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The intrepid explorer at the South Pole wearing traditional parka, uncovered, 1981-1982 |
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The sun behind a path marker flag. (Without path marker flags indicating the pathways, in a whiteout a person would become completely disoriented.) 1981 | |
South Pole Winter-Over crew, 1981-1982 | By the end of Winter, the entrance to the Dome is completely drifted shut with snow 1982 | ||
Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station site plan, 1981 | The constant wind has sculpted a 30 foot deep snow gulley dubbed "Death Valley" 1981-1982 | ||
Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station from the air, 1981 | By Winter's end, the Fuel Arch is nearly drifted over with snow, 1982 | ||
The Original South Pole Station from the air | The Dome as seen from Clean Air Lab at night, 1982 | ||
The GMCC Clean Air Lab, 1981 | The nighttime Moon over the Dome, 1982 | ||
The GMCC Clean Air Lab, 1981 | The nighttime Moon over South Pole Station, 1982 | ||
Looking past the Clean Air Lab to the Dome, 1981 | The aftermath of a major fire in the Fuel Supply as seen from the inner side of the Fuel Arch, 1982 | ||
Looking toward the Fuel Arch and the Dome from the Clean Air Lab, 1981 | The aftermath of a major fire in the Fuel Supply as seen from the outer side of the Fuel Arch, 1982 | ||
Myself and Russian Scientist, Yuri, in a traditional "Hero Shot" pose, 1981 | Scorched and melted "Snow Towers" resulting from the Fuel Arch fire, 1982 | ||
Clowning around at the Ceremonial Pole - "Diving" at the South Pole (NOTE: the Pole is covered with 10,000 ft of ice, over a land mass), 1982 | Deep in discussion following the Fuel Arch fire, 1982 | ||
The earliest 300 Club ever, April 7, 1982. (When the temperature had stabilized at below -100 deg F, we acclimated in the sauna set for 200 deg F dressed only in boots, and then ran out around the Ceremonial Pole (a quarter mile) and back - a 300 deg F temperature drop! | The deep mid-Winter South Polar night, 1982 | ||
Snow Drifts between the Clean Air Lab and the Dome, 1982 | The intrepid explorer at the South Pole wearing traditional parka, covered 1981-1982 | ||
A Snow Sculpture formed by the constant wind, 1982 | |||
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