Friday, March 21, 2014

The end and new beginnings

So it has been a few weeks since I returned back to the US. It has been interesting and happy weeks. First of all I am very happy to be back with my family. I am happy to be able to have more choices than what I am used to when it comes to EVERYTHING (food, what to watch, activities and etc).
The past 5 months was an experience that I will never forget. Few of the reasons are because of all the people that I had the pleasure of meeting and getting to know from all walks of life (you all know who you are). I was amazed by all the highly educated people that takes a job (not necessarily in their field of study) just to fulfill their dreams to go to a place and work hard 6 days a week. Just to be able to experience a place that is not like any other place on this planet.

Scott Base


OB Hill Loop


"Mac Town"
Britt & Thor

A-K, Erin, Nate, Chris & Ryan

Britt, Jinny & Anne

Jarod

Scotty

Rachel

Tom

Erin, Jarod & Shelley

Seth & Barry
Kimber & Holly


Jay, Chris & Chris

Kathleen

Paige & Nicole

Would I go back, right now I will say no. It was much harder to be gone 5 months than I expected it to be. Yes, there were a lot of changes that happened at home while I was gone. Like moving from Arizona to Washington, selling a house, buying a house and etc. Thankfully I have a wife that was able to manage all this. I do have a lot of work around the new house to catch up on.

One of the more memorable things I experienced was all the wildlife I got to see. Standing just a few feet away from, penguins in the wild was pretty amazing. See all the seals and whales was also pretty amazing.



Blood Falls
Adelie penguins

Pressure ridges by Scott Base

Adelie Penguin 
Waddell Seal

Royal Society Mountain Range

Pressure ridges by Scott Base

Skua

Adelie Penguins



Mount Erebus




What did I learn?
- There are still places on this earth that are very clean.
- If everybody work together and follow the rules incredible things can happen.
- You appreciate the small things in life more when you don't have access to it when you want it.
- The phrase "page me" is still in use.
- I will never complain flying coach again. (After multiple trips in a LC-130).

Over New Zealand

Over New Zealand

Lunch at SYD with Deb and Erin

Leaving Sydney

Next up is trying to find a job in the Seattle area. Is not going as fast as I would have hoped it would. Hopefully it will not be too long. If your journey takes you to the Seattle area please let me know, would love to meet up with you.

Me and Brigita in Edmonds, WA

Me and Indi in Edmonds, WA

Monday, February 17, 2014

The End is near

Today I have 5 days left until I leave this "harsh" continent. It has been an experience I never thought I would have. It doesn't feel like it was very long ago, when I was offered the job. It has been tough at times to be away from my family for this long (5 months).



It is going towards winter here now. It has been significantly colder and the last few days it has been very windy. The population on station is getting smaller everyday. Today I think we are down to around 520. By the weekend I think we will be down to around 350. We are a big group leaving on Monday and then there are a few more that are staying until sometime in March. Over the winter there will be around 120 people here.
The icerunway at Pegasus field is still not good enough to have wheeled aircrafts to land on it. So our return trips to Christchurch is done in LC-130s, it is a long and loud trip. It has also meant that people are getting "bumped off" due to weight and balance and they have to spend an additional day here in McMurdo. I hope that will not happen to me..... I am ready to go home.




The Ice pier, or what is left of it

The last few days left of work in the clinic will be spent helping the winter over medical team to get prepared for winter. Once the last flight leaves the continent, the next scheduled flight is not arriving until end of August. Hopefully there will not be a need for a winter Medevac this year. Last year they had 2 after the station had closed for winter.

Packing up summer charts

Dr Allen and Dr Reyes making pretzels

An Adelie Penguin



An Adelie Penguin diving in to the water
In two days we will have the first sunset since October. It is already significantly darker at night and the sun is very low on the horizon during the night. The sun will set for the last time of the summer beginning of May and not go up until mid August. It is a long and dark winter here. I admire the people that decides to stay here for the winter.


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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Back in Christchurch

I am back in Christchurch again. This is my third medevac this season. None of the other has been as crazy as the first one. It has been good that there hasn't been any more, because it means that people has stayed healthy and nobody got seriously injured during the season. For me personally it has been pretty "boring" season. At this stage it doesn't really matter to me if I do more medevacs. It is a very long ride on a LC-130 to Christchurch from Antarctica, approx 7 hours to get here and 8 hours to get back. It is a very noisy and uncomfortable ride, I will never complain again when I fly on a regular airliner.

It looks like the C-17s are not going to make it down there before the end of the season due to the poor condition of the ice runway. It has been nice to have an extra day here in Christchurch and we spent it by just walking around and look at different sights and enjoying the warm weather, different foods and the humidity. I only have 2 1/2 weeks left before I am heading home. I am really looking forward to go home. 5 months is a long time to be away from my family.

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