The Real Antarctica

Katie Joy, South Graves Icefield, 22nd December 2012 Hello world Hope that you are all still there as I think yesterday was earmarked to be the end of the world according to the Mayans. I didn’t put it my diary though so not sure if the date has passed or not....

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Recon team stuck in a storm

Tomoko Arai, 21th December, 2012, South Graves Glacier We have had very bad weather with temperature of -25degC and strong wind of 20-30 knots both yesterday and today. We are close to the South Pole (87 degree south latitude), and are in the middle of the strong wind, the so-called...

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A chilly but rewarding day

Andrew Beck, December 20th 2012, Larkman Nunatak, Antarctica With -15 air temperature and 13-15 knot winds, today was a rather brisk day at Larkman Nunatak. We awoke to a marginal amount of snowdrift around our equipment, but not enough to hamper the start of the day. Our first order of...

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Recon team on the move

Katie Joy, Graves Icefield, 19th December 2012 Blue skies have returned and today the recon team moved from our snowy home on the Klein Glacier surrounded by mountains to the bleakness of the Graves icefield. A Twin Otter aircraft arrived from the South Pole around 9 am this morning, and...

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This is not a meteorite…

Stan Love, 2012 December 17 Mt., Bumstead Icefield Camp Astute readers will have already figured out that this photo does not show a meteorite. Or a person looking for a meteorite. Or anything even remotely related to meteorites. Those readers will be correct on the first two points, but not...

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Recon team in the field

Katie Joy, Klein Glacier, 15th December 2012 John, Joe, Tomoko and I reached the Klein Glacier region of the Transantarctic Mountains yesterday (Friday). We took off at about 10 am from Pegasus air strip close to McMurdo on a LC-130 US air force plane, which is a Hercules equipped with...

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