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Sir Ranulph Fiennes: an exclusive profile
21st October 2008 | 2 comments | 1 person likes this
Sir Ranulph Fiennes comes from something of a dynasty. Himself a baronet, which he inherited from his father, he is cousins to actors Joseph and Ralph Fiennes and is distantly...
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Polar competition
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I've had several major rivals from Norway over the years
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Like father like son
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I'd had visions of following in my dad's footsteps since childhood
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On politics
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I have great admiration for Tony Blair who has suffered unfair blame on many issues
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By royal decree
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I got involved with charities at Prince Charles' suggestion
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A practical gag
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The longest distance April fool joke ever played
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A big success
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Despite setbacks, the trans-global expedition was still very lucky
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Getting my start
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I became involved with expeditions through the skills I had learnt in the army
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Then and now
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Satellite phones and GPS equipment has changed the experience of exploring
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On charity
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Helping raise money for multiple sclerosis has given my life greater meaning




