Ernest Henry Shackleton (1874-1922) was a British explorer who commanded three expeditions to the Antarctic (1907-09, 1914-17, 1921-22), during which the South Magnetic Pole was located in 1909.
An expedition will last as long as you want it to last, barring any tragedy that befalls your expedition team.
Couple of years
There is no commercial air service to anywhere on the Antarctic continent. Depending on where you want to go in Antarctica, you can fly commercially to Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, Chile or South Africa. From there, you can mount an expedition and pay all expenses for air transport for you and your expedition mates to take you to your Antarctic destination and return to your point of departure.
Your answer depends on your ultimate Antarctic destination and your mode of transit. There is no commercial air service to anywhere on the Antarctic continent. So once you reach Chile, Argentina, New Zealand or Australia, you can fund an expedition to take you to wherever you want to go on the continent.
Your answer depends on your ultimate Antarctic destination. Note that there is no commercial air service to anywhere on the Antarctic continent. However, you can fly to New Zealand, Australia, Argentina, Chile, even South Africa, and from there charter your private expedition to your Antarctic destination. Your expense would be your commercial air fare, plus the cost of your expedition: transportation, food, supplies, shelter and so forth for your expedition crew.
Your answer depends on the speed of the airplane that you charter to take you to your Antarctic destination. There is no commercial air service to anywhere on the Antarctic continent.
2 years
How long did it take for robert scott to reach the south pole
Your answer depends on your mode of travel, the route you take and your ultimate Antarctic destination. Be aware that there is no commercial air service to anywhere on the Antarctic continent.
Depending on the location of your ultimate Antarctic destination, you can fly commercially to New Zealand, Australia, Chile or Argentina--even South Africa. Then, you can charter an expedition to your Antarctic destination. You are responsible for the total expense of your expedition, including crew, equipment and supplies. There is no commercial air service to any location in Antarctica.
Your answer depends on where you want to land on the Antarctic Continent.
Which expedition - it would help to give the names and year in a question like that.
There is no commercial air service to anywhere on the Antarctic continent. Your flights depend on the route you take to your ultimate Antarctic destination.
Your answer depends on your starting point and on your ultimate Antarctic destination.