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Archive for December, 2008

More science at Heald!

Saturday, December 6th, 2008

Today was another exciting day. Bob, Stacy, Scott and I flew to Heald island at the usual 8:30. The weather was really nice there, no wind, mostly sunny and temperature near -5 degrees. We hooked up the SCINI system in record timing. Just when we put SCINI in the water, we had a couple of [...]

A Random Mishmash

Friday, December 5th, 2008

Friday was my day to work in town while the others went to Cape Evans to continue the work under the icebergs there.  During breakfast, though, Stacy was offered some helicopter time – there had been a cancellation and now there was room in the schedule for a trip to Heald.  Of course the team [...]

Taking a Break – Sort of

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

Today we decided to take a break from going to Heald Island. It is incredible at Heald Island but the days are very long and the work is especially hard. I keep reminding myself that in a few weeks I won’t be able to work in such an awesome place. It is hard to [...]

An Atypical Day

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

3 December 2008
Stacy writing
Why was today atypical?  Because we got SO MUCH done! Once again our day started with a helicopter flight to our field site at Heald Island.  I have to say, a commute like this is very worthwhile.  First we turn in a flurry of buildings as we head away from McMurdo, then [...]

The 19 hour work day

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

Yesterday, Stacy, Scott, Cameo and I flew to Heald Island at the usual time, 8:45. In the morning, Stacy and Cameo set up a new tent, while Scott and I worked on getting the SCINI system hooked up. We also took a CTD cast just before deploying SCINI. A CTD is an instrument which measures [...]

Healing the Camp at Heald

Monday, December 1st, 2008

We were wondering if our camp was even going to be there when we returned on Monday. Bad weather had prevented us from flying out there on Thursday and Friday, and more bad weather had pounded the area on Saturday. As the helicopter approached our camp, we were anxiously looking out the windows.

It turns [...]

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