story of one of history’s darkest Arctic survival journeys: the march across the Barrenlands, the doomed split of the party, the descent into madness, and the desperate race to reach Fort Enterprise before winter claimed everyone. If you enjoy historical survival stories, Arctic expeditions, wilderness disasters, shipwrecks, and true historical mysteries, subscribe to Mysteries and Backstories for new episodes every week.
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