At the helm of Avior towing the disabled boat to station. |
Back on station. It was windy and rough so we all got pretty wet which instantly froze on our float coats. A bit cold. |
This chart shows the route the disabled boat and the rescue boats took. |
Working our way back to station was a bit difficult in the ice. |
One of my jobs is maintaining five remote weather stations. This is the end of Outcast Island, about three miles from station. |
The weather tower at Outcast Island. It was a very difficult access. |
A striking sunset. |
We are pretty much frozen in with sea ice. |
The view from my dorm room. |
Sunrise Saturday, September 5th from the top of Marr Glacier. |
A long Saturday hike. |
Pressure ridges forming on the sea ice. |
Penguin Beach. As the sea has frozen the penguin colony has gone to new hunting grounds. |
The pancake ice is being shoved to the shore. |
Palmer Station on the right. Hero Inlet to the left of the station is frozen with 12 inches of ice. |
A giant petrel, the largest bird in the Southern Ocean. |
Palmer Station from the other side of Hero Inlet. A few Giant petrels to the left. |
The end of Hero Inlet. Mt. William peeking above Marr Glacier. |
Palmer Station from Bonaparte, a popular hiking and ski area. |
The Antarctic continent in the back. |
Great write up Mike, thank you for sharing your adventures. Just curious, how does someone go about applying/volunteering for adventure work like this?
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