he was mostly worried that Robert falcon Scott would have beaten him.
it took a long time to use the sledges because of the blistering winds... they were in winter season.
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Lots. His family made a few enemies, there were more than a few people in more than one country that were not on his side. His Dad was a a bit of a hard...er a hard person, not always the most supportive, Leif had to make his own mark.
That included money. How was Leif to get money? He ended up going to Norway, talking to a King, finding a new God that had more money. Wasn't easy.
Then he had to really stand out. How was he to do that? His Dad freakin' discovered and settled a new land, made Vikings indigenous to Greenland. Doesn't get much bigger than that.
So when Leif heard of people seeing a new land, he bought a boat. It wasn't cheap. neither was the crew that had seen this new land.
So Leif had already faced many obstacles long before he set off. On the trip he face storms, and shallows, crew problems and ship issues but he had to succeed.
He faced them, overcame them and we talk about him today.
Amundsen faced the brutal cold weather as well as shortage of witch didn't help either and he brought some animals like dogs or pony's and ended up eating them. he said hi to you
because it was cold there and in that time there weren't proper cloth that they could use
he was afraid that Robert Scott would've defeated him to the south pole by getting there first
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He got to the South Pole first because he had a huge head start (about two weeks) he had also planned the location of his base camp so it was suitable for his team. The team had assembled a small wooden hut (called Fram) so they would be comfortable in the base camp during the really cold winters. Amundsen also planned his journey months before he actually started. He laid three depots before the journey started, to reduce the amount of supplies he and his team would have to carry. He used dogs to pull the sleds, they skied and took a shorter route than did the Englishman, Captain Scott. Amundsen also made sure he took the most direct route no matter what they had to face.
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Church groups actively worked against her efforts
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The xiongnus, plus the long journey he was summoned to do.
Odysseus tells Polyphemus his real name as he is escaping, enabling the Cyclops to curse him to face obstacles on his journey home. This mistake ultimately prolongs Odysseus's journey and leads to additional challenges.
The main characters in the book "Journey to Jo'burg" are Naledi and her younger brother Tiro. They embark on a journey from their village to Johannesburg to find their mother, who works in the city to support them. Throughout the story, they face various challenges and obstacles as they travel to the city.
Poseidon predicts that Odysseus's pride will lead him to face numerous obstacles and hardships during his journey back to Ithaca after the Trojan War.
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