Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Tour of Escudero

When we woke up today, we found that the weather is very rainy and foggy. There will be no field work today! It is not safe to leave the base when visibility is low. This was our view out the window during breakfast. There's an ocean out there just beyond the blue building, but you can't see it!


Since we can't go anywhere, I'll show you around the research station a little bit. Most of our time is spent in the main building. (That's the building with the flags in front from yesterday's post.) When we come in from outside, we have to take off our big coats and boots so that we don't track dirt and snow all over the building. We put our boots on the shelf and put on our indoor shoes (kind of like Mr. Rogers). The door to the left in the photo goes to the lounge area with couches and a TV. The kitchen is at the back of that room where we eat our meals.

We spend most of our day in the lab, getting ready for our field work and preparing for our samples. It is a long room that is shared by many scientists working on different projects.


There is a dormitory where we sleep. We have bunk-beds and a couple pieces of furniture to put away our clothes. Here is the room that Dr. Hannah and I share. It is small, but we don't spend much time there, because we are busy working!


There are two bathrooms in the dormitory, for about 20 people to share. There can be a line to use the bathroom! (Often I'll just walk over to the lab to use the bathroom there.) We have to be very careful about conserving water in Antarctica, because we have to clean the water at the station and not allow any to be released on land. The shower has a button you push to release the water, but it only runs for about 15-20 seconds per push. That keeps us from letting the water run too long. You only push the button when you need to rinse.

So now you've seen a bit about where we live and work at the station. Tomorrow we will hopefully have better weather so that we can start our experiments!

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