Liz, Danny, and I have completed the glacier measurements on Commonwealth, Howard, Canada, Seuss, Hughes, and Taylor Glaciers. The work went very smoothly and we had good weather (clear to overcast, temps around -10 C, calm winds). We didn't find much new snow accumulation from last year. Most all of the new snow was from the recent October storms which was heavily reworked by the wind.
a typical day during glacier measurements…
wake for coffee and bagel
make lunch and suit up
helicopter pick up, fly to glacier
drop survival bags off at base of glacier
then fly to the upper glacier and get dropped off
measure stake heights and snow density while walking down the glacier ~6 miles(preferred over walking up glacier)
helicopter pick up at end of day
transfer data into field notebook
enjoy a delicious meal.
a typical day during glacier measurements…
wake for coffee and bagel
make lunch and suit up
helicopter pick up, fly to glacier
drop survival bags off at base of glacier
then fly to the upper glacier and get dropped off
measure stake heights and snow density while walking down the glacier ~6 miles(preferred over walking up glacier)
helicopter pick up at end of day
transfer data into field notebook
enjoy a delicious meal.
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