You're travelling north !
There are many ways. You can walk, drive, be pulled, ski, fly and even travel via submarine vessel.
In reality, the North Pole sits on a floating ice shelf. You would be unable to walk or drive, and there would not be a landing strip at the Pole for aircraft (a specially adapted sea-plane for landing on ice would be a possibility). Submarine or a large carrier ship able to withstand the freezing temperatures and ice floes would be the only way to get there.
The only direction possible is south from the north pole.
You can only travel South from the North Pole.
Presuming you refer to the Earth's North Pole, you could travel north from anywhere on earth and get there.
If you are exactly at the point of the North Pole, the only possible direction you could travel would be south, no matter what way you are facing.
there's only 2 ways 1. fly on an airplane 2. make ypur own airplane
You would need to fly South.
South!
South west
north
North of course! There is no other way to travel.
North
If you were standing exactly at the North Pole, the only possible direction you would be able to travel would be south.
"IF Earth's magnetic north pole is not located at the geographic north pole why is a compass useful for determining direction?"
North Pole
North of course! There is no other way to travel.
The North Pole is located at the northern most tip of the Earth. The only direction in which you can travel from the North Pole is south.
north
If you are standing precisely at the South pole, you can only travel north.
You travel south.
North
Only south!
South.
Easy. When you want to travel ANYWHERE from the North Pole, you will be going south.
That would be south.
One step in any direction will take you south.
Every step you take from the South Pole is North. Your direction of travel would be slightly Northwest in order to reach McMurdo Station..