The naivety behind this vehicle is really fun; you would expect that by 1934, there was enough experience with tires and snow to know that it could never work.
Yet, they still built it and delivered it to Antarctica. Only to fail there.
msl09•49m ago
At least I imagined they would at least test it on Alaska or some other snowy region of America, but I guess they were in a rush.
flurdy•45m ago
It was built in Chicago. They could have just tested a bit North of Chicago. Wisconsin sees a fair amount of snow, and probably would not have needed to go all the way to Canada before the shortcomings were obvious.
comrade1234•43m ago
It was funded with private donations so I assume it was a grift with someone skimming off the top.
flurdy•31m ago
Also that they only built one. I think most people with experince of trips in heavy snow conditions or any mountain trip know you go in at least pairs. 2 snowmobiles, 2 dog sleds, etc, so if one gets stuck, the other can help pull it out, or go get help. As you always get stuck.
mtct88•1h ago
Yet, they still built it and delivered it to Antarctica. Only to fail there.
msl09•49m ago
flurdy•45m ago
comrade1234•43m ago
flurdy•31m ago