February 10, 2013

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Daily Report

Every day the Operations Team in the UK gets sent a report on the day’s actitivies compiled by Brian Newham, including weather conditions, distance travelled and current position. In the spirit of sharing, here’s today’s: Best wishes, Hugh – Operations HQ Daily Report Sunday 10th Feb 2013 Current position S70 33′ 36.7″” E023 28′ 05.1″ (same as yesterday) Distance travelled today zero km Weather…

Short Video of D6N Shifting a Scoots

Here’s a quick snapshot from arriving at our overnight camp tonight . We are moving all the fuel scoots into a compressed bundle to limit the amount of blown snow in-between. Our Living and Science Cabooses have been detached as well to stop the wind tails that a 25 knot blowing snow storm can create. By Ian Prickett [video…

Blowing Snow

Blowing Snow

By Brian Newham (written on Saturday evening) A grey and breezy start to the day which gradually deteriorated into blowing snow and visibility of only about 100m. Anyone who knows the term “whiteout” will know what we have been experiencing – the sky merges with the ground, there is no contrast at all and its quite disorientating. Despite the conditions we were able to push slowly southwards and…

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