Shackleton Centenary Expedition

Meet the Admin June 12 2007

Hello there! My name is Tim Fright. I am the great great nephew of Frank Wild - one of the original team members who took part in the Nimrod expedition in 1908 and got to within 97 miles of the South Pole, alongside Shackleton, Adams, and Marshall.

Whilst it may seem a tenuous family link, it was the best I could manage to become part of the team without actually making stuff up! My job at the moment is to become a fully fledged Webmaster, a daunting task for someone who is unsure what "Webmastering" actually involves or entails, but as Shackleton himself once said: "difficulties are just things to overcome, after all."

Over the coming months, I'm looking to add a variety of links to and from the site so that people can use this website as a base for all their Shackleton and Antarctica-based browsing. I'm also looking to add a few features that will hopefully make the website stand out a bit more:

- I've noticed the International Polar Year people have a layer that you can download and apply to Google Earth, I think that something like that for the Nimrod Expedition would be pretty cool.

- A clock showing what the time is in London, and what the time is at the site of the start of the expedition would be interesting.

- I think that a kids section could be pretty fun, and tie in with other sites out there that cater to a similiar audience with a similiar passion for all things Shackleton and Antarctic.

Finally, I actively welcome further suggestions, so please get in contact if you have any other ideas that you think could be good/ useful/ interesting.

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