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You need to purchase all equipment and supplies for survival on the journey, transport on and off the continent, and permits generally from the nation-states that claim the territory involved in your proposed expedition. As well, you'll need an expedition plan and access to on-tap emergency rescue and evacuation teams in case of an accident.Note: a scientific purpose for your expedition could help in your fund-raising efforts.
Antarctic Expedition
Captain Scott arrived in the Antarctic on January 4, 1911, during the British Antarctic Expedition also known as the Terra Nova Expedition.
United States Antarctic Expedition Medal was created on 1945-09-24.
Ernest Shackleton's expedition, particularly the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition (1914-1917), utilized various equipment, including the ship Endurance, which was specially designed for polar conditions. The crew also had sledges, skis, and a range of survival gear, such as sleeping bags and tents, to withstand the harsh Antarctic environment. Additionally, they carried tools for navigation, scientific equipment for research, and provisions for food and fuel. This combination of equipment was crucial for their survival during the arduous journey.
Tom Crean was born July 16, 1877 and he was 24 when he traveled to Antarctica on the British National Antarctic Expedition (Discovery Expedition), 1901-1904.
Depending on the location of your ultimate Antarctic destination, you can fly commercially to New Zealand, Australia, Chile or Argentina--even South Africa. Then, you can charter an expedition to your Antarctic destination. You are responsible for the total expense of your expedition, including crew, equipment and supplies. There is no commercial air service to any location in Antarctica.
It depends which expedition you want. [write the name of the expedition in wikipedia]
The Endurance Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition - 2000 is rated/received certificates of: Spain:13 USA:G
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Shackleton's expedition to Antarctica in 1914-1917 included supplies such as sled dogs, sledges, clothing, instruments, tents, food, and communication devices. They also brought boats, navigational tools, medical supplies, and a variety of other equipment needed for survival in the harsh Antarctic conditions.