Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Just photos

I just wanted to add some photos that I have taken for everyone to enjoy.  I am currently transitioning to nights and am just trying to stay awake and don't feel like writing much.  Hope you enjoy.

Tim
















Sunday, September 27, 2015

Antarctica in August!

I got the opportunity to come to Antarctica in August this year for what is called "Winfly" or Winter Fly In.  This is a time period of about 6 weeks were station population increases to prepare for everyone else to come in and work the summer season.  This is the earliest I have ever gotten here and it has given me an opportunity to see the continent in a different way.  I was scheduled to arrive on August 20th one day after the first sunrise, but I was delayed 3 days and got in on August 23.  When the plane landed and turned off the runway to its parking spot I was able to just see the sun above the horizon as it was setting at 2:00 in the afternoon.  By the time we got into town and out of our arrival brief it was dark out and stars were visible.  There were 2 flights scheduled the day I arrived, I was taking in the night sky and I saw the second flight coming in for a landing it was an amazing sight to see.  The day after we landed the weather changed and flights were cancelled for a week, so I was able to get settled in nicely.  This time of the year the weather is always changing, we have had a few good storms down here in the past month.  As I am writing this, we are expecting the first plane of the summer season sometime tomorrow afternoon.  So the nice and slow period we have had will be coming to an end and the next 4 months are gong to fly.  I hope to have good photos and stories to share this season with you all.  Enjoy the photos.

Tim

I did not take these photos.  We are having internet issues and I was only able to add these photos to this post.  Come back for more of mine in a few days.














Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Vessel Season!

Well it is vessel season down here!  The US Coast Guard Ice Breaker Polar Star has been in the area for about a week and decided to come in on Sunday and tie up to give the crew some shore leave.  The boat left again yesterday and just sat off the shore in the turning basin area of the sound over night and waited for the Nathaniel B. Palmer to show up and tie up.  The Palmer is the National Science Foundations research vessel that spends most of its time in the Antarctic sailing around.  As I am writing the the Palmer has just finished tying up to this seasons brand new ice pier.  The large resupply vessel should be here either late Friday or sometime on Saturday and all the supplies that are needed for our station here, at the South Pole and field camps that we service will come in on it.  So it will be a very busy time of year down here in a few days for about 10 days.  Once the resupply vessel leaves the season will only have about a month left in it.  It is hard to believe that I have been here almost 4 months now and will be home by mid-March, but I am looking forward to it.  I have seen photos of my oldest niece going skiing for the first time and my youngest niece skiing as well and I can't wait to get back home to see them and spend some time on the slopes skiing with them.  As for things down here, nothing new or exciting has happened recently.  The weather has been nice but not to warm this year to cause many issues with soft snow for the aircraft to land on and our vehicles to drive on.   It sounds like the we will get the C-17 back for flying everyone home at the end of the season which makes life a whole lot easier and more comfortable.  The cooler temps have kept the ice thicker to this season so  it is weird not seeing a lot of open water now that all the boats are showing up, but that can all change if we get a good wind storm again but I am hoping that it will come after the resupply vessels leave.  It will make life a whole lot easier for us down here if that happens. I also participated in the 4th Annual Mustache Roulette and came away with a design called the "Monkey Tail".  I have been a participant for all 4 times this event has occurred and have loved every minute of it.  I am know for my first season participation getting my entire head shaved off including my eyebrows.  This season we raised over $3000 that will be split between 3 different charities.  It amazes me how this little community will come out and support an event like this that raises money for different charities around the world.  Other than that not much else to talk about at this time.  I hope you enjoy the photos in this post and till next time.

Tim

A young seal that we saw out on the snow road to the airfield one morning.

Same seal.

Same seal but with Scott Base in the background.

Same seal.

A group of friends hiked up Ob Hill on New Years Eve.  It was a beautiful night to hike and celebrate the New Year.

I have mentioned before how small like can be down here, these two ladies work in my department with me and are both from Littleton.  It has been fun talking about places and things from home with them.

The ATO department at Ice Stock celebrating the New Year!

The ice break Polar Star coming into dock.

A beautiful evening.

The Polar Star and Nathaniel B. Palmer

The Palmer

The Polar Star




My beard before losing it in the Mustache Roulette.

My beard and the design I was lucky enough to get

The end result.