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« OCTOBER 27- EXPECTED PUT IN TO FIELD CAMP | Main | NOVEMBER 3RD: FINALLY THE SEISMIC DATA IS BEING COLLECTED!!! »

OCTOBER 27TH- THE FIRST GROUP ARRIVES AT THE OFFSHORE NEW HARBOR CAMP

TODAY, THE FIRST GROUP FROM THE ONH EXPEDITION LEFT MCMURDO STATION AND ARRIVED AT THE OFFSHORE NEW HARBOR CAMP.

This morning at at around 10:30, seven personnel from the Offshore New Harbor expedition left for the field camp. There was a flurry of activity when the final word that all was okay with the Marble Point Traverse pulling both the Aalaner Sled and the fuel sled out to our camp. There was a last minute gathering of personnel gear and getting everything down to the sea ice transition where our sleds and equipment were staged.
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The arrival of the Marble Point Traverse.

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The ONH traverse ready to go.

The hitching of the sleds and then the exit out along the road out to Offshore New Harbor.

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