Just another day on the job in Antarctica. We are wearing our rain gear, although it wasn't raining at the time. It rains at Palmer more than I expected, but is a welcome site at times because it melts the snow quicker.

I believe this portion of the iceberg was under water before it flipped. That is the reasoning for all the vertical cutouts.

More icebergs seen while out boating!


Just trying to blend in with the ship. Whenever we have line handling duties we are required to wear a float coat or a full suit like this one. Looks like something I could wear to the Broncos games!

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