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This is a view from seaward in towards McMurdo. The mountain on left is Mt. Erebus, an active volcano.
Glacier in Lead
Glacier is leading, followed by Eastwind.
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This is Glacier, Eastwind and ATlanta. Good view of the channel we broke. It extends for 18 miles and it opens out so that it's 3 miles wide at the mouth.
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This is a view from the Glacier just passing Hut Point. Headed for the lower left hand corner of the picture. Note the mountains in the background are 50 miles away. Picture taken about 4 o'clock in the morning.
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This is a view with Hut Point on the right. Glacier has made turn into winter quarters bay. Eastwind is still in the same attitude as the previous picture.
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Glacier is clearing the pier face for Atlanta to "tie up" the pier, where the men are standing. The ice is 30 - 50 feet thick covered with graded soil.
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Glacier is working on the channel. McMurdo is onthe other side of the penisular in the backgorund. Note the thickness of the upturned places of ice near the bow. The black spots on the ice behind the ship and above the gun are seals.
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Glacier has mourd away from the pier face and Atlanta is "preparing" to tie up. This was about 36 hours after the first picture of us coming from seaward and its only a distance of about 25 miles.
Glacier at Long Beach 1966
Glacier enroute to Long Beach 1966
Glacier in Boston 1966
Matthew Chester
Mike Devine 11/13/2002
November 14, 2002
San Francisco December 12, 2002
Latest picture added 8/8/03