The Long Haul is Alex Hibbert’s account of his unsupported voyage, across the icecap to the Arctic coast of Greenl&. Hibbert, & his expedition partner George Bullard, undertook four months, man-hauling 430lb sledges over 1, 374 miles
- further than any previous unsupported polar undertaking. Hibbert had devised an epic plan, with the conscious effort to undertake a trail that would return him & his companion to the raw basics of polar travel. As an isolated double act, Hibbert & Bullard had only each other to rely on for both their survival & their sanity. This account is a reflection on the mental & physical turmoil that the men endured, & a testament to the triumph of mental perseverance.