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Sled and dogs (idk how many). but other than that... I think nothing...

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he had a radio station in the north pole and he brought spears and many weapons and gear

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He rode a sled with 40 strong dogs.

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dog sled

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Q: How did Robert Peary get to north pole?
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Where did Robert Peary explore?

Robert Peary explored the North Pole


Who paid for Robert Peary's expedition to the north pole?

Robert peary did


Where did Robert explore?

Robert Peary explored the North Pole


Where did Robert Peary live in the us?

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Where did Robert Edwin Peary sail from?

the north pole to the south pole?


When did Robert peary go to the north pole?

1909


In 1909 he reached the North Pole?

Robert E. Peary reached the North Pole.


Who reached the north pole in 1909?

Robert Edwin Peary (R. E. Peary).


In what year Robert Peary reached the south pole?

In 1909 Robert Peary did not reach the South pole. He claimed to have reached the North Pole, but there is now considerable doubt that he did.


Who was the first person to explore the north pole?

Robert Peary


Witch pole did Matthew henson reach with Robert peary?

They reached the north pole.


What is Robert E Peary known for?

Robert E. Peary is known for his exploration of the North Pole. He, Matthew Henson, and four Inuit were the first to reach the Pole. Although Robert E Peary was going to be the first person ever to make it to the North Pole, his toes became frostbitten and Matthew Henson was the first person ever to make it to the North Pole.