> Field Camp Hut Etiquette
> Sort and pack all trash and recycled materials and take them back to McMurdo Station for proper disposal.
I assume things like Starlink have made the station a lot less "boring", which might depreciate some of the "off-grid" novelty of being there.
It had a section about crossing crevasses with combinations of sleds and snomobiles and tracked vehicles, crevasse rescue etc. In the middle of otherwise serious text it said "to recover from this situation, you might elect to [something], or possibly [something else]. Either way, a change of underwear is recommended."
If people want I can try to dig it up.
EDIT: found it. p244. https://www.eol.ucar.edu/sites/default/files/files_live/priv... It's really interesting to compare these and see how USAP's risk posture has changed. No more adventures allowed.
Also, fwiw, it's the 6th edition dated February 2001 (per Acknowledgments).
https://www.reddit.com/r/HistoryPorn/comments/rjy851/tucker_...
One of my favourite lines: "There are many ways to die in Antarctica."
https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/796661/where-the-ear...
(That's the Canadian publisher link, but it's coming out at the same time in the US, UK, Germany, Australia, and Russia as well, and is on all the major book things as preorder).
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The footage of the Rodriguez well (and TNT explosions), in 320x480 glory, are a time capsule of human ingenuity.
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Most just say 'x has y, we can use that', even when x does a thousand other things and we only want y.
They completely skip the design phase of Y because they have X.
If you design something with actual minimal requirements, ignoring frameworks and language choices, you may end up using X to do Y, but youll at least know what your system should be doing under the hood.
The thought of designing something from scratch seems to be an alien concept these days.