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Michael Palin on why the South Pole was an anticlimax

TTG meets the broadcaster at the Royal Geographical Society with Silversea.

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Hear what the ex-Monty Python man has to say about his Antarctica experiences

What was your first experience of Antarctic travel?

It was December 1991, while filming Pole to Pole. We went via Punta Arenas in Chile, where I made sure to touch the statue of [explorer] Magellan. It is said that if you rub his toe, you will be assured a safe return. We then flew to Patriot Hills, 600 miles from the South Pole.

 

How was the flight?

It was tantalising to fly over Antarctica. There’s no pollution at all. It has the cleanest atmosphere of anywhere on the planet. The landing was hazardous – on a runway of blue ice! The pilot can’t use the breaks, it has to be entirely on the engine.

 

What’s surprising about Antarctica?

[The rules about] going to the loo. You’re not allowed to pee near the camp, and if you do, it’s obvious as the snow turns orange. Human waste must be removed. I saw a man carrying a plastic sack with Happy Christmas written on it, to be taken to Chile. I thought: “I hope it doesn’t get muddled up.”

 

What is it like at the South Pole?

An anti-climax! It’s a depot that’s run by the science community. You’re not really meant to go there unless you’re a scientist and they’re not meant to give you material help so we slept in tents. It was very noisy as there was work going on all night – digging and vehicles moving about. It’s -50 wind chill on top of the ice, and you walk into the base under the ice, and people are walking around in shorts, eating pizza. It’s surreal.

 

What happened when you filmed on the actual Pole?

I had to deliver a 90-second piece to camera. The crew were worried about the cameras freezing so the pressure was on to get it right. I thought I nailed it first time, but it was the soundman who pointed out my unfortunate phrasing: “I remember as a school boy in Sheffield reading about the adventures of Scott and Amundsen under the bed clothes at night.”

 

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Do you feel the cold?

Yes, but I have got better at dealing with it. You learn not to do silly things, such as removing your gloves.

 

Will you return to Antarctica?

Yes, next year. I want to see it from ground level – the ice cliffs, the glaciers and the islands.

 

What is your motive for travelling?

I’m very curious. I want to learn things about the world and pass them on – mainly that not everyone in the world wants to kill us. Travel can diffuse fear in that way. The vast majority of people want to interact with you and our interest in them is reciprocated. We think we are the centre of the world and we judge people by that. But there are places where they think they are the whole world. I was in Niger when September 11 happened, and they hadn’t taken in the news at all. I remember chatting to someone who was more concerned [drummer] Ginger Baker might be in town.

 

Where else would you like to return?

There are some very nice hotels I’d like to go back to, but overall it has to be Peru. The journey from Machu Picchu, the most mysterious city on earth, into the headwaters of the Amazon is just unbeatable.

 

Who would be your ideal travel companion?

David Attenborough. He’s good fun and he knows what he is talking about. I’m always asking people, what’s that tree, or that bird, so someone who knows the natural history world like he does would be my number one. Or Cameron Diaz.

 

Where are you happiest?

The Western Isles of Scotland. They are beautiful even in the rain, and there are wonderful whisky distilleries.

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