Month: December 2018

Casey

Merry Casey Christmas

Resupply has been completed successfully and safely, the ship has now departed, and now it’s time to celebrate! Merry Casey Christmas everyone!

A big thank you to the chefs on station who prepared an amazing Christmas lunch for the one hundred or so expeditioners currently on station

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Casey Resupply (V2)

The most hectic time at an Antarctic station is annual resupply; that one time of the year the ship arrives to change over personnel, bring down all the necessary parts, food, and fuel for an entire year, and return no longer needed equipment and rubbish back to the mainland.

This resupply my main role is to support the technical requirements of all the science projects arriving, and ensure they can connect, upload data, and keep in touch with their respective research institutions back home.

I am also on refuelling operations. The ship pumps thousands of letres of Special Antarctic Blend (SAB) diesel fuel ashore which the station will use to keep the lights on and the heat up for another year.

Due to the logistics and scheduling of Voyage 2 (V2) to Casey, it does mean each year the ship is probably in port during Christmas. We move the public holiday and festivities and observe Casey Christmas on the 28th this season.

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You’ve got mail

Now that the ship is in port, probably the most important cargo is unloaded first and brought up to station – the mail! In the mailbags are postcards, online shopping, and much-awaited Christmas presents from back home.

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A trip to Jacks and Wilkes

On the weekend the weather was quite nice so we took the green hagg and a few quads out for a Sunday drive. Jacks hut is a nice spot overlooking the water, and before returning to station we popped into Wilkes, the abandoned US/Aus base on the other side of the bay.