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  • #16
    Originally posted by chuckacosta View Post
    Wat?

    Lincolnboy's sibling?
    haha nope just tired

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Txstang1 View Post
      I know what fucking cold is now.


      Me in Antarctica in November (summer). If I remember right it was around -30F and with the wind chill somewhere around -50F.


      And in Jan/Feb (hottest... um... least cold months)

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      • #18
        That is awesome! Are you in research or just in Antarctica for the chicks?

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        • #19
          i heard the chicks up there never shave-anything

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Sean88gt View Post
            That is awesome! Are you in research or just in Antarctica for the chicks?
            That was a couple of years ago (Oct 07 - Feb 08). I was a heavy equipment mechanic (dozers, forklifts, and other stuff) in support of the National Science Foundation. Quite a few girls were there unlike here in Afghanistan (where I am now).

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            • #21
              Ugh it's hot! Can't wait for the weather to cool down.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by JFurst View Post
                i heard the chicks up there never shave-anything
                Down there... and I wouldn't say that. I only knew one girl that was all natural (she was a fellow mechanic). The rest were college girls there helping some professor do research on something (fish that don't freeze, penguins, pollution, space, etc). There were, however, a LOT of tree hugger hippies with long hair. I was one of the few guys that had short hair.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Mike K View Post
                  That was a couple of years ago (Oct 07 - Feb 08). I was a heavy equipment mechanic (dozers, forklifts, and other stuff) in support of the National Science Foundation. Quite a few girls were there unlike here in Afghanistan (where I am now).
                  How is the atmosphere? IE, are the people all academia or is it a party?
                  For some reason I started reading up on Antarctica and the international treaties that focus on the land.

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                  • #24
                    those antarctica pics... fuck that shit.

                    lovin this weekend weather.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Sean88gt View Post
                      How is the atmosphere? IE, are the people all academia or is it a party?
                      For some reason I started reading up on Antarctica and the international treaties that focus on the land.
                      The atmosphere is pretty awesome, but you don't really deal with the scientists too much. If my understanding is right... universities receive grants from the NSF to do a specific type of research and time is very limited so they work their asses off and are usually out in the field.

                      However, there are a lot of parties down there (1 smoking bar, 1 non-smoking bar, and wine/coffee shop/bar) and the place goes crazy when there is a major holiday (Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years, etc.) and every weekend there is always something going on. Best contract I have ever been on. I was only down there 6 months (summer contract) but whenever i go back I want to do a winter.

                      New Years band contest


                      me again (fuck it was cold out that day):


                      I have a ton of pictures and could make my own thread. I don’t know if I ever made one on DFWS or if it was just on SVTPerformance. I didn't intend on taking over this thread.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Mike K View Post
                          That was a couple of years ago (Oct 07 - Feb 08). I was a heavy equipment mechanic (dozers, forklifts, and other stuff) in support of the National Science Foundation. Quite a few girls were there unlike here in Afghanistan (where I am now).


                          That's pretty cool. What the heck does something like that pay(if you don't mind my asking)?

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by talisman View Post
                            That's pretty cool. What the heck does something like that pay(if you don't mind my asking)?
                            12 pesos a day, it's terrible. On the plus side, all the fresh seafood you can catch/eat tho!

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by yellowstang View Post
                              12 pesos a day, it's terrible. On the plus side, all the fresh seafood you can catch/eat tho!
                              As a heavy equipment mechanic (one of the higher paying jobs) I made $950 a week pre-deductions or $1,200 every two weeks take home. You are taxed down there like you are in the states because they consider it part of the US due to the 19?? Antarctic Treaty.

                              The first two months there is nothing fresh. There is a week in October where they fly the initial people in to get the place up and running (called Win Fly) and after the flights leave there are no more flights for another two months. Powdered milk, tofu, etc. They actually hire chefs and they do a good job with what they have, but you can only do so much. Once summer starts and they get regular flights in the food gets better.

                              Not a lot of seafood, in the second picture (me standing next to the sign) the frozen ocean is behind me and in this picture:


                              We are several miles away from Ross Island on the ice shelf (frozen ocean).

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Mike K View Post
                                The atmosphere is pretty awesome, but you don't really deal with the scientists too much. If my understanding is right... universities receive grants from the NSF to do a specific type of research and time is very limited so they work their asses off and are usually out in the field.

                                However, there are a lot of parties down there (1 smoking bar, 1 non-smoking bar, and wine/coffee shop/bar) and the place goes crazy when there is a major holiday (Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years, etc.) and every weekend there is always something going on. Best contract I have ever been on. I was only down there 6 months (summer contract) but whenever i go back I want to do a winter.

                                New Years band contest


                                me again (fuck it was cold out that day):


                                I have a ton of pictures and could make my own thread. I don’t know if I ever made one on DFWS or if it was just on SVTPerformance. I didn't intend on taking over this thread.
                                I don't know why, but I'm surprised to see infrastructure down there. Pay seems shitty, but I guess the experience makes up for it. I'd get a shirt that said 'ever wanna blow a guy from Antarctica? Now's your chance!'

                                I say post up a thread, I'm fascinated to see more.

                                Feel free to include maps and such

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