Last hours in Cape Town, headed to the ice tonight

Since arriving in Cape Town on Monday we have been making our final preparations for the trip. There were a few logistical issues that we needed to get sorted.   First of all was our cold weather gear. Under the blazing sun and in hot temperatures (30C) weather we tried on our insulated layers. The International…

Arrived in Africa; What I packed

Over the past 24 hour both Steffi and I have completed the journey to Cape Town. Steffi, who was flying from Berlin, arrived earlier today. I flew from Columbia, South Carolina to Atlanta, Georgia. From Atlanta I had a 15 hour flight to Johannesburg, South Africa. I am writing this on the final flight from…

Final preparations before departing South Carolina

This past week has been a flurry of activity preparing for my upcoming trip. The most immediate task was packing my gear for Antarctica. For this project we are collecting a variety of samples.   Some samples will be of rocks, looking for microbes that can thrive inside the rocks. There are also frozen lakes in…

Prepping for the journey: medical evaluations

Antarctica is a dream destination for many. But travelling to such a remote location also comes with its risks. You are closer to people in outer space (space station is ~250 miles away) than you are from civilization. Sure, Antarctica may be a continent, but is does not have the amenities of the rest of…

Why go to Antarctica?

Growing up, there were many warm summer nights when I laid in the grass and looked at the stars in the night sky. On particularly clear nights, it seemed impossible to count all the stars.  It also seemed improbable that there were so many stars yet no other life forms in the universe. Fast forward…