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Changing Mindsets For Antarctica

By Christopher Ortiz | July 30, 2010

Traveling to Antarctica on two separate occasions was a woman who has always said that she did not prefer to be exposed to cold weather making her the least favorable candidate for this kind of voyage. A way to return to the area is what the woman desires. Aware of the fact that no other place was as cold on earth was this lady. Doing what she did came from the desire to be involved in what only a few people have been able to accomplish.

Finding herself working 825 miles from the South Pole, she was actually working as one of the support crew for scientists at McMurdo Station on the Ross Ice Shelf. They called her a general field assistant, but today that will make her a go for. There will be no trip unless she read Survival in Antarctica by the National Science Foundation first. Other requirements include immunizations and an extensive physical exam. Explaining why these are vital is the lack of medical facilities there.

When it comes to medical assistance, the way to be given the treatment you need involves a helicopter flying you out of the area and this can cost the government a lot of money not to mention cause harm to other people. After her arrival in Antarctica she was instructed to go to an outdoor survival school. If she cannot locate the base then she will know how to make a sleeping shelter and she will recognize crevasse fields as well.

Using a covered path the bathroom with four lavatories and two showers were led on from the tent. Only a two minute shower a week is permitted for personnel as what was said on a sign. Only flush when it is needed. Such a rule applies until further notice. That station may catch fire and when it does they could be prepared. Not only in the water plant but other equipment used in sub zero temperatures throughout the day suffered from mechanical problems.

When this happened, everybody had to cut back on water. They saw to it that enough water was available for drinking and cooking purposes. But anything after drinking water, like flushing toilets or taking showers or doing laundry, was out of the question.

When it comes to phone calls, there are also certain limitations. If you need to make a call you should put yourself on the waiting list so that your call can be put through if the weather is good enough. Ham radio operators were generally part of the communications link.

Among the things they needed to endure over there, the cold was the most difficult one. Lasting from October through December was the summer that can measure at a temperature of 32 degrees. As January arrives, temperatures will change again. If there was a wind chill or the like she would note them down in her diaries.

Depending on the weather, you may need a work buddy. It can also interfere with outdoor travel. This is forbidden in extremely harsh weather conditions. Being isolated gave her time to get to know herself. Changes happened to her. What she was before the trip was a very boastful person. She is more aware that she cannot control everything that happens. She’s not as paranoid as before.

There’s something about that continent. Being able to walk on a continent where only a few if not zero people have been to before is rather remarkable. This is considering how man has been everywhere. From the rivers, the timber, to the mountains, man has been there.

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