Yes.
Captain Scott led a team of 65 men on his Terra Nova Expedition to Antarctica in 1910.
Captain Scott left his dogs at the base station, and did not employ them in his trek to the South Pole.
Captain Scott became a member of the Royal Navy at age 13. Between that time, and the time of his death, it's safe to say that Captain Scott took many, many voyages.
Captain Robert Scott took a total of 65 men on his ill-fated expedition to Antarctica in 1910.
Captain Scott did not take any dogs on his second journey to the South Pole; they remained at the base camp.
Captain Scott (Robert Falcon Scott) was born in Plymouth on the 6th June 1868.
Captain Scott and his team took supplies on their sledges, including tents, deer-skin sleeping bags, cooking equipment, fuel, foodstuffs and other equipment. As well, there were depots en route with which they could replenish their supplies.
Captain Scott's son is named Peter Markham Scott.
Captain Robert Falcon Scott was born in England and was a British citizen.
Captain Scott used ships as transport.
Captain Scott maintained a home in London, England.