well that really depends on which route you would take or if there were any storms you would have to go around but either way probably a long time
18 hours
It took him two years and two days to reach the pole.
8.5 hours
About 336.6 hour
Robert Falcon Scott led the Terra Nova Expedition to the South Pole and reached the pole on January 17, 1912. However, he discovered that a Norwegian team led by Roald Amundsen had beaten him to the pole by a month. Scott and his team tragically perished on their return journey.
The South Pole is many miles inland. The discovery was a ship. It never visited the South Pole
15 hours minutes
Lets see here... I think it would take about 1 second and 3 years.
amundsen took 52 dogs with him to the south pole
It would probably help to specify from where. From the North Pole, it's not very far. From the South Pole it's a bit farther.
It would take about.... a month or two! But i suggest asking a PRO STOP GOING ON ANSWERSZ! i use it cuz my teacher doesnt care...
Your answer depends on the speed of your sailing vessel and your Antarctic port, which would be many hundred miles from the inland South Pole. You could end your trek to the South Pole by private transport, since there is no commercial transport service anywhere on Antarctica.