Saturday, February 07, 2009

Out and About

Last Sunday afternoon, as the sun broke through the clouds at last, I clambered up Stork Ridge and looked down at the glacier below.


Monday night at Rothera's very own ski resort...






17 comments:

NanU said...

Excellent to see you're posting again, especially those incredible pictures of the Frozen South.

PurestGreen said...

Your photos are remarkable. What a sky!

John said...

Weeeeeee..... glad to see you back. And in awesome shape too... snowboarding!

Raph G. Neckmann said...

The scene on the first photo is awe inspiring!

Karen said...

yea! You're back! We missed you and your wonderful posts!

Robert A Vollrath said...

Your blog is so much fun!

Nonna said...

I guess you're working and playing very hard lately...missed you much !

Top-of-the-Arch said...

It is wonderful and such nice surprise to open your blog and found your new post. Glad to see you are having fun besides just working :)
Keep up the good work.
Regards,
TOTA
PS: It has been warm (60 degrees) in St. Louis, Missouri.

Brett said...

A long wait for new shots but well worth it.

CalvaryGirl said...

Yay! Another post! Hope you are doing well. I just love your photos, they are amazing. Was that you snowboarding?

Ryan McGinnis said...

FWIW, you can avoid getting those exciting SPAM comments by either turning on the CAPATCHAS or setting your blog to require you to approve comments. Either can be done in the Blogger Dashboard. I had one of my blogs become a bit viral like yours has (I found yours on Blog of Note, I believe) -- and pornspam/blogspam unfortunately goes with the territory.

chrome3d said...

The views are incredibly great and snowboarding there looks like serious fun. Not much other snowboarders there, I presume.

wwhhaatt?? said...

I am planning a trip to Antarctica soon! Please advise of the best resorts!

FortyTwo said...

Hey

I just applied for a position at Rothera yesterday! Really hoping I get it. Any info you could pass on to help me secure the job would be awesome! HelfiX@gmail.com

Cheers

rainstorm said...

Nice pictures you have here :)

Unknown said...

I like your blog... Nice shot on the photos..
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