on sledges, walking, and they got there by boat
Captain Scott sailed in ships and on Antarctica, he walked.
Scott and his team trekked, pulling loaded sledges. This type of travel is called 'man-hauling'.
Once on the continent, which he reached by sailing ship, Scott trekked Antarctica on foot.
Robert Falcon Scott traveled to Antarctica in 1901 as part of the National Antarctic Expedition aboard the ship Discovery. His team included notable figures such as Ernest Shackleton and Edward Wilson, who played significant roles in the expedition. The journey aimed to explore the uncharted regions of Antarctica and conduct scientific research.
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Yes.
Captain Scott was based in London, England.
Robert Falcon Scott and his team traveled using a technique called man-hauling: trekking while pulling a loaded sledge.
he traveled by boat, motor sleighs and ponyson sleds with dogs and horses
To go to Antarctica it costs around $10,000 Aussie dollars
Captain Scott and his crew sailed from England to Antarctica, and from their base near Mt Erebus, the team trekked -- man-hauling sledges laden with supplies -- across the ice fields to the South Pole.
You travel to Antarctica by air or by ship.