Their sleeping bags were fashioned from the hides of deer. This meant that during the night as their bodies released moisture, it soaked into the hides, then froze, making their bags quite board-like.
Upon waking, they stuffed their bags with gear, so as to freeze them open enough to crawl into when it was time to sleep again.
Expedition-worthy sleeping bags in the late 1800s and early 1900s were made from deer skin.
Because they wanted to see how white it was and the animals
Early explorers between 1898 and 1922 brought dogs to Antarctica. The practice is now forbidden.
A race to the south pole, between 2 explorers, whose names were: Roald Amundsen, and Captain Scott.
Roald Amundsen, Richard E, Byrd, and James Cook
There are currently no famous singers in Antarctica. One of Antarctica's most famous explorers is Sir Edmund Hillary who is also known as the first man to summit Mt. Everest.
No one lives in Antarctica. There were early explorers, however, who sailed there and established camps. The first expedition, the Belgian Antarctic Expedition of 1897-99, however, camped at the edge of the continent in their ship and could arguably be considered the first peoples to 'live' in Antarctica.
See wildlife, participate in different kinds of activities, like kayaking or diving, hike, visit places of interest (like huts of first polar explorers) etc.
Mawson reached the South Magnetic Pole in 1909, and was the first Australian listed to be included in lists of Antarctic Explorers.
Early explorers brought everything they needed to survive on the ships they sailed to the Antarctic continent. Supplies included hut-making materials, tents, deer-skin sleeping bags, Burberry canvas anoraks, animal skin boots stuffed with grass, cooking stoves and cooking oil, pots, pans and foodstuffs and more.
James cook
The Vikings were the first non-native explorers.