Sunday, November 16, 2008

Shackleton Centenary

From the 15th and 16th of November:

There are these three guys, descendants of the early Antarctic explorers, who decided some time ago that they would like to re-create Shackleton's failed attempt at the Pole to celebrate the 100th anniversary. In order to do this, they had to start from Cape Royds, about 18 miles from McMurdo which meant they'd ski right by us. Luckily, my friend Kevin had told me that they were in the vicinity (even though I thought he was playing a joke on me at first). I watched the guys check out Vince's Cross at Hut Point from my dorm lounge window, and then after dinner I walked down to check out their campsite (not visible from town) with some friends. That night Kevin and I ran around town trying to find the girl who checks out the Hut keys as I agreed to take the guys into the Discovery Hut as their Hut Guide. The next morning at 8:15am, I met the three gentlemen at the Discovery Hut and accompanied them inside. Pretty unreal being there with three descendants of the early explorers. I pointed out the things that I remember about the hut and had them sign the guestbook. An hour later a crowd gathered to see the guys off. Kevin told as many people as possible the night before and that morning and even made a poster advertising the send-off. The guys skied over to talk with us a bit, and we even got to take turns holding Shackleton's compass. Then we cheered for them as they skied off towards Willy Field, one of our runways.

To see my photos:

Shackleton Centenary


Some pictures of mine that were posted on their website:
http://www.shackletoncentenary.org/the-team/more-photos-from-hut-point.php

The expedition's website:
http://www.shackletoncentenary.org/

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Thursday, November 13, 2008

Today Show Filming Here Again

The Today Show will be airing another segment on Antarctica on November 18th. They'll be doing a live interview with Dr. Stacy Kim, a benthic ecologist, whom I've had the pleasure of getting to know over the last two seasons on the Ice. Tune in!

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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Great Antarctic Photo Link

http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2008/11/scenes_from_antarctica.html

My buddy DJ is the one with the frozen beard, and I know a few of the other photographers. Some pretty amazing photos in that collection.

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Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Ice Photos

A few Antarctic photos from the season so far. Hold your cursor over them and a description will appear.

sunset at McM 10/13/08

at Arrival Heights with lots of wind

clouds from Arrival Heights

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