May 19+20, 2018
Basile and J.P. are casting an extension to stairwell.
The fine weather continues, and with hardly any wind, it has been gorgeous. The conditions were ideal for opening stairwell and elevator shaft and handling big balloons. Both vertical shafts have been extended by 1.5 m and we were able to re-use the old shaft covers. Saturday evening was celebrated the usual way. Long lines to the shower with very little hot water for the last in line. Jens Jakob from Qaqortoq made Greenlandic lamb. Bent had brought disco lights and other special effects, so the dining area was converted to a party zone. Our headaches with the internet connection continues, and Jens Christian is in intense communication with our internet provider. Nature has thrown in some surprises for us. While we are used to tiny finches been blown into camp where they sit and die, today we found a dead peregrine falcon on one of our snow hills. The falcon has been collected and will be stored. To top it off, an owl has been cruising camp today, and Sarah was able to take a really nice picture.
What we did Saturday and Sunday:
Weather: Both days fine. Temp. -18°C to -30°C. Wind: calm to 4 kt from SE turning SW. Visibility: Unrestricted.
FL, J.P. Steffensen
Sarah was so lucky to get this photo of a rare guest at EGRIP. An owl!