"Airplanes and Gene's Birthday!"
Time on the ice: 8 weeks!
Time left: 10 days (?? maybe)
This past week, we had our first incoming flight in nearly 5 weeks! The C130s are grounded and so the NSF is paying Greenland Air to fly twin otters up to Summit. With only twin otters to take folks in and out, the NSF cancelled about 30 people from coming up here...so camp is a bit smaller than originally planned! I believe there are about 30 of us here now.
Everyone was very excited when the first plane came...the whole camp (27 of us) ran outside to see a plane arrive. Hooray for the mighty twin otter!

Willow (a mechanic here who is totally awesome) and I hopped on the plane to check out the inside. It is definitely pretty tight quarters! They put extra fuel storage inside the plane (see the right side of the photo below) since the trip to Summit is somewhat long with often tough weather conditions. Here is Willow considering being a stowaway...

And, the sad part is having to say goodbye to great friends made up here! Our morning workout crew has reduced from 4 to 2...Mike and Andrew flew away and Leslie and I have now switched from "7 am martial arts" to "7 am snow hike". Here is our last photo together showing our martial arts kicks...

And, now we have a whole new group of guys here from NASA, testing out a future Mars probe! The probe is meant to melt through the Mars ice and take measurements of the composition to look at the planet's history. Two more from my team, Erika and Martin (U-Wisconsin) have also made it up here and are busy at work taking samples.
It is now a bit uncertain when I'm leaving the ice! So far, of 3 twin otter flights that were scheduled to arrive this past Weds-Friday, all were delayed and only 2 made it up so far! I'm currently pencilled in to leave next week from here on a twin otter and then from Kangerlussuaq on a C130 (from a different military base than the NYANG...not the same group that brought us here). However, there are quite a lot of us supposed to leave (15+) and it appears only about 5-6 fit well (with their bags) on a twin otter. With that and weather issues, I'll probably not know when I am leaving until about 3 hours in advance!!
And, Gene's birthday is today - Happy Birthday Gene! I didn't get a chance to take pictures last night...he received a fantastic assortment of momentos from everyone up here as b-day presents. The list included:
- a section of the deep drilling cable from the drill team
- a used spark plug from the Robin (mechanic)
- a 100 mL sample jar from me to be used for recreational purposes
- "Cat Butt Gum" from Brad (operator)
- "Cleanest snow on earth in a jar" from the Katie and Jeff (science techs)
- Autographed tighty-whities from Andrew (medic)
- Autographed latex gloves from Nick (the new medic)
- a small can of V8, M&Ms, and Andie's Mints from the Greenhouse residents
- a photograph of Willow flicking off the camera from Willow (mechanic)
- a 15-year-old plastic bowl from the GRIP site from Leslie and Marge (cooks)
And I believe more is coming! We were dying laughing as he opened up his bag of toys. It was beautiful.
Hope all is well on the homefront! I'm getting excited to see something besides ice! :-)