amundsen took 52 dogs with him to the south pole
Amundsen's team was five, and included fifty-two dogs when they set out on 19 October 1911 to be the first to set foot at the South Pole.
Amundsen completed an expedition in 1906, and planned next to 'conquer' the North Pole. In 1909, he learned that the North Pole had already been 'conquered' by Cook and Peary. Amundsen decided to head for the South Pole, and learned Englishman Captain Scott was planning a similar expedition. Amundsen left for the South Pole on 1910 June 3. From these details you could surmise that it took him about four years to complete his plans for his trip to Antarctica.
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During the Gjoa Expedition of the Northwest Passage, 1903-06, Amundsen mastered using animal skins for clothing, which repelled water better than cloth clothing, and he learned about sled dogs and their usefulness pulling sledges. Otherwise, Amundsen learned some of his polar survival and living skills from Fridjof Nansen, who indeed spent much time learning skills from the 'natives'. Inuit natives claimed European ancestry from the Goya crew (of seven), but no DNA evidence ever confirmed that Amundsen took a partner there. He often advised against it and wrote warnings to his crew not to take Inuit partners.
what animals did roald amundsen take with him to the south Pole
Amundsen's team was five, and included fifty-two dogs when they set out on 19 October 1911 to be the first to set foot at the South Pole.
I take it you are asking about airplane landings. On Oct. 31, 1956, a U.S. Navy R4D airplane that had been christened Que Sera Sera, and piloted by Lt. Cmdr. Conrad C. 'Gus' Shinn, landed at the South Pole, becoming the first to land there.
The Amundsen-Scott South Pole station is a series of buildings that includes dorm areas, cafeteria areas and work areas. During the busy summer season, these activities can take place in tents.
Amundsen completed an expedition in 1906, and planned next to 'conquer' the North Pole. In 1909, he learned that the North Pole had already been 'conquered' by Cook and Peary. Amundsen decided to head for the South Pole, and learned Englishman Captain Scott was planning a similar expedition. Amundsen left for the South Pole on 1910 June 3. From these details you could surmise that it took him about four years to complete his plans for his trip to Antarctica.
Roald Amundsen and Robert Falcon Scott both led teams that explored the South Pole at the same time in 1911. Amundsen was aware of Scott's objective, but Scott was not aware that Amundsen was right behind him. Roald Amundsen's team got there first on 14th of December, 1911. Amundsen reported that he saw no sign of Scott. Scott's team reached the South Pole on 17th of January, 1912, acknowledging in his diary that Amundsen's team had arrived there a month earlier. The last members of the Scott expedition were found dead by a relief party in October 2012.
In 1910, Robert Falcon Scott of England and Roald Amundsen of Norway each hoped to gain the honor of being the first person to reach the South Pole, sailing their respective countries for that purpose. Although the two had never met, they were both aware of each other and the common goal to arrive first at the South Pole. Amundsen, who had four assistants and fifty-two Eskimo dogs, began his journey on October 19, 1911. Scott, with fifteen men, motorized sleds, ponies, and dogs, didn't begin until nearly two weeks later on November 1, 1911. This eventually cost him the race. Amundsen arrived at the South Pole on December 14, 1911 with only 11 dogs but all his men in good health. He left the Norwegian flag and a note for Scott. Scott's group reached the pole on January 17, 1912.
How long did it take for robert scott to reach the south pole
The South Pole is many miles inland. The discovery was a ship. It never visited the South Pole
Roald Amundsen died in 1928.
eh take a plane?
No flights 'go over' the South Pole. Supply planes land at the South Pole and take off from there. These supply planes are operated by the USA military and are dedicated to scientific research.