South Pole Station Tour - Part 3 - The buried sections

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • In this part 3 of the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station tour, I take you under the ice to the power plant, logistics arch, a peek into the fuel arch, and the vehicle maintenance facility (garage).
    All of these facilities are essential for life on the Elevated Station, and are connected to it via the Vertical Tower (aka beer can). Let me show you around!
    Part 1: • A tour of the Amundsen...
    Part 2: • A tour of the Amundsen...
    00:49 - Power Plant
    01:44 - Logistics Arch and Do Not Freeze (DNF)
    05:00 - Hoarfrost and water crystals
    06:49 - A peek back into the Fuel Arch
    07:56 - Vehicle Maintenance Facility (VMF)

Komentáře • 704

  • @erics.1275
    @erics.1275 Před 9 měsíci +17

    I worked and lived there the summer of 2012-13. It's so nice to walk down memory lane, thank you.

    • @chillnspace777
      @chillnspace777 Před 8 měsíci +1

      How did you apply? 😂

    • @SunShine-kd6td
      @SunShine-kd6td Před 3 měsíci

      Did you see the 24 hour sun?

    • @erics.1275
      @erics.1275 Před 3 měsíci

      Yes, the sun moves around like a halo in the sky 2am and 2pm look the same. Except the sun in positioned different

    • @erics.1275
      @erics.1275 Před 3 měsíci

      I applied through PAE (Pacific Architects and Engineering)

  • @toddcunningham3213
    @toddcunningham3213 Před rokem +199

    "Held up by these, uh, arch, metal, girder, structure things."
    Spoken like a true medical professional. Lol!

  • @RevMikeBlack
    @RevMikeBlack Před rokem +18

    My childhood next door neighbor and surfing buddy went to medical school on a United States Navy scholarship. After becoming a doctor, the Navy sent him to Amundsen Scott base for a year. He liked it so much that he volunteered for a second year, which is unusual. He was an avid outdoorsman and considered it to be an opportunity of a lifetime. After finishing his tour at the south pole, the Navy rewarded him with a post in Hawaii where he finished his commitment and went into private practice. From what he told me, Antarctica is a special place that sets its hooks into you quickly.

  • @DrForester54
    @DrForester54 Před rokem +319

    So just to do the math: if the generator uses 45 gallons per hour consistently (I'm sure it fluctuates though), that equals 394,200 gallons of fuel per year (12 months) or 2,660,850 lbs (assuming the average 6.75 lbs/gallon for jet fuel) or 1,330 tons. I'm sure that many folks would be appalled at those numbers, but when compared to the massive quantities of diesel used to power and heat the arctic oil operations each year, it's a drop in the bucket (pun intended).

    • @oaw117
      @oaw117 Před rokem +197

      ​@@YourDadsBoyfriend yes that does make it okay. It's supporting research that can't be done elsewhere.

    • @RumoredAtmos
      @RumoredAtmos Před rokem +12

      Is there no wind there or something?

    • @DrForester54
      @DrForester54 Před rokem +126

      @Atmos at the End of the World Tons of wind for sure. But also extremely harsh conditions that would be very damaging on wind turbines, which would necessitate frequent maintenance by skilled personnel out in those elements. That is probably one of the biggest logistical problems with using wind power.

    • @putnamehereholdmadoodle
      @putnamehereholdmadoodle Před rokem +3

      ​@@DrForester54need robot vacuums

    • @badlaamaurukehu
      @badlaamaurukehu Před rokem +4

      ​@@RumoredAtmos lol

  • @brentbraniff
    @brentbraniff Před rokem +127

    I think one of the most interesting thing about these videos is that they show how much like home the living conditions are. Of course, I live in North Dakota so snow and cold are pretty normal to me. The vehicle maintenance area is almost like every farm implement service garage I've been in....complete with a radio blasting classic rock. Pretty cool!!

    • @questioner1596
      @questioner1596 Před rokem +10

      It's rare to hear it on a CZcams video for fears of demonetization.

    • @ObamaFromKenya
      @ObamaFromKenya Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@questioner1596especially when it’s the Eagles. I’m surprised Henley hasn’t sued yet.

    • @marcudemus
      @marcudemus Před 9 měsíci +3

      Yeah, I laughed as soon as I heard the radio. #1 indicator of a mechanic's shop 😂

  • @tayzonday
    @tayzonday Před rokem +254

    This is so amazing. It's like I'm there, even though I'm never going to be ;-)

    • @jet6619
      @jet6619 Před rokem +5

      South Pole neighborhood Insurance rates went up....because of this comment

    • @bigsid1984
      @bigsid1984 Před rokem +5

      Amazing they don’t use nuclear reactor to power the station

    • @enja001
      @enja001 Před rokem +1

      ​@@bigsid1984it's been tried in the arctic

    • @lunchbox1553
      @lunchbox1553 Před rokem +1

      ​@@bigsid1984 It's also amazing that they have 3 generators instead of a single coal powered one.

    • @td5046
      @td5046 Před rokem +1

      Yo Tay how have you been man? It's been years since I've heard anything about you. I'll try to google up some info but feel free to reply

  • @wilsonle61
    @wilsonle61 Před rokem +34

    It reminds me of being on a Destroyer in the Navy. Totally self-contained in the same fashion that your station is.

    • @jameskirk5778
      @jameskirk5778 Před rokem +4

      My first work out of school was nuclear engineering for Navy submarines. Had clearances so we could have access to many parts and I thought how self contained it was. Subs were all in dry and not sure I could go in deep water and not be able to go out. I would love to be at this station. It is stunning to see the outside

  • @kailashbtw9103
    @kailashbtw9103 Před rokem +90

    This is literally UNBELIEVABLY cool to see all this behind the scenes for A-S Station! never knew the underground part even existed, but that is clearly where the magic happens for surviving in the antarctic.

  • @Pkripper-67
    @Pkripper-67 Před rokem +74

    What I’m noticing is the entire structure itself. Like, the underground sections have smooth concrete floors. How did all of this construction happen in such a frigid environment? It’s fascinating.

    • @JoeSpinstheGlobe
      @JoeSpinstheGlobe  Před rokem +57

      You know that's a good question, I'm not sure how they cured the concrete floors. Must've been a special mix and used heaters.

    • @teodelfuego
      @teodelfuego Před rokem +19

      It could be preformed slabs trucked in via overland express

    • @Realryordie
      @Realryordie Před rokem

      And the Award for no critical thinking skills goes tooooo

    • @Lionheart1188
      @Lionheart1188 Před rokem +31

      @@Realryordie you

    • @zapfanzapfan
      @zapfanzapfan Před rokem +3

      From what I have seen it is the heated parts that have concrete floors. Maybe the buildings were built and heated before pouring the floor? There must be proper insulation under the floor to keep the ice from melting when the room above is heated.
      The cold parts like the arch with food have plywood floor I think. Someone else doing a station tour mentioned it.

  • @user-tn1vc1xz5d
    @user-tn1vc1xz5d Před rokem +42

    I was at McMurdo 20 years ago, never made it to Pole but new facility was under construction. Amazing to see it here. There is a book called "Blazing Ice" about the creation of the traverse route.

  • @JedRichards
    @JedRichards Před rokem +9

    Heh - loved the vibe in the vehicle maintenance bay, with the Eagles in the background. Real sci-fi off world colony vibes, except without the hard vacuum outside.

  • @Backbeardjack99
    @Backbeardjack99 Před 7 měsíci +4

    As an engineer this whole station is just amazing to see in operation! If you can, please do an interview/tour of all the important engineering parts of the station, if any engineer is willing.
    I‘d be really interested in seeing how this massive feat of survival and even comfort is achieved!

  • @johnr5252
    @johnr5252 Před 7 měsíci +2

    That would be a wonderful place to live. No excessive heat, no humidity, no insects. Nice!

  • @mystscot9814
    @mystscot9814 Před rokem +12

    Thank you Joe for the guided tour of the station in the 3 videos. I'm in absolute shock and awe at what is on the station. Having a basketball court was the last thing I'd ever expected and the music room. I guess many of us would love to work in this type of facility, away from the constraints of busy city life. I've just recently subscribed, so I have many videos to catch up on. Again, many thanks for taking the time to record the videos, appreciated.

    • @JoeSpinstheGlobe
      @JoeSpinstheGlobe  Před rokem +6

      You're welcome! Hopefully more videos soon

    • @mystscot9814
      @mystscot9814 Před rokem

      @@JoeSpinstheGlobe Looking forward to more videos, appreciated.

  • @EHProjects
    @EHProjects Před rokem +9

    I am amazed at the scale of this facility considering it was constructed in such a crazy inhospitable place. What an engineering feat!

  • @RodriguezElectrical
    @RodriguezElectrical Před rokem +6

    Good morning dawg!! I’m a license electrician, currently talking to a Amundsen recruiter! I’m getting Out there for summer time and I’m obsessed with the idea

  • @abathens
    @abathens Před rokem +4

    Nothing like hearing "One of these Nights" at the South Pole. Nice touch of home.

  • @heyheyhay
    @heyheyhay Před rokem +14

    attending college for geology right now and working at mcmurdo station as a glaciologist is my dream job! seeing updated videos of life down there is really getting me hyped up for it :P

  • @michaelpietrasz3705
    @michaelpietrasz3705 Před rokem +12

    Watched all 3 parts, love them - awesome work John.
    On a side note, this is basically what one of the first permanent colonies on Mars will look like - keeping in mind that going outside will require an EVA suit and the tour/stay will likely last 3 years (instead of 6 months).

  • @humanbeing20118
    @humanbeing20118 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Very informative especially for me who has never ever seen snowfall in life😂

  • @joelaugustin6407
    @joelaugustin6407 Před 8 měsíci +1

    It's fascinating to see how many people in the comments make obvious barely thought out recommendations for how the base could be better powered, ostensibly to the people who built and have run a massive base on the bottom of the world, for decades. As if nobody thought over so many winters with so much time to pass, "huh, it's pretty bright and windy out there!"
    Thank you for your great videos Joe, do you want to go back? Do people make long careers out of working there or do most only work a couple seasons?

  • @edtomorrow
    @edtomorrow Před rokem +7

    Those archways look like the exact design used for harden aircraft shelters in the Airforce.

  • @garyowen9044
    @garyowen9044 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thank you!
    You just answered every question I had about fuel, fuel burn, storage, and fuel delivery I had asked form previous video.

  • @sir.richardarmstrong3rd759
    @sir.richardarmstrong3rd759 Před 5 měsíci

    Toni Traub seams like someone that would be awesome to work with. She seams to have really good energy.

  • @bobwhelk2117
    @bobwhelk2117 Před rokem +11

    Those steel arch thingies are called Quonset hut buildings. Very strong

    • @alanlight7740
      @alanlight7740 Před rokem +1

      These are much larger than Quonset huts - and also have knee walls that were added in the summer of 2007-08.

    • @bobwhelk2117
      @bobwhelk2117 Před rokem +1

      @@alanlight7740 Okay - let’s stick with thingamajig’s.

    • @alanlight7740
      @alanlight7740 Před rokem +1

      @@bobwhelk2117 - or just "corrugated steel arches".

    • @bobwhelk2117
      @bobwhelk2117 Před rokem +2

      @@alanlight7740 Then let’s call it Nissen Hut.

    • @alanlight7740
      @alanlight7740 Před rokem

      😁

  • @stalin1909
    @stalin1909 Před 10 měsíci +4

    This is truly incredible. Just to be able to actually watch this in a non-formal setting , is almost surreal. A big thank you for the effort. It feels like a different dimension , or even a different planet…just wow.

  • @lennybuttz2162
    @lennybuttz2162 Před rokem +1

    I feel like I'm seeing stuff I shouldn't be seeing. I love that!

  • @AsbestosMuffins
    @AsbestosMuffins Před rokem +3

    amazing how much like a regular industrial site this place looks on the inside, especially when you got to the carpentry shop/machine shop

  • @tonysuffoletto9093
    @tonysuffoletto9093 Před rokem +2

    I get the THING vibe!!! Super cool

  • @Sh9168
    @Sh9168 Před rokem +4

    This is a horror movie producers dream. How that woman didn't freak out being alone under 20 feet of ice , then having you show up amazes me.

    • @JoeSpinstheGlobe
      @JoeSpinstheGlobe  Před rokem +11

      I mean if someone is the type to scare easily, they might not wanna sign up to be trapped in a station at the bottom of the world for 8 months 🤣

    • @Rockhunter329
      @Rockhunter329 Před rokem +1

      Check out The Thing movie.

  • @LoFiSymphony
    @LoFiSymphony Před 2 měsíci

    This long form video tour series of the south pole station was so fun to watch. Very glad you made it (and you made it very well). I've always wondered what it's like down there at these kinds of places and there isn't a ton of detailed info about it. This thorough walkthrough I think has scratched a big itch for a lot of people. Well done! Looking forward to more vids from you. (And if you ever go back, we want more of course! A detailed McMurdo tour would be super cool)

  • @monkeylordofdoom14
    @monkeylordofdoom14 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Joe we want to see more of your adventures!! You got us all hooked on your amazing tours of rhe south pole and now we want more of your amazing educational and fun information! 😄

  • @JoseCastillo-qv1hi
    @JoseCastillo-qv1hi Před rokem +6

    Keep the videos coming! I really enjoy them. I am on the PA path, so it is nice seeing a non-traditional path.

  • @burningchrome70
    @burningchrome70 Před 9 měsíci

    The Maintenance/Vehicle Bay restored my faith in humanity. Thank you for this.

  • @russellwilliams4317
    @russellwilliams4317 Před rokem +5

    How doesn't this have millions of views? I would do literally anything to be apart of the team there!

    • @glazedbeachbro3926
      @glazedbeachbro3926 Před 8 měsíci

      Tried to join a Lodge?

    • @teeanahera8949
      @teeanahera8949 Před 8 měsíci

      Know what the word literally means? No, didn’t think so. You aren’t going to do anything too drastic just so you could go if the chance arose.

  • @bcadventure2015
    @bcadventure2015 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Mechanic has good taste in music!

  • @TheAlphaZulu
    @TheAlphaZulu Před rokem +9

    Love seeing your videos. These are very well done and I love the map/diagram you provide

  • @lifeafterourloss
    @lifeafterourloss Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the video! If you see JD tell him I say hi. 👍

  • @HereticalKitsune
    @HereticalKitsune Před 10 měsíci +1

    That warehouse reminds me of the time I worked in a deep freeze storage for pizza. It was only -38°C, but we had hoar frost too, just a bit finer, could be packed easily into snowballs.

  • @fenmuir
    @fenmuir Před rokem +5

    First, you're quite the lovable guy-your personality is great. My experience with medical professionals is that they're generally good people.
    Second, thanks for the tour-I shared it with the college groups I'm in. I think someone said they're making a variant of the base in Rimworld of Dwarf Fortress now. XD
    Third, it's nice to see how all of this fits together. I knew about McMurdo station, but not this one. It is nice to see that you guys have most of the amenities out there.
    Fourth, do keep making videos. My students and the local groups (college-goers, furries, geeks, sci-fi lovers, .etc) love this stuff.

  • @raitshots
    @raitshots Před rokem +1

    Live North Scandinavia artica . Good video. 😎👍

  • @onepunch9203
    @onepunch9203 Před 8 měsíci +2

    @ 7:44
    I already have questions.
    1- The "freezer burn crystals" that are fun to break off fall to the floor.
    Cool.
    Then what?
    Does someone have to sweep them up and dump them outdoors? Do they melt in January and flow out through drainage?
    How do you handle this frozen moisture safely?
    2- When you say "one fuel fits all", what do you mean?
    Are aircraft flying w/tractor fuel?
    Are tractors powered with jet fuel?
    Are you storing crude oil and distilling it on site for various uses?

    • @teeanahera8949
      @teeanahera8949 Před 8 měsíci

      I am pretty sure he said the aviation and tractors etc all use the same fuel. Jet fuel I’ve heard some say. Worth googling it.

  • @adventureswithjosie
    @adventureswithjosie Před rokem +33

    "She gave me a dirty look so I'm going to go back outside." Lol!! So excited to see some more of your Antarctica content Joe! It's really interesting to see how everything works at the station! Curious to know, if something were to happen and no flights could come in with supplies, how long could a winter amount of station crew survive? Is there like months, or even years worth of supplies there at a time?

    • @JoeSpinstheGlobe
      @JoeSpinstheGlobe  Před rokem +28

      If we went through an entire winter and for some reason there was no resupply at beginning of summer, i believe there's about 6-7 additional months (roughly) of supplies to survive. But with rationing food and fuel I'm sure it could go another year.

    • @adventureswithjosie
      @adventureswithjosie Před rokem +7

      @@JoeSpinstheGlobe That would be good to know I imagine! I think that would be one of my biggest worries if I worked there during winter, something happening and no resupply for a long time, and also serious medical emergencies.

    • @zapfanzapfan
      @zapfanzapfan Před rokem +1

      @@JoeSpinstheGlobe Did covid mess up the 2020 winter season?

  • @wendywedum5596
    @wendywedum5596 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing your tours, keep waiting for my son to sort and share his pix from the 2022 winterover in the VMF

  • @shanegedekoh121
    @shanegedekoh121 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Can't imagine what went into building this. Wow.

  • @JackT_Music_on_Vinyl
    @JackT_Music_on_Vinyl Před 7 měsíci

    The team in the VMF, rockin back there with the music cranked up! Love it. Thanks for these tours!

  • @foxale08
    @foxale08 Před rokem +11

    I'm surprised those generators are so small. 1MW isn't big by generator standards but I would think fuel consumption is the highest priority.

    • @JoeSpinstheGlobe
      @JoeSpinstheGlobe  Před rokem +8

      Yep and they're even downrated to 700 kw I believe due to the altitude

    • @zapfanzapfan
      @zapfanzapfan Před rokem +1

      @@JoeSpinstheGlobe Any battery back-up if a generator goes down and it takes time to fire up the other one?

    • @sandy1653
      @sandy1653 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@zapfanzapfan They have 3 primary generators to cycle through and a backup power plant in B pod.

  • @sankalp3558
    @sankalp3558 Před rokem +24

    I am a medical student it's my dream to work at south pole,I am looking forward to feel how it's like living on alien 👽 planet while I will still be on earth 🌎 I am working hard may be one day I will work here and meet you and the amazing crew

    • @JoeSpinstheGlobe
      @JoeSpinstheGlobe  Před rokem +4

      Best of luck!

    • @sankalp3558
      @sankalp3558 Před rokem +2

      @@JoeSpinstheGlobe thanks 🙏 it mean a lot I just hope I will be able know more about this journey

  • @mitchellminer9597
    @mitchellminer9597 Před 2 měsíci

    Fascinating. Thank you!

  • @kevanhubbard9673
    @kevanhubbard9673 Před 8 měsíci

    Fascinating place.The furthest south ⬇️ i have managed to get in my whole life is Picton,New Zealand at about 41 degrees south.Done way better north ⬆️ with Narvik, Norway which is about 200 km north of the Artic Circle.

  • @dibzzz70
    @dibzzz70 Před 6 měsíci

    Wow! Just incredible

  • @pooryaradpoor3156
    @pooryaradpoor3156 Před 8 měsíci

    Hello thank you so much beautiful.happy new year.

  • @jessicamann684
    @jessicamann684 Před rokem +1

    sublimation stops at -40. the items in cold storage aren't offgassing water vapor. It is all breath or air that comes out from the heated parts of the station.

  • @RayClosel-hf6cx
    @RayClosel-hf6cx Před 4 měsíci

    I would so love to work in the SP! My report would say jeez it’s cold, then I would play guitar, read some history and report again how cold it is…hilarious!

  • @BamBamBigelow.
    @BamBamBigelow. Před rokem +1

    🎼 One of these nights 🎼

  • @glass4600
    @glass4600 Před 8 měsíci

    Idk if you’ll see this,
    Back in 2020 I was doing some research on indeed and found a contract job to maintain the fire suppression on a research station out in the arctic. I was extremely interested and fell in love with the idea of going out and doing that.
    I never did. I found your videos like last week and this is like living vicariously through you. I have always wanted to go. I don’t know why.

  • @bumbaclot813
    @bumbaclot813 Před 7 měsíci

    Got here from the shorts. Watching this stuff i just cant stop thinking of this as a found footage extra from the movie, The Thing.

  • @rachelcody3355
    @rachelcody3355 Před 9 měsíci

    thanks for the tours. I suppose the most important people down there is the maintenance.

  • @wesssavorn9018
    @wesssavorn9018 Před 6 měsíci

    This was very cool thank you for posting

  • @FrozenHaxor
    @FrozenHaxor Před 8 měsíci +2

    Why doesn't the station utilize wind turbines? Would seem like a good addition to conserve fuel and for redundancy.

  • @King_Shroom
    @King_Shroom Před rokem +1

    Nice to know theres good music in the South Pole

  • @michaelbruchas6663
    @michaelbruchas6663 Před měsícem

    It boggles the mind to see these giant structures underground.
    Trying to guess how many people and how many years - that it took to construct all of this!

  • @susanreed8186
    @susanreed8186 Před 8 měsíci

    So interesting,you have a cool 😎 job

  • @CybershamanX
    @CybershamanX Před 8 měsíci

    (3:49) I love the "Hi, Friend" cardboard cartoon person. Wish I could make out the text better. I just love little details like this. I'd probably be one of the people who make little (hopefully) funny doodles like that... 😉

  • @nathanpfirman625
    @nathanpfirman625 Před 10 měsíci +1

    This literarily my dream job. I’d love to be out in the most remote areas on earth studying the unknown. I mean yeah astronauts and stuff are cool but theirs so much to explore on earth still. And getting their and spending the entire time their sounds like torture at least with this they can still get you back if you have an extreme emergency.

  • @sparkequinox
    @sparkequinox Před 11 měsíci +1

    Its easy to imagine this as "Mars South Pole Station", everything self contained but with rocket deliveries instead of planes. Exciting.

  • @SussedRage
    @SussedRage Před rokem +12

    Remember, if you find something buried in the ice, do NOT dig it up and thaw it out!

    • @woofy9977
      @woofy9977 Před rokem

      Why

    • @BrentWalker999
      @BrentWalker999 Před rokem +3

      ​@@woofy9977 the thing

    • @Rockhunter329
      @Rockhunter329 Před rokem +4

      Be wary of dogs if there is a helicopter shooting at it.

    • @woofy9977
      @woofy9977 Před rokem

      @@BrentWalker999 oh yeah duh. I’ve been reading too many red pills on Antartica lately thanks

  • @AsbestosMuffins
    @AsbestosMuffins Před rokem +2

    the arctic where you put things in the freezer to keep it warm

  • @Hyperious_in_the_air
    @Hyperious_in_the_air Před 8 měsíci +1

    incredible. this is as close to something like a moon or mars base as we can get with our current tech, and shows how much infrastructure goes into a base like this

  • @MicheleLimon
    @MicheleLimon Před rokem +1

    Great to see you posting again.

  • @lacygross4280
    @lacygross4280 Před 8 měsíci

    Fascinating.

  • @BijanIzadi
    @BijanIzadi Před 8 měsíci

    The shop looks like a vibe! Good tunes haha

  • @zengrath
    @zengrath Před 9 měsíci

    amazing. had more statistics that I was curious about, that's an insane amount of fuel usage. I can't wrap my head around how insane it must be to keep a huge facility like this running at those temps, just nutz. It is also insane to think how much material is transported here.

  • @eaglewings8206
    @eaglewings8206 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for doing these tours. It is very interesting!

  • @michaelhoffmann2891
    @michaelhoffmann2891 Před rokem

    I remember the first traverse "scouting trip" leaving. Was watching it from "my office" at McM. Need to check if I still have the photos somewhere. 😀

  • @HELPINHANDSUK0612
    @HELPINHANDSUK0612 Před rokem +1

    Love you videos making u realize how they live there its mad but would love to go and experience it

  • @jytheiowaguy1897
    @jytheiowaguy1897 Před rokem

    Heading down for winfly this summer, I’ll be traversing to The Pole this time

  • @protorandom9097
    @protorandom9097 Před 9 měsíci

    8:20 What got me was that whoever drew the "Keep Door Closed" sign into the frost on the door could be sure that the frost wouldnt dissappear any time soon.

  • @alanlight7740
    @alanlight7740 Před rokem +1

    You didn't miss much in the fuel arch. The lighting back there is so dim that even if you had turned it on you wouldn't have seen much.

  • @CaptainBreny
    @CaptainBreny Před rokem

    Driving a Pistenbully on Antarctica looks really cool!

  • @Space_and_Polar
    @Space_and_Polar Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for the awesome content!
    I took part in wintering at Vostok in 2019-2020 and have some first hand Antarctic experience.
    Keep up making great content!)
    🤝

  • @Scyrixus
    @Scyrixus Před 9 měsíci +1

    My only criticism is that this channel doesn't upload more often. I've been totally engrossed with the station and life on the South Pole. Ironically these videos give me a warm fuzzy feeling

    • @silver6364
      @silver6364 Před 9 měsíci

      I think its because he runs on a different shift so he's probably going to start uploading again when his shift comes back

    • @Scyrixus
      @Scyrixus Před 9 měsíci

      @@silver6364 Yeah saw he's left the station. Wonder what he's up to now

  • @ethanmerritt8109
    @ethanmerritt8109 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Would love to see an update about those ice tunnels! Why you no post in 10 months? Hope you're well!!

  • @indimediaworks
    @indimediaworks Před 7 měsíci

    Great series! Fascinating.

  • @crusaderknight6928
    @crusaderknight6928 Před rokem

    The ice tunnels sound intriguing

  • @JakeAvatar1
    @JakeAvatar1 Před 10 měsíci

    I could get along with whoever works in the vehicle shop, got the Eagles playing.

  • @olgierd2001
    @olgierd2001 Před rokem

    That was a very cool thing to see once like not many people get to see this place othervise

  • @OF_THE_UNIVERSE
    @OF_THE_UNIVERSE Před 8 měsíci

    Посмотрел все части. Большое спасибо

  • @carig121
    @carig121 Před rokem +1

    Those dark corridors, could make a good set for an horror movie, oh wait...

  • @keendeesjarlais3636
    @keendeesjarlais3636 Před rokem +1

    lol, can't help thinking about that movie out of 1982 with Kurt Russel in it--------'' the THING''

  • @kamartaj
    @kamartaj Před 8 měsíci

    It has this space station vibe.

  • @PorkChopSammie
    @PorkChopSammie Před 8 měsíci

    Your content is fascinating. Keep sending it.

  • @TexasBean956ALV
    @TexasBean956ALV Před 7 měsíci

    WWWWOOWWWW!!!!!! I’m going to see all your videos 🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶😳😳😳😳😳😳🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼

  • @Stan-lq1ep
    @Stan-lq1ep Před 9 měsíci

    You know as crazy as it sounds I'd love to visit and work a season there

  • @danieltaylor4819
    @danieltaylor4819 Před 8 měsíci

    Amazing! Great tour!

  • @justinzak5025
    @justinzak5025 Před 8 měsíci

    REALLY well done! Nice work!

  • @lennybuttz2162
    @lennybuttz2162 Před rokem

    Dum de dum de dum Joe is so casual about how cold it is. I suppose you get used to it. I'm from WI were with wind chills the feel like temperature has hit -50 or -60 a few times during my life but it's like OMG SO FREAKING COLD!!!!! Joe is just bee bopping around like it's no big deal. For me when it's -10 it actually hurts to breathe.

  • @rogerdudra178
    @rogerdudra178 Před rokem

    My 1988 Ford Bronco II would enjoy your mechanics attention.

  • @moosesnWoop
    @moosesnWoop Před 11 měsíci +1

    This would make a killer game like Dead Space, but in this base.
    that CO2 timer would be a killer segiment for the game!

  • @jamiesmith4293
    @jamiesmith4293 Před 7 měsíci +1

    -55F? Some theories say the land of the south pole used to be close to the equator, making it a jungle there. Probably 100 degrees every day.