These
are images from my first trip in 1989 through to 1992. We sailed
down on the RRS Bransfield which is seen here moored up against
the fast ice edge unloading cargo. On the right is the wintering
team for 1991. The 'For Sale' sign is there as this was the last
winter team at Halley 4 before everyone moved to the new Halley
V base.
Halley 4 was an underground base with access to the surface via
wooden shafts, raised each year in line with the snow accumulation.
The reason for needing a new base was the weight of the ice starting
to crush the base. We spent many a happy hour attacking and removing
the ice that was crushing the protective tube around our two storey
living accomodation.
My tasks included making ozone layer thickness observations, three-hourly
weather observations and reports and launching the daily weather
balloon. Everyone took a part in the communal duties of cooking,
cutting snow for water, cleaning etc.
One of the best bits though is getting away from our home and exploring.
Halley is on (or in) the Brunt Ice shelf, so there are always plenty
of crevasses to explore and the coast was only 12 km away. There
was a large Emperor Penguin colony at the coast which always formed
the focus of any visit.
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