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#20: Heading tiwards half way
Published at 04:44
Heath MacGyver was up until 11.30pm last night hacking away at the 12v Goal Zero solar panel, needed to charge Ming?s camera batteries. The fixed cable delivering power to the battery had fatigued a week ago and needed careful rewiring. The result, a Frankensteinesque creation but a full battery today!
For our 5v needs, we use Anker panels and batteries which have so far been faultless.
Just before lunch a thick bank of cloud scuttled our blue day making route finding difficult through the ever-increasing sastrugi. Campsites are becoming challenging to find so thick is the surface with icy protuberances. We are now above 87 degrees south and approaching the worst of it.
We pulled up stumps at 5pm, giving ourselves an early minute from a hard day on the ice. 17.1km of trail winds back to our previous camp and more than 100km of sastrugi remains ahead before we can enjoy flat hauling again.
256.8km covered, 328.2km to go.
Pics:
1. Passing some big sastrugi
2. Ming filming
Eric
For our 5v needs, we use Anker panels and batteries which have so far been faultless.
Just before lunch a thick bank of cloud scuttled our blue day making route finding difficult through the ever-increasing sastrugi. Campsites are becoming challenging to find so thick is the surface with icy protuberances. We are now above 87 degrees south and approaching the worst of it.
We pulled up stumps at 5pm, giving ourselves an early minute from a hard day on the ice. 17.1km of trail winds back to our previous camp and more than 100km of sastrugi remains ahead before we can enjoy flat hauling again.
256.8km covered, 328.2km to go.
Pics:
1. Passing some big sastrugi
2. Ming filming
Eric
- Name: Camp 16
- Elevation: 2591 m
- Latitude: 87° 2’ 57” South
- Longitude: 136° 13’ 4” West
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