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A view of the camp as the put-in team arrives - the camp has been deserted for the entire winter.
The dome majestically stands surrounded by a circular snow dune. Round structures do not collect as much drifting snow as square buildings
The carpenters garage after a winter of snowfall and blowing snow - somebody has to do some digging
A nice view … the first evening in camp
About as dark as it gets in camp in late April
A beautiful halo sorrounds the dome
Drifting snow is no problem as long as the next building is visible.
A view of the Weatherports during a windy day
New people arriving into camp - the LC-130 is parked on the skiway.
Pristine surface snow.
There is mostly nothing in most directions
A night with wind added nice features to these discarded surface ice cores
A look from where the drill trench meets the tunnel connecting the drill trench with the ice core storage.
A look down the excavation ramp during an evening with a nice blue sky...
The communications satellite disc stands alone on its hill - pointing towards a geostationary satellite orbiting the Equator.
The cupola doubles as a greenhouse.