No one died during Sir Ernest Shackleton's Endurance expedition. Despite facing extreme challenges and adversity, all members of the crew survived and were rescued.
Endurance Idahor died on 2010-03-06.
Amundsen lost no team members on the expedition that he led.
She died after her expedition to present-day North Dakota
No-one died on the journey across the Blue Mountains in 1813. All the people in the expedition returned safely.
During the 1953 Mount Everest expedition there were no deaths.
Dr Edward Wilson and Ernest Shackleton went with Robert Scott on his first expedition to Antarctica, Discovery Expedition.Another AnswerScott learned from his first expedition, the Discovery expedition, more about what was important to bring, plan, and execute in their efforts to be the first to step foot at the South Pole.His second expedition, the Terra Nova expedition, was better planned and funded; he brought experienced and inexperienced people with him as his crew, and was careful to follow their plans...to a point.Ultimately, he violated his plans and it cost him his life: he died on his return trip from the South Pole.
Leif Ercson died long ago but his expedition did end even before he died. No one knows exactly what day or year that his expedition ended but it is said that Ericson's brother, Thorvald, gathered Leif supplies for another expedition. But the question is, did he go on another expedition after his most famous??
Sadly he died in Antartica
Magellan failed when he went on an expedition and didn't make it alive.
ernest shackleton achieved many things but the one he is most famous for is the endurance expedition. his boat got crushed in pack ice, but he new he could not give up so he led all of his men to safety and not one of his men died or got lost.
No, he died in 1838. Meriwether Lewis died in 1809, 4 years after the expedition ended by committing suicide.
3. John Hartnell, John Torrington and William Braine