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  • A rushed Goodbye to Yesterday Camp
    Composer's Blog | Yesterday Camp

    Yesterday Camp – Part 9 – “A Rushed Goodbye”

    November 18, 2016January 15, 2019 Composer's Blog, Yesterday Camp

    Part 9 A Rushed Goodbye With the possibility of good weather, our project director Patrick hoped that we would have two teams out in the field today pulling seismometers. Ideally, one team would go to a long distance station in the plane and the second would go to a closer station on the snowmobiles. Unfortunately,…

  • Yesterday Camp – Part 10 – “The Comforts of Yesterday Camp”
    Composer's Blog | Yesterday Camp

    Yesterday Camp – Part 10 – “The Comforts of Yesterday Camp”

    November 18, 2016January 15, 2019 Composer's Blog, Yesterday Camp

    Part 10 The Comforts of Yesterday Camp We arrived an hour later at the sea ice airfield and hopped into the shuttle that passed by Scott Base (operated by New Zealand’s version of the NSF) and crossed over Ross Island to McMurdo Station. I was still clad in all the necessary layers of protective clothing…

  • Yesterday Camp – Part 2 – “The Noise, the Silence, and the Music”
    Composer's Blog | Yesterday Camp

    Yesterday Camp – Part 2 – “The Noise, the Silence, and the Music”

    November 18, 2016January 15, 2019 Composer's Blog, Yesterday Camp

    Part 2 The Noise, the Silence, and the Music It is flat here. Really flat. The horizon is identical in every direction. There is no geographic feature to use as a frame of reference. To complicate matters, there are two different systems of navigation that make “true north” the opposite physical direction from “grid north.”…

  • A symphony of penguins
    Antarctica Series | Composer's Blog | News

    A Symphony of Penguins

    November 16, 2016January 15, 2019 Antarctica Series, Composer's Blog, News

    November 15, 2016 I spent a day with the penguins yesterday. After a short helicopter ride with Elaine and the science fiction author Kim Stanley Robinson, we arrived at Cape Royds. This is home to another early 20th century hut used by the explorer Ernest Shackleton. It is also home to a penguin rookery of about…

  • Discovery Hut
    Antarctica Series | Composer's Blog | News

    The Hut and the Iceberg

    November 7, 2016January 15, 2019 Antarctica Series, Composer's Blog, News

    Monday Nov 7, 2016 Elaine Hood, a former History professor gave me an excellent guided tour of the Discovery Hut today. The hut was originally built by Robert Falcon Scott’s team during his 1902 expedition. Shackleton was on that voyage too. Scott sent Shackleton home before they arrived at the South Pole because of sickness….

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