Thursday, February 7, 2008
South Pole Movie Time!
I hope you enjoy this one as much or more than the first. I learned a few things on the first one, so hopefully this one is better. Also, you can kinda see a guy in this one shuffling me off the runway, so I may have been a little fast on the turns - be warned!
More to follow, probably tomorrow - its Friday Night in Mac-Town!!!
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Greetings from the Bottom of the World!
write this, I sit only a couple hundred feet from the actual South Pole,
90 degrees South Latitude! It's a comfortable -42 F right now, the
other day we set a record for the 2nd of February at -44.3, it was cool,
literally! ha ha ha
So my trip to the Pole is almost over, I fly "home" to McMurdo tomorrow
around lunch time. Bed space is tight and so are flights, and if it
gets much colder, the big LC-130s can't fly down here anymore. They
don't want anyone stuck here, so I'm getting sent home early. It's ok,
though, I got a taste of it and made a bunch of new friends, some of
whom I will definitely see in the future at the office or next season.
This pic is of the actual marker as surveyed by the USGS back in late
December and first of January. The winter-overs here at the Pole get to
design it every year. This one has the converging points of the compass
lines of longitude and the 90 South Marker above the Antarctic
continent, with the reflection, it looks almost like a sphere! It's
pretty cool, and I've got a lot of "hero" shots of me at the Pole and
I'll post those once I get back to McMurdo and live internet access. Oh
the comforts of home!
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Coolest Night Ever?
The dinner was so that New Zealand's Minister of Foriegn Affairs, Rt. Hon. Winston Peters (pictured to the left) could present a plaque to be hung at Scott Base commemorating the incredible efforts on a project that I have actually worked on called ANDRILL. It was a total surprise to me that I got to go, but even with just a few minutes to get ready and go over there, this was a chance of chances!Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Next New Cool Project!
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
First Steps in Antarctica
So I know I've been promising to add a video, so here it finally is! This is the movie I shot with my new camera as I stepped off the C-17 and onto the McMurdo Ice Shelf for the first time.
It's not the greatest footage, and I don't have a video editor so you'll have to look sideways, but at least you all get to see what I saw just the way I saw it, and for the first time!!! It's kinda like baby's first steps! Only a lot colder! ha ha ha. So enjoy! More to come....
Friday, January 25, 2008
A BIG Thank You!
So all the pictures, and the movies that will be up shortly, have come from my new camera. It's a Casio Exilim EXZ1200 and I spent about 18 hours researching cameras before I came down here and this is the one that I settled on after several high recommendations from various camera shops.It was recommended for its ability to operate in low temps, it is very compact and built for rugged durability, it has really good zoom for its size and at 12.1 MP, it was the highest resolution I can find for under $800, and this little beauty was less than half that! It has a bunch of other features that are great, but in general it was the resolution, price and apparent solid construction that sold me. If any of you are in the market, I highly reccommend this one, as you can see, it take great pics.
Now, why on earth am I going on about my camera. Well, it's to make up for the fact that I have not been able to send a thank you to my benefactor on this purchase. I'm not going to name the person as I know they value thier privacy, but I think it's only fair that they get recognition for such a fantastic gift. So Thank You very much to that person!!!
Australia Day

Tomorrow, Sunday 27 January, is Australia Day! I know the 'Dogs back home are having a grand old time at the pub and having a kick in the snow with OzDenver. Wish I could be there with ya!
Here, not so much. But I plan to have a kick tomorrow, my first here in Antarctica, but not my last .... :D
To learn more about Australia Day, click on the header above or goto:
Australia Day's official website!
Thanks for the pic, Mel!
Thursday, January 24, 2008
FW: WAIS Ice Coring Results
__________________________________________________From: National Science Foundation Update <nsf-update@nsf.gov>
Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 15:33:31 -0600 (CST)Subject: New Antarctic Ice Core to Provide Clearest Climate Record Yet
New Antarctic Ice Core to Provide Clearest Climate Record Yet
Scientists on the West Antarctic Ice Sheet have closed out the inaugural season of an unprecedented, multiyear effort to retrieve the largest, most detailed record of greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere over the last 100,000 years.
After three weeks of round-the-clock drilling for the National Science Foundation's (NSF) West Antarctic Ice Sheet Divide (WAIS Divide) Ice Core Project--730 miles north of the South Pole, with summer waning and temperatures ...More at http://www.nsf.gov/news/news_summ.jsp?cntn_id=111000&org=NSF&from=news
This is an NSF News item.
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
NZ Flight 901 - Crashed in '79
Trivia Time (lets hope I get this factually correct:). Re: Mt Erebus in your photos - Air New Zealand sightseeing passenger aircraft Flight 901 crashed on it's slopes in 1979 killing all 257 aboard. Recently deceased Sir Edmund Hillary RIP (of Mt Everest fame) was supposed to be aboard, but cancelled at the last minute. His best friend took his seat instead....
Cheers, Mick! This tragedy lives in the lore of Antarctica and is still talked about today. Although most of the bodies were recovered and ID'd, some 44 could not be and a memorial cross stands above NZ Scott Base. Researchers and guides that visit Erebus often apparently can still pick out the spot of the crash during the summer when the ice and snow subside some. For more info, click on the title above or go to:
http://library.christchurch.org.nz/kids/nzdisasters/erebus.asp
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Ob Hill Hike
The cross in the
Its an amazing view up there and for the most part not nearly as windy as the rest of the area, which suprised me, but maybe nature is just honoring the memorial, too!
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Unfortunately, I was too slow to capture the whales on film, so I'll have to find someone's pics and steal them to show you, I'll post when I do.
From the top of Ob Hill we could also see Mt Erebus, the most southerly active volcano in the world, and it's just at the other end of
The left pic is Erebus in the distance, the right pic is the top where you can just make out some steam venting from the top! It's a pretty amazing site to see a volcano covered in snow and steaming!!!
Ok, well, I didn't realize how much effort multimedia blogging was and its getting to be bed time down here. So I'll post up some more tomorrow or Thursday!
Monday, January 21, 2008
Rough day(s)!
So, a lot of things have happened in the last few days, but don't worry, I'm fine! Some of them more important than others, but all have struck me!
The first and probably the one with the most impact is the passing of a man, a true hero, a legend, an explorer, but just a man, as he often claimed. Sir Ed.
He was the first to do it since Amundson and Scott in 1911-1912. This year (austral season) marked the 50th anniversary of Sir Ed's journey to the Pole, a year in which we just dedicated the new Amundson Scott South Pole Station and have our own South Pole Traverse underway. We had a memeorial service Sunday with the Kiwis from Scott base, which is just on the other side of Ross Island from McMurdo (I could walk there); and today we watched the services in NZ live.
Although we found out via email last Friday that Sir Ed had passed, it has taken a while for it to all sink in. He was the stuff legends are made of and I'm only too sad that, even though he visited McMurdo both of the last two season, I did not get the chance to meet him. Fewer men will be more sorely missed.
It almost seems trivial now, but yesterday I distincly remember feeling sad o
If it weren't for Elway, my favorite QB would have to be Brett Favre. He's amazing and I'm very dissappointed, along with all of cheeseheaddom, that the Pack will not be the ones to knock off my second favorite team, the Patriots. I said before the beginning of this season, and I said it all along, but I guess I was wrong, this is not Brett's year.
SO, I'm starting the bandwagon today (aren't you proud Annie and Pat!), the 2008 season will have Favre and Packers winning the superbowl! Probably over the Colts, but I'd almost rather see the Broncos go, but I'd rather see the Colts lose!
So with that happy thought for the future, I'll conclude this distraction from my Antarctic journey.
Keeping up back home...
Now, not only does Raytheon have a long history out there working with the US military, but I have personal connections to Kwaj. My cubemate in Denver, Jeff, worked out there as did the parents of my former roomates' Jaime and Sara. J and Sara grew up there, at least attended high school anyway, so I've heard a lot about it, and actually wouldn't mind going there at some point! Anyway, I just thought it was funny how things are so connnected! Go Broncos! Oh wait, Go Packers, crap (sorry Sis!)! Go Patriots!
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Hiking vs. Bloggin
First we walked through town to the base, the first few photos show me looking up at where we're going. On the way up we stopped and watched the ice breaker, Oden, in action. A couple more stops for photo ops on the way up and then we hit the top and WOW what an amazing view! Hope you enjoy the photos and I'll be updating more soon.
Today was Sunday here, our day off, so I decided to take it rather easy, basically I was lazy and slept in, had brunch, check some email and then took a nap after the hike and dinner, so I didn't get much else done! But what a fun day it was. Well, it's back to work in the morning, so I'm off to bed.
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Home from WAIS...
Once I catch up blogging tomorrow, this will probably make more sense. I don't know if the email post from this morning came through or not as the satellite link to the internet went dead just as I hit send, so several pieces of the story may be missing. I fill in the holes, and finally add some pictures, tomorrow, Sunday, our day off down here!
Until then, hope you all are well and I'll be in touch! Keep the comments and emails coming, since I'm back in McMurdo until ~ 01 FEB (when I leave for South Pole) I should be able to keep up with everything via the internet!
Thursday, January 17, 2008
I made it to WAIS!!!!
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Almost Off to WAIS...
Well, as typically happens down here, the weather is such that our flights were cancelled today, so now I have to get up early tomorrow to try to catch the flight! No worries, we just keep rolling until we get there!
I've posted my current pics on snapfish, so if you want to take a look, they're at snapfish, I'll try to post the link to here!
Monday, January 14, 2008
Off To WAIS Divide
I will definitely try to though, if there's time. Anyway, so you all know where I'm heading, I'm attaching a map to this that I hope comes through. It show McMurdo in the lower middle and WAIS divide in the middle left of the pic. It also has other locations like South Pole and other places for reference. I'll post the map if it doesn't come through. So wish me luck I'm off to pack and get ready to fly in my first LC-130!!! 