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Glacier at lake Fryxell |
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Sunning at Marble point |
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LC-130 Hercules landing on skis |
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A trip to the dry valleys in a Bell 212. The man with the
beard is Bill my Supervisor. |
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One of our repeater link sites on Mt. Voslips. |
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A very large Balun. |
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This is how big. |
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The input connector for this balun is 3" |
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Working in bad weather on the phone base. |
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The warming hut on the way out to Castle Rock. Just for fun. |
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The most incredible place I had ever been was this day on
Mt. Coats. Since then it has gotten better. |
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Canada Glacier Near Lake Hoare in the Taylor Dry Valley. |
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I built and slept in this snow mound during our field survival
course. |
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working with the solar panel on the roof of the lake Hoare
camp. |
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It's about twenty minutes flying time to the valleys.
I bring a tape deck and listen to music. |
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We get only one C-5 flight per season. In the early spring
when the sea ice is thick. The plane must be unloaded quickly because the
weight is still too much to sit on the ice for very long! |
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We have a climbing wall so we can stay in shape. |
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McMurdo Station.
We call it Mac Town.
Our home and the largest station in Antarctic. |
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Looking down after climbing the 70 foot tower at Marble Point.
That's my foot snugly clad in a bunny boot in the lower right corner of
the photo. |
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We use this Sprite to access the radio sites here on Ross
Island. |
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The main communications building |