(transitive) To pull sledges, trucks, etc. by manpower, unaided by animals or machines.
He would die in the Arctic, but in 1908 he manhauled to the South Magnetic Pole with Mawson and Edgeworth David, and on the way they camped near our spot.
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The act or practice of pulling sledges, trucks, etc. by human power, unaided by animals or machines.
Australians, for whom Mawson is a national hero, might have heard of his solo trek to survival in 1913, but few would know that he and another Australian, Edgeworth David, with a lone Briton, were the first men to reach the vicinity of t…
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A sledge, travois, etc. that is pulled by human power, along with the cargo it is carrying.
Huntford accuses Scott of choosing manhaul as his favoured method of travel purely to be macho.
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