Much of my work this week has been inside. Learning to drive cool vehicles and other trainings and prep work for classes and
getting personal search and rescue gear together. Inside these buildings I could be anywhere. Then I will pass by a window and be reminded
of where I am. I’ll look out on blowing
snow, a rocky hill, a vehicle with giant wheels or tracks or across the ice at
a seal and I’ll be reminded that I’m in Antarctica. Or I’ll walk outside and the slight sting of
the cold will remind me. So far [temperature-wise] it is no
different than a winter in Montana.
Heading South |
I’ve met many neat people down here-lots of other transient
people. But I guess for a while I’m not
transient. I don’t have to worry about
where I’m going to spend the night. I
don’t have to worry about what I’m going to do for the next few months. Things are set and it isn’t a desk job and
all of that is a relief.
One of my first views of Antarctica. Vast empty expanses of what some people would call nothingness. |
I’ll put up some photos of life in McMurdo soon. And there will be a few photos of more remote
places in Antarctica throughout the season.
Such an amazing place. |
Really I could leave here right now and be completely
content. But I don’t have the slightest
desire on earth to do that. I am going
to be very content here.
I am on New Zealand time so I am 17 hours ahead of US Mountain Time. Or just subtract 5 hours and add a day.
My snail mail address here is:
McMurdo Station
Attn: Ben Adkison
PSC 469 Box 700
APO AP 96599-1035
I’ll be stoked to get mail.
Thanks to having a US military address here it is the same rate to send
me mail as it would be to send anything within the US.
First few steps on the Ice. |
I am in such a different world now. Just figuring out which way is north is a
huge mental challenge. Trying to learn a
new job and get used to a new town is another challenge.
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