Here is a picture of my boots! Those spiky things on the bottom are crampons, for when we work on ice. A lot of our sites this year will be on nunataks surrounded by ice. Sometimes the ice is covered by snow->ok for walking, but other times it’s just exposed blue ice. In these cases we need crampons to get anywhere without falling over, especially when hefting a 72 lb battery.
Sunday, January 06, 2008
About Me
- Name: Stephanie
- Location: United States
Welcome to the 2010-2011 field season! My appologies for not keeping this blog going last field season. We worked almost exclusively out of field camps last year and I simply didn't have the capability to upload to this site. I hope to make up for it this year. We will be working out of McMurdo (the U.S. base), as well as Byrd field camp in West Antarctica, and ALE field camp in the Ellsworth Mountains. I'll also have the opportunity at the end of the season to work from an ice breaker ship called the Oden (still helicopter supported), to visit a site called Franklin Island in the Ross Sea. Thanks for tuning in and I hope you enjoy the posts! If you'd like to see some video, check out our project website: www.polenet.org
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