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I'm just checking in to let you all know I'm wintering at McMurdo this year.
I had thought that I would be wintering at Pole, but there was some miscommunication and I'm not there. I'll be checking in from time to time. |
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Hi Alan, hope you have a good winter. When does it officially start? I guess it's not simply a case of the last supply ship of the winter with the number of flights these days.
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Hey Alan, Good luck on the winter over, what is yer job down there??? Do keep us posted on the McMurdo scene...I was there from '89-'92 summers at the MEC workin' on the beakers' equipment. Is this yer 1st deploy, or what???
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Winter this year officially began with last flight on the 21st. If necessary, they could fly in to McMurdo pretty much all year, though local weather may cause delays of a week or so. Some years they have an extended season, with a last flight in late March or so - but not this year. The next flight should be in August, for WinFly - the Winter Fly-in, where a few flights will bring in the personnel necessary to get things ready for mainbody in October.
Currently it's still quite warm here - temperatures above 0 F. Otherwise . . . yes, as "otherworldly" as always. It can be quite frustrating at times dealing with the bureaucracy. So, Fast Eddie - were you a science tech then? I'm working down here as an electrician. It's a good job - we get to go almost everywhere. This is my second deployment - I did Summer 2007-08, 3 weeks at McMurdo and 3 months at South Pole Station. The building with the bowling alley has been closed down due to structural problems . . . and so ends the history of what had been the oldest operating bowling alley in the world. Well, some folks are trying to save it, but we'll see what happens. There have been budget cuts, and what was left of the budget was hit hard by increases in fuel costs. Because the buildings are all federally owned buildings, the draconian anti-smoking laws in the U.S. require smokers to go outside to smoke. Not so bad now, but come July . . . well, I'm glad I don't smoke. Anything you want to know in particular? |
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Hi Alan, my job was officially called small equipment mechanic, I think. I worked in the same shop as the snowmobile mechanic, the MEC it was called back then. I think it may have been torn down and replaced by now. I worked on generators, hermies, air compressors and stuff for the scientists(beakers)...was pretty cool, got out to the remote sites on helos, dry valleys several times, helped with the snowmobiles, so that was even more fun...got out on some sorta illegal escapades on the snowmobiles to a couple of the historic huts, cape evans and royds I think it was. Never did winter, not sure I would've wanted to...ok, maybe once just so I could say I did it! My brother followed my lead and got on for a few seasons, he wintered over twice, he's never been the same...hehehe...I still dream about being down there once in a while, one last time would be cool, but my wife would prolly leave me if I did! I worked with electricians getting generators set up in the field, have fun and report back on the good stuff...take care, Ed
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I was over at the MEC (Mechanical Equipment Center) earlier today. It is one of the newer buildings, so it's probably not the same one you remember. They share a space with the SSC (Science Support Center).
But most of the buildings in Mactown are showing their age, so you would probably recognize most of the town. Maybe not Crary Science Labs and a few other newer buildings, and when they put the windmills up next summer that will be new, but most of it is probably the same. |
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