In which section are the following mentioned?
the suggestion that Fiennes still seems enthusiastic about exploration Te
an aspect of Fiennes’s character that has been unfairly highlighted 2
negative effect of the growing interest in adventure travel, 3
areason Fiennes gives for exploration becoming more appealing to amateurs 4__
a.
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a
‘a misconception regarding the knowledge previous explorers had
Fiennes's fa
ation with a field in which he is fairly inexperienced
Fiennes's opinion that someone who is reasonably fit could reach the South Pole
the belief that explorers have too much respect for their own field
the view that only professional explorers were capable of reaching distant
destinations 9
the instinctive human desire to explore new places 10
the suggestion that more care is taken on difficult routes u__
Fiennes’s primary motivation for being an explorer 12
the importance given by explorers to achieving something before anyone else 13 _
Fiennes being held in high regard by other adventurers 14__
Fiennes’s suggestion that people find increasingly unusual ways to
achieve recognition 18Is this your idea of fun?
‘Sir Ranulph Fiennes is the world’s greatest living explorer. But now it seems an endless
siream of people are conquering the South Pole or clambering up Everest.
‘Mark MacKenzie asks him, isthe exploring game becoming too easy?
A
Inthe field of human exploration, Sir Ranulph Fiennes's
‘personal achievements ars remarkable and his
‘umerous expedtions tothe North and South Poles have
‘tuned him into an eon igure, the exelorer's explorer.
Now there are many amatours that would flow in his
{ooisteps. Adventure travels one ofthe fastest growing
‘sectors ofthe travel market Offering trips to destinations
‘tough to remote parts ofthe planet once considered the
‘exclusive playgrounds of Fiennes and his peers,
B
“This year, record numbers are expected atthe base
‘camp of Everest, inthe hope of reaching the summit ot
‘he word's tallast peak 8, Is the exploring game getting
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‘South Pol if they're In relatively good condltion and
‘90 athe right time of year’ says Fiennes." woukd ay
‘tho same of Mount Everest. tthe woathors good and
‘Youtake a reasonable gude, you should be abe to get
‘up even if yourve never climbed before. However, there
‘are stil platy of expedtione the malorRy of the putilo
‘would not be abe o do. Grossing the whole continent of
Antarctica unsupported, for example, your trouttes nly
really star atthe South Povo. But the urgo to go to far-
{lung regions is innate to man; Fiennes continues, snd |
‘think provided there Is no ecological damage, tis sine.
‘On Everest, though, there has been a dramatic impact in
‘orm of iter!
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‘Butwith specialist oomparios wiling to deposit
Increasing numbers of tourists in evermore remote
locations is expioring sila ue test of character? The