Matthew Henson
If you are standing precisely at the South pole, you can only travel north.
William john wills was an explorer you may of heard of him from the "Burke and wills expodition" he was the first person to travel south to north in Australia in the desert
Roald Amundsen and his team.
North is the only direction available when traveling from the South Pole.
A person traveling from Montana to Utah, would travel south. A person would have to drive through either Idaho or Wyoming to get to Utah.
William john wills was an explorer you may of heard of him from the "Burke and wills expodition" he was the first person to travel south to north in Australia in the desert
You would travel south.
south
North of course! There is no other way to travel.
Travel north.
The North Pole lies in the Arctic, the South Pole is in the Antarctic. So it'd be impossible to reach North Pole in Antarctic, since it isn't there.
Since South Dakota is directly north of Kansas, you would travel north.