He took canned food, rope, dogs, sledge
Antarctica is a continent -- 10% of the earth's surface -- and will not melt. It's ice sheet, however, is subject to melting, and, it covers 98% of the continent. There is no way to determine how long it would take for all the ice to melt off the continent.
Oh, honey, Ernest Shackleton was no amateur! He packed essentials like food, sled dogs, and even a gramophone for some tunes. He also had navigation tools, tents, and clothing to survive the harsh Antarctic conditions. Basically, he was prepared for anything Mother Nature threw his way.
It is important to stay hydrated in Antarctica due to the cold and dry climate. It is recommended to drink at least 2-3 liters of water per day to prevent dehydration and maintain proper bodily functions. Additionally, you may need to increase your water intake if you are engaging in physical activity or at high altitudes.
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Edmund Hillary would take essential equipment such as high-quality climbing gear, cold-weather clothing, a tent, sleeping bag, food supplies, crampons, ice axe, ropes, oxygen tanks, and a communication device. Additional items may include a stove, fuel, first aid kit, and navigation tools.
He took sleds, food, dogs, men, clothes etc. But he did not take water because it would freeze. He would have melted it.
Douglas mawson and his crew brought with them cans of food boiled lollies 172 dogs and 3 sleds and ate the dogs after wards that had died
he ate his own body and he ate the dogs and canned food ?
food, clothes, dogs
he took one of the hardest routes over the mountains and in windy plains
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Your answer depends on your ultimate Antarctic destination, and the equipment you choose to charter for your Antarctic adventure. There is no commercial air service to anywhere on Antarctica.
Dogs, Inuit suit that was modified. check BBC's website, search exploration to the Antarctica
2 years
Your answer depends on the equipment you use and the route you choose to your Antarctic destination.
Antarctica
Like every Antarctic explorer, Will Steger wrote a book about his adventure, with Jon Bowermaster: Crossing Antarctica. You can find his extensive equipment list in the appendix. You can follow the link, below, to learn more about his book.