Amundsen And Scott Expeditions — _best_

Could Scott have survived? Possibly, if he had:

Scott followed Ernest Shackleton’s route—longer, safer on paper, but requiring more distance over treacherous crevasses. His base at Cape Evans was also further north, adding 60 miles of travel. amundsen and scott expeditions

On November 1, 1911, Scott's team set out on their own journey to the South Pole. They followed a different route, using the Beardmore Glacier to reach the polar plateau. Scott's team faced similar challenges to Amundsen's, but they were also hampered by the poor performance of their ponies and motorized sleds. Could Scott have survived

Amundsen and Scott represent two fundamentally different approaches to extreme exploration: On November 1, 1911, Scott's team set out

Amundsen deposited along his route in advance, marking every depot with a line of black flags visible for miles. He placed depots every degree of latitude. His depots were overstocked.