Scott's motor sledges experienced mechanical failures during his ill-fated Antarctic expedition. The engines of the sledges were unreliable in the extreme cold temperatures, causing them to break down frequently. This forced Scott and his team to rely more heavily on man-hauling their supplies, contributing to their ultimately tragic outcome.
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Robert Falcon Scott brought tools, supplies, fuel, and technology such as sledges, ponies, and motor sledges for his expedition to the South Pole. He also brought a team of experienced explorers and scientists to assist with the expedition.
He brought motor sledges with him and ponies, warm clothing, food supplies and oil to Antarctica. On his trek to the pole, they depended on the foodstuffs and shelter they could include in their sledges and counted on finding more supplies at pre-laid depots.
Sledges are used to transport material across the ice, usually pulled by Ski-Doo machines. These are working sledges, not recreational sledges.
He took dogs and horses on his expedition
It is located on the rear of the motor, top left if sitting in the seat. Just follow the fuel line from the carb.
The address of the Scotts Valley Branch Library is: 215 Kings Village Road, Scotts Valley, 95066 4034
Scotts LawnService was created in 1998.
The address of the Scotts Mills Area Historical Society is: Po Box 226, Scotts Mills, OR 97375
Captain Robert Falcon Scott took sledges, ponies, dogs, and motor sledges for his expedition to the South Pole in 1910-1913. He also used specially designed clothing, tents, and food supplies to withstand the extreme conditions of the Antarctic.
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Motor Raid happened in 1997.