Food Pull

Quick, what are you going to eat for the next six weeks?   That's the question we spent much of today answering in Peggy Malloy's "Food Room," upstairs in the Quonset hut next to the Berg Field Center. My tentmate Rob and I has already done some homework, planning menus...

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Day 8, The Shakeout

  Editor's note:  the more common term is "Shakedown" , but Tom's a newbie. (rph) It's late afternoon and the weather is relatively calm and snowy. The Scott tents are all lined up perpendicular to the wind direction and the snowmobiles are parked in a row downwind from the tents and...

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Getting ready for the Ice !

Today, we had another busy day, having a solar power tutorial, snowmobile operation lecture and preparation for the overnight “shake down” trip tomorrow. Under the midnight sun in the Antarctic summer, solar power is a definitely powerful source except on snow-storm days (See the first picture). For the six...

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Update

The ANSMET teams did their clothing distribution yesterday,  and are scheduled to fly from Christchurch, New Zealand to McMurdo Station, Antarctica,  in just a few hours.  Hopefully within a day or two we'll be hearing from them in McMurdo!    A picture of their likely aircraft  (a military C-17)...

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Preview of the 2012-2013 season

ANSMET's 2012-2013 field season has begun, and is going to be busy.   Two teams are on their way to McMurdo Station,  Antarctica as I write this and should arrive in the next few days.  Advanced personnel (two mountaineers and the science leader) are already in McMurdo and eagerly...

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