Captain Robert Falcon Scott traveled with a team of explorers during his Antarctic expeditions, notably on the Terra Nova Expedition from 1910 to 1913. His party included key members such as Edward Wilson, Henry Bowers, and Lawrence Oates. Together, they aimed to reach the South Pole, but faced extreme hardships and ultimately perished during the return journey.
Captain Scott was based in London, England.
Captain Scott sailed on two vessels on separate expeditions: the Discovery and the Terra Nova.
Captain Scott sailed in ships and on Antarctica, he walked.
Captain Scott led two expeditions to Antarctica, aboard the Discovery in 1901 and aboard the Terra Nova in 1910.
Captain Scott joined the British Royal Navy at age 13, where he worked for the remainder of his life. Travel is intrinsic to a life in any navy.
Captain Scott (Robert Falcon Scott) was born in Plymouth on the 6th June 1868.
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 and his crew sailed from England to Antarctica, and from their base near Mt Erebus, the team trekked -- man-hauling sledges laden with supplies -- across the ice fields to the South Pole.
Captain Scott maintained a home in London, England.
Captain Scott did not trek to the North Pole.