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PODCAST: Ken McGoogan鈥檚 theory on the Franklin Expedition鈥檚 demise

TODAY IN B.C.: Barney Bentall鈥檚 Arctic adventures and Franklin Connection
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Host Peter McCully chats with Ken McGoogan, author of Searching for Franklin. McGoogan shares insights into his exploration of the Franklin Expedition, discussing the challenges of writing history and the significance of on-site research.

The podcast explores the psychological and physical hardships faced by Franklin and his crew during their Arctic expeditions, emphasizing the harsh conditions, confinement on ships, and the challenges of wintering in the ice.

Lady Jane Franklin鈥檚 pivotal role in the story was explained.

鈥淪he was still heavily involved in sending out expeditions, but she also mythologized Franklin,鈥 said McGoogan. 鈥淗e had already been acclaimed as the man who ate his boots, but now he became the discoverer of the Northwest Passage, which was not true.鈥

McGoogan reflects on surprising discoveries during his research, notably proposing a theory related to trichinosis from eating infected polar bear meat as a possible cause of the expedition鈥檚 tragic end.

鈥淭ake those barrels that I鈥檓 saying they used to transport me. Maybe there鈥檚 still some traces of meat in those barrels that could be tested, that would then corroborate my theory,鈥 he said.

Barney Bentall, a frequent Arctic traveller, provides a unique perspective on Franklin鈥檚 legacy and the profound experiences one encounters in the desolate beauty of the Arctic.

鈥淚t鈥檚 pretty powerful when I get to Beachy Island, and I have had the good fortune of going there probably six times,鈥 said Bentall. 鈥淭his is a place where it is extremely difficult to get to. I鈥檝e had the good fortune to be there, and it鈥檚 a very moving place. It really hits you, just the desolation and the beauty of the place, but my God, how hard it would be to survive there.鈥

McGoogan also draws contemporary lessons from Franklin鈥檚 story, emphasizing the balance between determination and hubris, and the importance of listening to local knowledge.

The author is returning to the arctic in 2024 on an . The company is currently sponsoring a contest to win a $5,000 travel credit.

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Peter McCully

About the Author: Peter McCully

Peter has been a broadcaster and publisher on both of Canada鈥檚 coasts and has owned a small newspaper and run an advertising agency along the way.
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