This day was the first trip to Mt. coats after the winter season. We found quite a few surprises

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The ridge between the Carleton and the Emmanuel Glaciers.jpg
The ridge between the Carleton and the Emmanuel Glaciers
Looking twards the polar Plataue.jpg
Looking towards the polar Plateau
Getting closer to the maxumum altudtude of the helo as we head for the saddle.jpg
Getting closer to the maxumum altitude of the helo as we head for the saddle
The winds seam calm and it looks like we will make it.jpg
The winds seam calm and it looks like we will make it
Just above the saddle there is evedance of some very powerfull winds.jpg
Just above the saddle there is evidence of some very powerful winds
Down the other side and there even is the remains of an avalanche. Very unuisal in Antarctica. Bishop Peak.jpg
Down the other side and there even is the remains of an avalanche. Very unusual in Antarctica. Bishop Peak
Crossing one more saddle and we are safe.jpg
Crossing one more saddle and we are safe
Mt. Huggins and some house swallowing craveses.jpg
Mt. Huggins and some house swallowing crevasses
Mt Moxley as we are flying south down the back side of the Royal Society Range.jpg
Mt Moxley as we are flying south down the back side of the Royal Society Range
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Mt Discovery.jpg
Mt Discovery

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