he came 112 miles away from the geographic south pole.
Ernest Henry Shackleton (1874-1922) was a British explorer who commanded three expeditions to the Antarctic (1907-09, 1914-17, 1921-22), during which the South Magnetic Pole was located in 1909. His primary objective was to discover the South Pole, but was defeated by his use of ponies instead of huskies and heavy storms. The 1907-09 expedition got to within 178 km of the South Pole.
Sir Earnest Shackleton never made it to the South Pole. The first team to reach the pole was led by the Norwegian, Roald Amundsen.
He was the first person to get the firthest to the north pole
His exploration of the south pole
Sir Earnest Shackleton trekked to the pole and turned back at 89 degrees S -- never making it to the South Pole. This was accomplished during the Discovery Expedition in 1901-1904.
he dicovered that he was not first to reach the south pole.
Sir Ernest Shackleton decided to attempt to cross Antarctica via the south pole.
1914
Shackleton achieved 89 degrees S, which is about 66 miles from the South Pole.
Sir Ernest Shackleton dreamed of being the first person to reach the South Pole but his dream never came true, as Roald Amundsen beat him to it. However, Shackleton went on to lead an ambitious Antarctic expedition in 1914, aiming to be the first to cross the continent via the South Pole.
He got to the south pole.
horses
they used a certain transportation
Alistair Mackay never reached the geographical South Pole. What he did reach was the Magnetic South Pole along with Douglas Mawson and Edgeworth David on the 16th January 1909. This was part of the British Antarctic Expedition led by Ernest Shackleton.
He attempted to reach the South Pole.
Ernest Henry Shackleton (1874-1922) was a British explorer who commanded three expeditions to the Antarctic (1907-09, 1914-17, 1921-22), during which the South Magnetic Pole was located in 1909.
Shackleton was the first to reach the closest point to the South Pole; Shackleton reached 88 degrees 23 minutes on the South Polar Plateau on January 9, 1909.