The hidden trenches
Looking to the West of camp you see a small entrance, two small tents and a lot of bamboo pole flags. This is all you see of the hidden sub snow surface science- and drill trenches that are the main scientific work area of the EGRP project. The tents contain a staircase and a lift to the trenches. Next week the drilling will start in the drill trench and we are looking forward to welcome the drillers on Sunday.
What have we done today:
- Replaced broken skiway flags
- Groomed the skiway
- Finalised the carpenters project to build a new door section and expand the middle floor in the Dome
- Built a handrail for the cupolar stair/ladder
- Resampled snow surface profile in the clean snow area
- Taked Japanize pollen samples from melted surface snow
- Sampled tephra in old pit
- Finalized new holes for the two outdoor toilets
- Revisited the EGG2 site 12 km from camp
Ad 4: The traffic to the cupula has increased with the polar bear watch schedule that we keep going until 17 July where we get additional safety equipment to camp.
Weather today: Ground fog in the night lifting at 04:00 local, mostly clear sky and sun the rest of the day. Temperature -18 °C last night increasing to -8 °C during the afternoon and dropping to -19 °C in the evening. Wind around 10 kn all day from SW.
FL, Dorthe Dahl-Jensen
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