shoveling

Stefan is shoveling what seems to be quicksand. Photo: Carl Lundberg

Ola pumps tires. We have compressors built into the cars. Photo: Carl Lundberg

Ola pumps tires. We have compressors built into the cars. Photo: Carl Lundberg

The goods arrive, Ola and Karin carrying boxes. Photo: Carl Lundberg

The goods arrive, Ola and Karin carrying boxes. Photo: Carl Lundberg

Potato in boxes

Karin in the emergency department for fruit and vegetables. Foto: Carl Lundberg

Now, if the trip was two-dimensional last time this one was one-dimensional and then finally dimensionless.  Overcast sky disbanded in the horizon by adopting the same white color as the snow. Then the fog completely surrounded us and and we couldn’t see anything at all. Its not like the Swedish winter roads where you have to keep an extra long distance to the ruck in front of you,no. This driving experience must be quite unique for Antarctica – a full day of driving in the dark (white), without seeing anything in front of the bonnet. There’s nothing to collide with so you have to trust the GPS to one hundred percent, how wrong it may seem.

Read the full blog post in Swedish