Roald Amundsen took a variety of supplies and equipment on his expedition to Antarctica, including sledges, dogs for transportation, and essential provisions like food and fuel. He also brought scientific instruments for navigation and research, as well as clothing and gear suitable for extreme cold conditions. His focus on meticulous planning and preparation was key to the success of his journey to the South Pole.
Roald Amundsen's team spent 1910, 1911 and part of 1912 in Antarctica. As well, Amundsen was also part of an exploratory team in Antarctica in 1897-1899.
Roald Amundsen trekked to the South Pole, and in fact, was the first human to do so.
what animals did roald amundsen take with him to the south Pole
because he made it to antarctica
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Roald Amundsen.
After Douglas Mawson, Roald Amundsen and Robert Falcon Scott went to Antarctica
Amundsen sailed twice to Antarctica, once with the Belgica Expedition in 1887 and again in 1910 with his South Pole Expedition.
he wanted to be the first man to discover antarctica
he was the first man to reach the south-pole
He used 3 sledges and 52 snowdogs
Amundsen's team was five, and included fifty-two dogs when they set out on 19 October 1911 to be the first to set foot at the South Pole.