
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Monday, November 22, 2010
Ob Tube (Observation Tube)

Still trying to fly to BYRD deep field camp after a week of moostly weather delays, but I think that we may actually fly today.
Last friday Robyn C. (also known as Robyn with a "Y", as there are two Robyns/Robins in the Carp Shop who happen to be roommates) and I got a what would normally be an ordinary work order of fixing a window in a fish hut next to the Ob Tube.
It was a beautiful day. We took a shuttle as close as we could get to hut point and then walked down. We investigated the situation and then walked the fifteen minutes back to the Carp Shop. We did this twice and then went to lunch. After lunch Robyn had the idea to bike back to the hut which we did. Pretty nice day already, but it gets better. While we were there, the divers showed up and were preparing to dive and so we went down in the Ob Tube to watch them underwater. We photographed them , and they photographed us. Some days are better than others and this one was amazing. Well, I'm off to BYRD like a prom dress after a quick breakfast in the galley.

Sunday, November 14, 2010
Seals

Views of Erebus and Other Things



Wrecked helocopter on the side of Mt. Erebus. The crash occured in 1971, and no one was hurt. Photo by Travis Moose

Return to Mt. Erebus

This has been a great week. I got to go back to Mt. Erebus. Erebus is the most southern active volcano in the world. We were above 13,000 feet, but it wasn't as windy as the last trip.
The Lower Erebus Hut is only a few minutes walk from the fumeroles which are staem vents that create these crazy shapes. Photos by Travis Moose
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