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    Back to tractors

    Dropped some of the guys running the South Pole traverse at McMurdo today. Two traverses, leaving the end of October a week apart. One has 9 vehicles, one 10.


    PS Judd - yes they did...

    Pics from today. Minus -32°C - a stunning day on the ice.

    Airport vehicles


    And unloading....

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    Quote Originally Posted by stallie View Post
    Dropped some of the guys running the South Pole traverse at McMurdo today. Two traverses, leaving the end of October a week apart. One has 9 vehicles, one 10.
    The route is known as 'The South Pole Traverse', also called the McMurdo – South Pole Highway which is 1,600 km long, built from compacted snow the road links the coastal, United States' McMurdo Station, to the Amundsen–Scott Station at the South Pole.

    Ref; File:Map of the McMurdo-South Pole highway.jpg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


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    Ok,, I'll ask-

    Why the two trips?

    I think the answer to that will answer why 19 vehicles
    "How long since you've visited The Good Oil?"

    '93 V8 Rossi
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    '21 to Infinity and Beyond!


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    I'll ask the rest of the guys tomorrow (if the weather clears) how much the traverse is towing.

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    Ref; AntarcticArctic | words from the ends of the earth | Page 3

    I wonder what the story is behind this picy?

    Drag Queen ready to return to McMurdo


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    Quote Originally Posted by wrinklearthur View Post
    The route is known as 'The South Pole Traverse', also called the McMurdo – South Pole Highway which is 1,600 km long, built from compacted snow the road links the coastal, United States' McMurdo Station, to the Amundsen–Scott Station at the South Pole.

    Ref; File:Map of the McMurdo-South Pole highway.jpg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


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    Halley station seems a bit on its own.

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    And what's on signy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    Ok,, I'll ask- Why the two trips?
    I think the answer to that will answer why 19 vehicles
    A reason !

    Ref; The South Pole’s Fuel Supply | Jeffrey Donenfeld
    The South Pole Traverse Arrives | Jeffrey Donenfeld




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    Quote Originally Posted by juddy View Post
    And what's on signy?

    Ref; Signy Research Station - British Antarctic Survey

    Signy Research Station

    Position: Latitude 60°43' S, Longitude 45°36' W, Factory Cove, Borge Bay.

    Purpose: Penguin, seabird & seal biology, limnology and terrestrial biology related to the southern ocean ecosystems and climate change, long-term monitoring in particular for the Committee for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR).

    Occupied: 18 March 1947 to present. From 1996 as a summer only station.
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