He didn't bring dogs but he brought poines instead.
Yes, Ernest Shackleton had a significant impact as an explorer, particularly for his leadership during the failed Endurance expedition to Antarctica. Despite the expedition's failure, Shackleton's ability to keep his crew alive and bring everyone back safely demonstrated his exceptional leadership skills and resilience. Shackleton's story continues to inspire people today as an example of perseverance and courage in the face of adversity.
He did, he belonged to the carpenter i think, there is a book out on it, i read it sometime ago. Got it from the famous boat place in falmouth
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.
he had his crew and other stuff.
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I am pretty sure but not for full. I think he brought his father and his uncle.
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It was pigs that brought along to feed his men.