Posted on Mar 15, 2017
PO3 James Bobiney
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I have been researching online to find out how to go about volunteering. I have gotten in contact with a Civil Engineer down there and he sent me a few links. I have also looked at other countries Antarctic programs. The Aussie station has volunteer positions, even for a brewer. Lol. Though idk if Americans can volunteer for their program. I would love to do the Traverse from McMurdo Station to the South Pole Station. The Traverse is a 1000 mile trip driving crawler tractors pulling huge sleds with fuel and supplies. Takes about a month or something like that. I would love to Winter over at the S Pole as well. All that is there in Winter are people who maintain the station pretty much. I have always wanted to go, and I'm going to shoot for it before I get any older. I don't care if it's in janitorial. I just want to deploy there for a tour. What are your thoughts and or advice for this pursuit?
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CAPT Kevin B.
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I made 3 deployments there. So for whatever you think it is, it will be very different. USARP has contracted all that stuff out, so most US positions are low pay. The physical is tougher because it costs a bunch to get you out of there, especially in winter. There's more "community" at McMurdo vs. Pole. That said, it was the best job I ever had as an O-1/2. I would fly in during the Winter (C-130 skis) to build the Sea-Ice Runway. Once main body arrived, I was frequently doing traverses, laying out routes for heavy sleds and so Hueys could follow the flagged bread crumbs back to town in low vis. I was also Blasting Officer and Surface SAR. Pole station is very different now when I was there. More robust and comfortable facility. My take is a lot of the uniqueness that's out there is only experienced if you have an outside vs. inside job. If you work inside, the opportunities to get out are somewhat limited as everything costs. BTW, the crystal ball at the SP isn't the original. The Seabees "acquired" a bowling ball, dipped it in ceramic and chrome plated it. Used to have the plywood box labeled "Antarctic Crystal Ball Service". Left it for my relief.

Time stands still down there. If you are allowed to peek inside Scott's Discovery Hut, you'll be in a time warp back to seconds after they left. Like every place else in the world, there's a unique smell which is timeless too. There're 3 type of people down there. One and done types who have a short job to do or become dismayed and won't renew their contract. Middies who do it 2-4 seasons. Finally there are those who renew their contracts as they love the lifestyle. It can be much simpler there. Some of the long termers get entitlement syndrome, hence can be a problem.

BTW, outside jobs are very strenuous and you'll find that those tend to be "only younger ones need apply". There's no way I could do the job I had when I was 21-23 there now. I'm unqualified.
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PO3 James Bobiney
PO3 James Bobiney
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I don't want any pay. I don't need it. But I want the challenge. I'll start scrubbing toilets at McMurdo if I have to. Just to get some time on the ice and build up a reputation and experience there. Thanks for the info.
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SGT David T.
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I would love to. I bet I could get some amazing astrophotography images If I went in the winter time. I haven't seen any positions for my agency there, so I doubt I'll ever get the opportunity.
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MSgt James Mullis
MSgt James Mullis
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Talk about dark skies!
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CPL Deanna Green (Parkinson)
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Go for it! Try http://www.volunteerhq.org they are one of the best with a variety of opportunities! Good luck!
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PO3 James Bobiney
PO3 James Bobiney
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Hey thx for the link. Going to look right now. I did see a page online where the Aussie program wanted volunteers to count Penguins. How cool would that be? No Antarctica on that page.
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CPL Deanna Green (Parkinson)
CPL Deanna Green (Parkinson)
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You are very welcome. I have friends in Brissy, and Melborne. I don't think anyone in the southern regions, but I am sure I can find some assistance for you if you get that far! Keep me posted, I would love to know if you can work it out!
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