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What equipment do you need on an antarctic expedition?

all the stuff you need for Minnesota winter. but times 2


What is LOHAFEX?

Antarctic Expedition


When did Captain Scott arrive in the Antarctic?

Captain Scott arrived in the Antarctic on January 4, 1911, during the British Antarctic Expedition also known as the Terra Nova Expedition.


When was United States Antarctic Expedition Medal created?

United States Antarctic Expedition Medal was created on 1945-09-24.


How old was Tom Crean on his first Antarctic expedition?

Tom Crean was born July 16, 1877 and he was 24 when he traveled to Antarctica on the British National Antarctic Expedition (Discovery Expedition), 1901-1904.


How much would it take to go to antarctica from Maine by plane?

Your answer depends on your ultimate Antarctic destination. Note that there is no commercial air service to anywhere on the Antarctic continent. However, you can fly to New Zealand, Australia, Argentina, Chile, even South Africa, and from there charter your private expedition to your Antarctic destination. Your expense would be your commercial air fare, plus the cost of your expedition: transportation, food, supplies, shelter and so forth for your expedition crew.


How long do antarctic expeditions last?

It depends which expedition you want. [write the name of the expedition in wikipedia]


What are the ratings and certificates for The Endurance Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition - 2000?

The Endurance Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition - 2000 is rated/received certificates of: Spain:13 USA:G


The location of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition?

in antarctica down south


Explorer who died on Scott's 1912 Antarctic expedition?

oates and evans


When did Roald Amundsen leave for his expedition?

Roald Amundsen left Oslo on the start of his Antarctic expedition on the 3rd of June 1910.


Why did the Imperial Trans-Antarctic expedition fail?

This expedition's goal was to cross the Antarctic continent. Beset by ice and destruction of their ship, the men survived various, grueling adventures and returned to civilization. The duration of the expedition was about three years. Brutal cold and unbelievable survival tales marked this expedition, but no men died. Because no lives were lost, this expedition is rarely termed a "failure."