I awoke this morning to the sound of exploding rockfall from the mountain above. I unzipped the tent in time to see the peppering of boulders strike the slopes below and begin to tumble while rock dust began to cloud the area. Several boulders continued to tumble down the slopes far enough and long enough to calculate its trajectory. When all settled, a long streak of permafrost was exposed along the slope below the rockfall. An incredible way to awake on Christmas morning. Life is going well here at Lake Hoare. Work has kept me busy over the past several weeks and maintaining this blog had became far too difficult. I am doing my best to catch up on things during the two day holiday. Ive been working on maintaining weather stations, installing new instruments, and assisting Liz and Matt with their experiments. The sensors on the weather stations need to be swapped for calibrated sensors every 2 to 3 years. I visit most stations by helicopter, and others by foot.