Captain Scott and his crew used all the equipment available to them at the time of their expedition. They used the latest in clothing, tents, preserved food, and scientific measuring gear.
He used, and all of crew used the equipment, supplies and food stuffs they brought with them on the expedition.
Robert Falcon Scott used all the current technologies that his expedition donors gave him money to afford, or which were issued to him by the Royal Navy. You can read more about his preparation for his second expedition, below. This expedition's preparation was based on Scott's choices.
he used motorized sleds horses and dogs to carry supplies
The only equipment used by the team was sledges, which they man-hauled to the South Pole.
Navigation technologies in the age of Heroic Exploration included sextants, theodolites and other celestial navigation tools.
He used, and all of crew used the equipment, supplies and food stuffs they brought with them on the expedition.
i think they used a ship
There is no evidence that Sir Robert Falcon Scott ever attempted or reached the North Pole.
Robert Falcon Scott used all the current technologies that his expedition donors gave him money to afford, or which were issued to him by the Royal Navy. You can read more about his preparation for his second expedition, below. This expedition's preparation was based on Scott's choices.
he used motorized sleds horses and dogs to carry supplies
Captain Scott did not take any dogs on his polar trek.
Robert Falcon Scott used dogs and ill ponies. They pulled the sledges! The ponies were later slaughtered and eaten. The dogs were used through to the very end.
The only equipment used by the team was sledges, which they man-hauled to the South Pole.
Navigation technologies in the age of Heroic Exploration included sextants, theodolites and other celestial navigation tools.
Captain Scott imported a prefabricated hut -- a standard practice for early Antarctic explorers -- for use at Cape Evans and one at Hut Point. On journeys, the teams used a pyramid-shaped tent, now known as a Scott Tent.
On treks, the team used a pyramid-shaped tent -- now called a Scott tent. At the base camp, an assembled, pre-fab hut sheltered all the crew.
Both of Scott's huts --- one at Hut Point and the other at Cape Evans -- were pre-fabricated in England and shipped to Antarctica, then re-assembled. They are both built from wood and glass.