Scott's second Antarctic expedition (1910-13)
On Scott's second expedition in
Terra Nova in 1911-1913, Lashly was initially in charge of one of the expedition's two motor sledges which were to haul supplies southward in support of the polar party. However, the sledges quickly broke down, and the motor party had to switch to man-hauling the supplies.
Along with Lieutenant
E.R.G.R. "Teddy" Evans and
Tom Crean, he was a member of the last support party to turn back from Scott on his way to the pole. On the return journey, Evans became seriously ill with
scurvy and Lashly had to stay to nurse him while Crean walked the rest of the way to the expedition's base camp to fetch help. Extracts from Lashly's polar journals, chronicling his tribulations with the motor sledges and the return journey with Evans, were included in
Apsley Cherry-Garrard's book
The Worst Journey in the World.
Both Lashly and Crean received the
Albert Medal for saving Evans' life.