|

|

|

|
|
| Birthday cake for Phil Kyle (art work by Nelia Dunbar). |
|
| Lenticular clouds forming over the summit of Mt. Erebus. |
|
| Why we don't like lenticular clouds forming over Erebus (trip to the hut with the bathroom in it). |
|
|
|

|

|

|
|
| Rime ice forming on nearly any surface. |
|
|
| More rime ice (wind direction: right to left). |
|
|
|

|

|

|
|
| Rime ice can cause serious damage to antennas and wind generator towers. |
|
| Rich Karstens and Mario Ruiz installing batteries at the Truncated Cones seismic station. |
|
| More Bell 212 'contrailing' at Truncated Cones. |
|
|
|

|

|

|
|
| Phil Kyle and Nelia Dunbar installing an anemometer and antenna at the lower Erebus hut seismic site. |
|
| Seismic vault and instrument electronics box at the lower Erebus hut seismic site. |
|
| (l to r, top to bottom): Phil Kyle, Beth Bartel, Rick Aster, Rich Karstens, Bill McIntosh, Nelia Dunbar, Mario Ruiz, Rich Esser. |
|
|
|

|

|

|
|
| Photographing a photographer (Rich Karstens). |
|
| Beth Bartel and Phil Kyle installing a GPS monument on the caldera rim of Mt. Erebus. |
|
| The 'Mac-Z' seismic station solar panels and antennas. |
|
|