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Spring Tripping

An updated copy from an old 1966 slide. The major field trip away from the station was the Spring Trip, here seen at its first stop. The trip was to the northern Prince Charles Mountains and involved seven of us surveying previously unvisited mountains, some 300 km inland - we were away for four months. Everything was moved in caravan trains, drawn by D4 bulldozers.

On the right, the large box is the living caravan for three of us, also serving as the meteorology office, surveyor's office, radio shack, kitchen and mess. Behind it is the smaller rounded living caravan for the other four on the trip. The left hand D4 is pulling two Snowtracs on sleds, while the distant third train is the mechanical workshop, plus fuel and other equipment.

Only a short distance inland, the blue ice seen at the edge of the Antarctic plateau gives way to compacted snow, carved by the wind into waves known as "sastrugi", as seen here. View large.
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19 comments

Andy Rodker said:

Facinating! Partly due to the fact that your shots show life and work completely divorced from most peoples experience and understanding of these words!
3 years ago

Malik Raoulda said:

Que de bons souvenirs chez toi George..!
Bonne journee.
3 years ago ( translate )

Annemarie said:

most beautiful!

Have a great day:)
3 years ago

Rosalyn Hilborne said:

Such good quality and detail George. Thank you for the information. It's so fascinating and something that most of us could never experience.
3 years ago

RHH said:

Wonderful photo and information. The colors really stand out on the snow.
3 years ago

RHH said:

Thanks for your visit.
3 years ago

* ઇઉ * said:

Obviously a major technological and logistical undertaking.
The image quality is excellent.
Thank you for the information, George!
3 years ago

Ulrich John said:

Snow again ! And the trip continues. Very interesting, George !
3 years ago

Richard Nuttall said:

I do like seeing these George, my late uncle was on the Fuchs expedition as a radio operator in the 1950's
3 years ago

tiabunna replied to Richard Nuttall:

Glad you enjoy them, Richard. As a matter of interest, the book "The Crossing of Antarctica" about your uncle's trip helped develop my wish to go South.
3 years ago

╰☆☆June☆☆╮ said:

Wonderful.
Stay safe and well ;-)
3 years ago

William Sutherland said:

Outstanding shot! Stay well!

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3 years ago

Rainer Blankermann said:

An interesting shot. Beautiful colours and details.
Stay safe, George!
3 years ago

Nora Caracci said:

great scenery, perfect digital rendering !
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RHH said:

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