Our science team has been working virtually non-stop since their arrival on the ice sheet over a week ago.  Since they’ve not had any down time, a storm day would have been welcomed, but with near “balmy” weather every day so far, they’ve been working long 12-hour days – dubbed by the team as “science-palooza days”.

Photo by Dirk Van As, ACT 2013

Photo by Dirk Van As, ACT 2013

With all tasks completed in the southern section of their traverse, the team is heading back to DYE-2 “home base” camp. Since they are well ahead of schedule, there is a  possibility that they can catch an earlier flight off the ice back to Kangerlussuaq, however, there are no guarantees of that happening just yet – with storms predicted in the forecast.

 

 

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