Monthly Archives: November 2009

Eats

Most meals are taken at the Galley. This dining hall is in the main building in town and serves meals at the regular times we’re all accustomed to, but also smaller meals throughout the day and night to accommodate all … Continue reading

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For those who love to read about weather

The climatic conditions in Antarctica can be just that- climatic. I’m not one to obsess about weather forecasting, I usually just take it as it comes. But its a whole different story down here. McMurdo station may have fairer conditions … Continue reading

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Life on the Ice

Many people wonder what there actually is to do here. Well after a 12 hour work day, there are still many things to be done, and most all of its free. Here are some of the more popular and bizarre … Continue reading

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South Pole Traverse

The South Pole Traverse is a logistics project a few years in the making. The theory was that hauling fuel and other critical supplies to the South Pole overland would be more cost effective than relying on all supplies being … Continue reading

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Movember – Help support Prostate Cancer Research and my creepy moustache!

The mission: Grow a moustache during the month of November. Make it as big, robust, bushy, absurd, creepy, Errol Flynnesque, or goofy as possible. Grow a moustache. It itches. People look at you funny. Write about it, take pictures of … Continue reading

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Saving Japan Dolphins

There are two key elements to my job here in Antarctica: 1. Driving in adverse conditions (snow, ice, huge holes in the ice, complaining passengers)and 2. Waiting The latter often leaves a lot of time to read, think, write, knit, … Continue reading

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About the Continent – According to the USAP

Antarctica is the coldest, windiest, harshest continent, and with little precipitation (roughly 2 inches per year) is the driest place on earth. It is roughly 14 million sq km (5.4 million sq. mi.), has an average elevation of more than … Continue reading

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Antarctica???

Down here people commonly refer to it as the Ice or the Harsh Continent. It’s that spec of land at the bottom of the Earth, that place on the map where all the lines converge. Where the icicles hang from … Continue reading

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