Scott and his men primarily ate Pemmican, a foodstuff high in fat and sugar made from beef and fruit. They also drank tea, coffee, powdered milk etc
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∙ 12y agoHe took dogs and horses on his expedition
Robert Falcon Scott did not cross Antarctica. They trekked from McMurdo Sound to the South Pole and died on their return. The march began 1 November 1911, and Scott died sometime during the last week of March 1912.
Robert falcon Scott used ponies and he also used sledges.
How long did it take for robert scott to reach the south pole
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He took dogs and horses on his expedition
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On his first voyage, the Discovery Expedition, Scott left London and sailed to Antarctica by way of Cape Town and New Zealand.
Robert Falcon Scott did not cross Antarctica. They trekked from McMurdo Sound to the South Pole and died on their return. The march began 1 November 1911, and Scott died sometime during the last week of March 1912.
6 menAnother AnswerThe total size of the Terra Nova crew was 66 men.
Captain Scott trekked from his base locations on McMurdo Sound to the South Pole.
The population of the Discovery Expedition was estimated to be 52 souls; the Terra Nova Expedition population estimated to be 30 souls. Both these counts include Captain Scott.
Robert Falcon Scott and his team had very little technology available to them. Basically all they used was a sextant and a compass. He died at the age of 43 on the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica in 1912.
Robert falcon Scott used ponies and he also used sledges.
1911-1912
How long did it take for robert scott to reach the south pole
Robert Falcon Scott never finished his mission: he died on his way back to the base camp at Hut Point.