I'm at McMurdo now and enjoy your videos, Thank you,
@CPTSwoopty3 ай бұрын
What poor life decisions have led you to the bottom of the earth?
@jaysdood3 ай бұрын
@@CPTSwooptyProbably trying to get away from the ex 😂😂😂
@ytzpilot3 ай бұрын
@@CPTSwooptyScience
@mikeyoung98103 ай бұрын
As a not very important human I would still like to thank you for efforts. Well done.
@rustythecrown93173 ай бұрын
What sort of stuff do you do there?... Are there any stray dog sightings?.
@DM-qr2pm3 ай бұрын
I had the pleasure of going down there in 2017 on the Coast Guard Icebreaker Polar Star. The arial photo of the Polar Star at 7:41 minutes was taken by me. It was a tremendous trip that I will never forget.
@lijohnyoutube1013 ай бұрын
That’s amazing!
@Jessersadler3 ай бұрын
I went in 07. the Sea's last trip south
@notlisted-cl5ls3 ай бұрын
sure it was. go smoke another fatty
@joecitizen64053 ай бұрын
I was DF 98 on the WAGB 10 the old wondering arctic garbage barge. Main Prop. Wonder if our signatures are still in the stacks.
@PrimericanIdol3 ай бұрын
The Arial (sic) photo? What about the Helvetica or Times New Roman photo? Maybe wingdings might do the trick.
@kevinrusch36273 ай бұрын
It's worth mentioning that McMurdo, for all its discomforts, is FAR more hospitable than Mars.
@mavrikmavrik30323 ай бұрын
Breathable air being at or near the top of the list.
@jimgreen5788Ай бұрын
Including no problems with low gravity, and cosmic rays.
@Rustybifilar3 ай бұрын
I spent two seasons, 98-99 & 99-00 at McMurdo. Deployed Win-Fly in August and stayed until to camp close out in February of both seasons. It is amazing how quickly someone from the swamps of South Louisiana acclimates to -30f. A lot of people like to promote the hero factor, but McMurdo is not that bad. Like someone below commented, fuel is not flown into McMurdo, but many times it is flown to South Pole Base on LC130's.
@MurderHornet20203 ай бұрын
I went down to McMurdo for the first time in '06 and then did WINFLY the next year. Best time of my life. I adapted to weather like I was born there (from South Carolina).
@brandonwise26363 ай бұрын
They must use a metric shit ton af anti- gel additive for the diesel , in those Temps. I'm a trucker , and I know first hand what happens when it does gel up . Basically turns to Vaseline like consistency, and all fuel filters become worthless , and clogged . Fuel pressure basically flat lines .
@dufferdude12053 ай бұрын
I flew on those refueling flights.
@jeffbelton97963 ай бұрын
We put heaters on them overnight sometimes, you will see paint missing and bare metal from constant heaters year round @brandonwise2636
@ron4hunting3 ай бұрын
i was their back in 85 to 86 . from what i see and hear things have changed a lot ! that is very good as it was ruff back then .
@frankw72663 ай бұрын
Some side notes... the HMS Terror wasn't just a "war ship", she was a Bomb Vessel (floating artillery) that played an important part in American History. She was one of the ships present at the siege of Fort McHenry during the Battle of Baltimore in the War of 1812. It was her shells witnessed by Francis Scott Key that gave us "Bombs bursting in air." It was due to the stout construction being built to handle the recoil of the heavy mortars that her & her sister ship, the Erebus, were perfect to be refit for polar explorations, which they performed quite well up until when they were both sadly lost during the doomed Franklin Expedition in the Arctic. Both ships were just recently found, with the Terror in nearly pristine condition in the cold Arctic waters.
@padawanmage713 ай бұрын
I'd heard that before every Winter, they show 'The Thing' at McMurdo as a tradition. :)
@MaXWB893 ай бұрын
They do that at the South Pole station after the last plane leaves for the season.
@andrewfrank16803 ай бұрын
That is south pole. But, most of us watch the thing also
@york26003 ай бұрын
I did a summer in 08/09 and I watched it on my laptop while flying from NZ on a C-17. It was a nice way to kick off the season
@bimblinghill3 ай бұрын
My friend from BAS said they do at Halley base too.
@darkglass13 ай бұрын
That’s at Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station.
@peterq19783 ай бұрын
McMurdo, where the 2nd Stargate is and the Ancient Chair Device.
@Tuskin383 ай бұрын
Stargate is the first place I ever heard of McMurdo
@jfbeam3 ай бұрын
Neither are _actually_ at McMurdo. It's just a hop on the way in land.
@personzorz3 ай бұрын
Earth's greatest defense against the gould
@robniederoest21323 ай бұрын
Well, that's where we found them. They're at Area 51 now
@doobiejones93883 ай бұрын
That's a conspiracy theory I can get behind 😊 Jaffe Cree
@katrinapaton52833 ай бұрын
My grandad spent a season at Scott Base doing survey work. Got both extremes, from skinny dipping in the Dry Valley to being rescued by an American helicopter when the temperature, with wind chill, dropped to minus one hundred degrees unexpectedly.
@billboein3 ай бұрын
4:50 10c is around 50f not 12f
@SirNobleIZH3 ай бұрын
Maybe he accidentally plugged -10.8C into the calculator which is 12F
@markstanbrook55783 ай бұрын
He quite clearly said minus, even over that awful music.
@risenempire3 ай бұрын
But negative 10 is 14 so there's that
@Mean_Bean2793 ай бұрын
@@markstanbrook5578no he didn’t. He very clearly says “scorching 10.8 degrees Celsius or 12.5 degrees Fahrenheit.”
@billboein3 ай бұрын
@@markstanbrook5578 even if he did say that it would be even more wrong because he was talking about it going above freezing and -10 and 12 are both not above freezing
@ravenbarsrepairs55943 ай бұрын
For those interested, there are several KZbin channels of people documenting their stay at McMurdo station.
@schwags19693 ай бұрын
I have seen several, very interesting. I have 2 friends that also went there for work.
@notmattmclellan3 ай бұрын
There is a fantastic quasi-book titled, “How to Get a Job in Antarctica” written by Matty Jordan that does an exquisite job walking through the type of person that’s successful in the environment. Definitely worth a read!
@schwags19693 ай бұрын
@@notmattmclellan My friends both got jobs through industry contacts, but thanks for the info. Might be fun to read just for fun.
@BellumW3 ай бұрын
As a Canadian I lived with -50C in the Yukon, and when it was -20C warm enough to go outside 😊
@toulousegoose1150Ай бұрын
Alberta here! I dream of being able to work in somewhere like Dawson city. The average temperatures there at McMurdo didn't sound too different from where I live either lol. You win though.
@BellumWАй бұрын
@@toulousegoose1150 Being from Alberta you can take Yukon winter for sure. Dawson is really nice in the summer they take lots of workers mostly in hospitality. I worked in the Downtown Hotel and even worked doing the Sour Toe cocktail. Its a beautiful part of Canada defiantly you should check it out.
@jimmyquinn69843 ай бұрын
I’ll be making a trip there on that same coast guard ice breaker shown :) it’s an old boat, more than 50 yrs at this point but still going strong!
@bazzingabomb3 ай бұрын
Good luck mate.
@omarbaba98923 ай бұрын
What ship you taking?
@frequentlycynical6423 ай бұрын
Go, Coasties! My dad was one in WWII.
@andrewsmithingell67303 ай бұрын
Is that Polar Sea or Star?
@danuebustos65763 ай бұрын
Might see you there! Because of this video you shouldn't be too surprised by how little accommodations there are when you get shore leave there.
@Bob1934-l6d3 ай бұрын
Did the 91-92 and 93-94 seasons. Fun fact: The C-5s can only stay in one spot for about an hour, otherwise they deform the ice and they have trouble getting out of the depression. Turn arounds were pretty quick. There was the time I drove up to one and the aircrew came charging out naked, ran around the plane 3 times and then disappeared back inside. Their equivalent of the Polar plunge. Yes the Kiwis would drill a big hole in the ice and you could jump in for a refreshing dip.
@garce70393 ай бұрын
10.8 C is actually 54.11 F.
@WeAreTheTrueMedia3 ай бұрын
Simon just reads any script given him with zero fact checking. This channel used to be immune but recently...
@AltonV3 ай бұрын
@@WeAreTheTrueMedia Simon doesn't write the scripts, he just reads them
@notsure9843 ай бұрын
Shit 54 f aint to bad
@GreenFuture0013 ай бұрын
This is an egregious logical error to anyone proofreading the script... or just reading it, Simon. smh
@MichaelScheele3 ай бұрын
10.8° C = 51.44° F
@tattoochef4 күн бұрын
My wifes granddad was on the navy ship that delivered the reactor to Antarctica. His pics from there are wild. He actually made 2 trips down there. He was quite proud of them.
@kennandunn75333 ай бұрын
I caught a mistake at 4:48. 10.8 Celsius is not 12.5 Fahrenheit it's 51.4, you converted negative 10.8.
@scottrackley44573 ай бұрын
Yeah, I had a record scratch on that.
@Rylee_DJ3 ай бұрын
Love the McMurdo station 🇺🇸
@chadfansler12693 ай бұрын
The music adds so much depth to the video.... Said no one ever
@joeg54143 ай бұрын
yeah i don't understand why they do this
@VideoManDan13 күн бұрын
Not to mention how difficult it is to understand this guy when he starts mumbling. Guy doesn't know how to keep his voice at a constant volume.
@mhardy0063 ай бұрын
The music is kind of annoying
@justin33463 ай бұрын
It is super distracting.
@coadypurchase9233 ай бұрын
Music sounds like something you’d hear in some hipster coffee shop
@djy43223 ай бұрын
Even his voice is, just the topic is interesting 😂😂
@bablela263 ай бұрын
The heck is wrong with yall?!? smh
@jonathanputnam21783 ай бұрын
Came to say this.
@ODragonwing3 ай бұрын
My father was a part of Operation Deep Freeze during his time in the Navy. He was a photographer and we still have stacks of his pictures. Antarctica is bleak and foreboding, yet beautiful.
@jackvos80473 ай бұрын
McMurdo isn't the supply hub for all of the Antarctic bases at all. Mawson is the distribution hub for all of the Australian bases and it gets it's supplies directly from Australia.
@Jessersadler3 ай бұрын
eh. . . it really is. It may come from Australia, but it goes through McMurdo sound.
@peter65zzfdfh3 ай бұрын
@@Jessersadlerno, it really isn’t. Also the poster above is also wrong, Casey, Mawson and Davis are all supplied directly from Hobart, Australia and none of the ships go within thousands of km of McMurdo sound. McMurdo is a huge distance out of the way for any of the Australian bases on another side of the continent (hence why McMurdo flights leave from NZ not Australia) and only rarely do passengers transfer through there and vice versa when Wilkins is shut or a free seat is available. Otherwise for air supplied cargo it goes through Wilkins or is directly air dropped by C-17 from Hobart or Perth. Sometimes a ship will stop at two or three of the Australian stations on one trip, but supplies are not sent to one first generally, but if any are, a hub it’s Casey due to the relatively nearby Wilkins Aerodrome open for part of the summer season (except when it’s too warm!), and the higher bed capacity there. I have literally physically been aboard in Australia’s ships, both the new Icebreaker and previous leased ships. As well as consigned cargo for each station. M
@jackvos80473 ай бұрын
@@Jessersadler it really isn't. Information about the RSV Nuyina from the Australian Antarctic Program explicitly states it delivers supplies and Personal Directly to Australian Bases.
@Jessersadler3 ай бұрын
@jackvos8047 it's an icebreaking research vehicle, has only been around since 2021, and skipped 22/23. . . so it's only usable for 2 years since 2021🤷♂️. How'd they get supplied before that? Also, the US doesn't really use its ice breaker as a "supply" ship. while it's capable, and does transport people and limited items, it's main purpose is to break a channel for frigates and container ships to bring in supplies. McMurdo is by far the largest and most utilized base on the continent, by all nations that operate there.
@licencetoswill3 ай бұрын
ikr, Mcmurdo has nothing to do with the other bases down there. Scott and South pole being the exceptions. The 3 BAS bases I've been too and the Chilean and Arentine ones are completely independent from it.
@jfbeam3 ай бұрын
A few corrections... fuel is not _flown_ in! Do you have any idea how many flights / how expensive it would be? PM3 leaked pretty much from day one. The "modular" design was so every piece of it could fit in a cargo container so it could be shipped in - again not _flown_ in. (In fact, fuel is rarely even flown to inland bases. South Pole station, for example, has all of its fuel tractored in. Yes, they drag it all the way there - South Pole Overland Traverse (SPOT))
@BUCKMAW3 ай бұрын
In the years before the SPOT was completed, VXE-6 LC-130's would fly fuel flights daily to the South Pole. It was a horrible way to move it, but it was done. My last stay at McMurdo was 30 years ago, and I remember watching years later as the overland route to the plateau was advanced.
@jfbeam3 ай бұрын
@@BUCKMAW Yes, it was horrible and insanely expensive. And for a good part of the year, not possible even do. SPOT isn't exactly safe, but it is much cheaper. (It was originally called the south pole inland traverse, but USAP didn't like "SPIT".)
@Picasso_Picante923 ай бұрын
With that accent, everything he says sounds correct.
@rain48343 ай бұрын
C17s would like to laugh at this statement. Lol yes fuel is flown in.
@jfbeam3 ай бұрын
@@rain4834 Nope. A C17 could carry about 20k gal of diesel. That's enough for about two weeks. Their fuel *IS* delivered by ship. [ www.nsf.gov/pubs/1997/antpanel/4past.htm Section 4.2.7 ]
@christainmarks1063 ай бұрын
Turn the background MUSIC DOWN… there are portions of the video when I can barely hear simon
@lijohnyoutube1013 ай бұрын
I am always shocked when people mention this on KZbin videos. I can barely barely tell there is background music. Like I have to turn it to max volume and hold my ear to my phone. I wonder if there is some subset of people that can hear background info at different volumes than typical!
@TheBotticelliProject3 ай бұрын
Probably you’re not listening on headphones. Personally it doesn’t drown things out but it feels distracting and unnecessary.
@pleasestopscreaming3 ай бұрын
@@lijohnyoutube101 same, I never notice the bg music
@lijohnyoutube1013 ай бұрын
@@TheBotticelliProject That is true, I do not use headphones
@lijohnyoutube1013 ай бұрын
@@pleasestopscreaming yep I am always shocked. I have seen several people say this and almost always I legitimately say ..what there was background music. Like i have to go and try to extreme listen at max volume with the phone to my ear and it is like really focusing to BARELY hear a faint whisper of a background.
@user-tn1vc1xz5d3 ай бұрын
Surviving in McMurdo is pretty easy. I worked there in 2000 and it was great. The food was v good. You get used to the cold, going back to darkness when heading north after your time there is the weirdest bit. You kinda forget what darkness is like 😂😂
@andrewsmithingell67303 ай бұрын
Oh, so you did summer.😅
@danuebustos65763 ай бұрын
How dare you lie to people about the food! lol
@Jessersadler3 ай бұрын
@@andrewsmithingell673090% of people "do" summer. Skeleton crew in the winter there.
@andrewsmithingell67303 ай бұрын
@@Jessersadler Yep, was just commenting on the "mainbody" experience...even "winfly" would yield a different perspective.
@SA-bc6jw3 ай бұрын
Stepping back into civilization after a W/O was brutal. The darkness you got used to.
@cra8319 күн бұрын
ive got many happy memories of nights "out" at McMurdo, waiting for a ride back to scott base, very hungover, in the morning after a great breakfast in Building 155! Also; i was the Power Engineer for Scott Base from sept 2019-october 2020 and dont recall any power reduction in our turbines... We had issues with the power store but thats only used to smooth out power supply changes between McM and SB, depending on wind conditions
@kingsgaurd3 ай бұрын
I was at McMurdo for several weeks, a long time ago. It got above freezing one day. It was like summer.
@gordonmills27483 ай бұрын
I live at the other end of the temperature scale. A few years ago I was working outside at a job (Phoenix, in case you're wondering) and looked down at my phone to check the temperature. It was 117. In the shade.
@nedkelly96882 ай бұрын
Yea so do we in Australia, one town we live in underground caves because is so hot...
@ssokolowАй бұрын
"Assuming that the freezer is running" ...no. It costs extra to put a reversing valve in a heat pump, so freezers can only make things colder than their surroundings. That's literally the difference between traditional air conditioning and a home heat pump. The latter has a reversing valve and auto-defrost for the outside half of the loop and the former doesn't.
@MattCombs-ge7ki3 ай бұрын
Got a buddy that works there. Loves it
@MattCombs-ge7ki3 ай бұрын
In fact, he signed a new contract and was off in the last couple of weeks
@Emily.twice.thrice3 ай бұрын
Coast Guard icebreakers? We wish!! We have one. One icebreaker capable of going down there. We are decades overdue for a new one and there isn’t one coming soon.
@Jessersadler3 ай бұрын
I was on Polar Sea's last trip south. Didn't know it at the time, but that's how history panned out
@JBHRN3 ай бұрын
@@Jessersadler Prior Coastie... The state of the Coast Guard Ice Breaker's is dreadful! If only the US woould invest the USCG as fraction of what the USN gets... JB Hall, LT USCG (USMMA '95)
@jakehanneman695629 күн бұрын
@2:38 check out that MINT obs ford in the background 👌👌 orange actually looks good
@Josiahdrews146619 сағат бұрын
I spotted that immediately 😂 gotta love a bullnose
@jakehanneman695619 сағат бұрын
@Josiahdrews1466 How could ya miss it 😂. Really interesting that most of the trucks I saw in these pics were fords 🤔🤔
@bryangrote87813 ай бұрын
I was literally watching "The Thing" again last night and then today it's the opening for this video. Simon is psychic!
@String.3 ай бұрын
No worries. I live and work in Barrow.
@sethmoyes79993 ай бұрын
I love these videos and have watched forever, but this new music is too loud I'm comparison to Simon's voice.
@gaius_enceladus3 ай бұрын
Trivia fact - apparently the South Pole base uses NZ time for its timekeeping.
@anumeon3 ай бұрын
Always nice to see the ol' swedish icebreaker "Oden" show up.. :)
@artwerksDallas3 ай бұрын
I was at McMurdo in 2018 to 2019. It was freezing then but id love to go back
@XYGamingRemedyG3 ай бұрын
"the edge of the world" 👀 I can already hear faint "ice wall" comments...
@stephenmonaghan60303 ай бұрын
And the inevitable Flerfs crying at it's all fake 'cos no-one can go there and the penguins are armed...
@LyricClock-fo8he3 ай бұрын
@@stephenmonaghan6030who gave penguins guns I mean at this point it’s prolly the only way to slow global warming lmao
@olencone40053 ай бұрын
@@LyricClock-fo8he The dolphins armed the penguins in '64 to help fight their common foe, the sinister and cunning squirrels :D
@giannidcenzo3 ай бұрын
😂
@hybrid9mm3 ай бұрын
@@olencone4005😂 grey or red squirrels?
@shawncubbon18863 ай бұрын
Spent time at McMurdo from oct 94 to fed 95, was a great experience.
@DanielDogeanu3 ай бұрын
We better practice living in extreme cold and harsh weather conditions, if we want to ever go to Mars, Callisto and Enceladus!
@Yaivenov3 ай бұрын
First Antarctica, second the Moon, third Mars. After that point we should be able to send expeditions anywhere we're willing to go. 🎉
@just_kos993 ай бұрын
We at least have a magnetic field, to protect us from most cosmic rays. THAT is the main dilemma with interplanetary travel and colonization.
@zimriel3 ай бұрын
@@just_kos99 Interplanetary, yes, and I've seen few good ideas on preventing that... The moon has regolith that can be dug under, and some lava tubes. Keeping people tumour-free down there should be fine. And the journey there and back is nonterrible.
@bishop_98Күн бұрын
10:02 = I learned of McMurdo Station when watching a documentary about "Project Overdue". It follows New Zealander police officers that were tasked with going to Mt Erebus to recover bodies from a plane crash. It uncovers scandals and its chilling and enlightening to watch. I encourage everyone to watch the documentary.
@GeographyCzar12 күн бұрын
I live in Fargo. My brother (who does not) teases me with current conditions at McMurdo when they are warmer than Fargo. Of course, it’s summer in Antarctica while we have our winter, but still. It’s disturbing how mild minus ten Celsius seems to me in the middle of January.
@Lemmon714_3 ай бұрын
"The Thing" is a fantastic movie.
@XDex913 ай бұрын
Reminds me of Northern Minnesota. -20deg Fahrenheit is a pretty typical winter morning.
@SuperJew14543 ай бұрын
Currently at Mcmurdo. Been here for 7 months so far.
@melflob3ats2 ай бұрын
Might get hired there for a contract How is it ?
@SuperJew14542 ай бұрын
@@melflob3ats I enjoyed it. I was there for winter so it was very low amount of people compared to the summer time.
@agent_meister4772 ай бұрын
Go get em buddy 👍
@applejacks97127 күн бұрын
I've always wondered how they keep the fuel in the trucks and vehicles from gelling up. I use Howes and Penray but it'll still gel up when I park over the weekend, even with the truck parked in the shed out of the weather.
@Ionut-bg6vw3 ай бұрын
The thing mentioned!!!!
@WeAreTheTrueMedia3 ай бұрын
🤦♂️
@Ionut-bg6vw3 ай бұрын
@@WeAreTheTrueMedia I saw
@golf-n-gunsАй бұрын
We need another horror/mystery movie based in McMurdo
@danuebustos65763 ай бұрын
Another two corrections, on top of the fuel not being flown in, there is no longer a bowling alley and the hottest Fahrenheit temperature is wrong. One of the bowling lanes is in storage and can be setup in the basketball gym for special occasions. But that hardly ever happens. The hottest Fahrenheit temperature is actually 51.44. Must have been a simple conversion error that made it into the script. However, that doesn't change the fact that in the height of Summer at McMurdo the temperature rarely gets above the freezing temperature of water.
@Jessersadler3 ай бұрын
for sure was a calculation error
@joaobarrosleal3 ай бұрын
The first time I ever heard of McMurdo was on Stargate SG-1. Learning about it here is super interesting. Also I think you should do a video on the Hulett Ore Unloaders that used to exist in the Great Lakes. They were super interesting machinery and would be well suited for this channel
@Joe-ij6of2 ай бұрын
I swear this guy already has a video on everything I become interested in
@jonathan.vuille-pro3 ай бұрын
Just earing "John Carpenter's The Thing" in the first seconds of the video made me put a thumb up!!
@theSnakeDoctor3 ай бұрын
in the words of Canned Heat "Lets Work Together"
@Hykje22 күн бұрын
The first rule of McMurdo: Have your flamethrower ready at all times.
@nixon2tube3 ай бұрын
I know this is a video about McMurdo and not The Thing, but I found the creepiest thing about the Thing was that the environment was also the only thing stopping the total destruction of the human race (and probably every other species on the planet too. It was equally "It's too cold to survive, so the monster will get me" but also from the monsters POV "I will never be warm and I can see the possibility of my total defeat just because all my possible victims are already dead".
@halcon21343 ай бұрын
Take a load of substrate, it is cheap, set up a greenhouse and you will get fun and plenty of fresh food.
@juliaforsyth83323 ай бұрын
Winds there, though?
@YorkGod1Ай бұрын
A Refreshing Video
@rustythecrown93173 ай бұрын
McMurdo stayed alive by Not answering that radio call.
@Kshwhdigwffekk3 ай бұрын
“Edge of the World” The flat earthers are going to love that one.
@misterramon74473 ай бұрын
You mean we AREN'T living on DiscWorld??? No wonder my dragon just lays on the floor and wheezes (then again, it may just be a fat iguana)
@vic50153 ай бұрын
I met somebody once who had been at McMurdo station doing research for NASA. Since the conditions in Antarctica are as close to Mars-like as we can get on Earth, she was cintracted to study the bacteria there in hopes of getting some idea of what Martian bacteria might be like.
@belsona3 ай бұрын
Who needs avocados? Coming down again on the Ocean Giant
@BUCKMAW3 ай бұрын
Remember US Navy - Antarctic Development Squadron Six - VXE-6, the Sailors and Air Crews that tamed the frozen hellscape known as "The Ice..." (AntarcticHelRonSix) :) UH-1N - A Huey does not fly; it beats the air into submission.
@Curiosity-NZ3 ай бұрын
The aircraft flying down to the ice are known as Penguin Airlines.
@lanceferraro37813 ай бұрын
I'm disappointed, nothing about the 300 Club. Amundson Scott South Pole station. To join first climb into sauna, set it at 240 or so. Half hour. Run outside to touch the South Pole marker, 800 feet away (tough at 10,000 feet) and run back inside. Do this naked. Just once. Trivia, at Antartica Snickers bars are the energy bar of choice.
@lanceferraro37813 ай бұрын
Oh, 300 because that is supposed to be the temp difference between the sauna and outside.
@tokslut3 ай бұрын
Swedish Icebreaker :O Long way from home!
@connornash5713 ай бұрын
have you ever thought about doing a megaprojects video about massive mining dump trucks?
@dennisvandermarkt82633 ай бұрын
Live in Michigan. Few years ago - 15. Fahrenheit. Kinda cold
@MrTexasDan3 ай бұрын
Northern Minnesota, a few years back ... -50F (without wind chill). Kinda breathtaking.
@shaun.h.barlow3 ай бұрын
@@MrTexasDan ever been to coldfoot ak? Jan 1989 -74 f north american record coldest (not windchill)
@lijohnyoutube1013 ай бұрын
@@MrTexasDan I have hit 50 below 3 times in MI but all with windchill!!!
@henrycarlson75143 ай бұрын
@@MrTexasDan I saw -56 1 day , that was the night I forgot to plug my car in (block heater) , Thanks to 1000 amp battery and low compeshon the old Chevy Started , after a short warm up off to work I went . after about 6 miles I got heat .
@MrTexasDan3 ай бұрын
@@henrycarlson7514 Everything's so ... crunchy ... at those temps.
@daemn423 ай бұрын
Trying to listen to this one while driving. The crashing banging thunking thudding sounds during transitions are just too annoying and distracting.
@curtisevans84133 ай бұрын
Are you sure you're not hitting people?
@SkoTTe6663 ай бұрын
Then dont😮
@daemn423 ай бұрын
@@SkoTTe666 Thanks. I won't. He seems to be experimenting a lot lately with using really loud sounds especially early in the video (sometimes in other vids shouting loud enough to cause clipping). I suspect it's an attempt to test people's attention and the YT algo, but I just find it really annoying. If you're listening on tinny little mobile speakers may not notice it, but in the car or with headphones it's especially bad.
@tyrannicpuppy2 ай бұрын
Here's to hoping that sanity prevails in a twenty years when that Treaty is up for renewal. We all need to maintain that security for Antarctica. No matter what natural resources might be down there, it should forever remain the pristine reserve for scientific research and understanding. For the betterment of all humanity, not the search for profits or benefit of a singular nation. And I say that as an Aussie. The country that claims almost 42% of Antarctica as our Territory. Somethings should be preserved for all.
@callyman3 ай бұрын
Cold for me is anything below 25C
@raybod17753 ай бұрын
Real cold for me starts at -20C, live in upper Midwest USA, haven’t experienced that temp for over 20 years… global warming.
@ladyofthemasqueАй бұрын
Please note that at -70 (can't remember if it's C or F; I think it's C), you are NOT going to survive breathing unfiltered air, and MUST be wearing a specialty mask to allow you to breathe by pre-heating the air, but also allowing you to breathe without the moisture in your own breatth clogging the thermal filters. Because if you don't have that mask to pre-warm the air, your lungs will literally freeze. (I heard about it on a programme discussing scientific researchers living alongside Lake Baikal and what they endure each winter.)
@The_Verde_Haus3 ай бұрын
Flying there tomorrow.
@JW-mb6tq3 ай бұрын
How was the trip?
@mohammedsaysrashid35873 ай бұрын
Unique and attraction information video about McMurdo station
@The_RC_Guru3 ай бұрын
What could we possibly still be so fervently investigating science wise in Antarctica after 70 some years of being down there that still requires that many people?
@justandy3333 ай бұрын
Watching this makes me want to watch the Top Gear Polar Special all over again.
@viper33623 ай бұрын
I saw that Seabee stamp on the naval documentation for the power plant
@Peppermint_Winter3 ай бұрын
I work at the CAT plant that produces the generators that power McMurdo!
@katherinerichardson227324 күн бұрын
I recognize Simon right away I can't even remember what I used to watch him on but I know that voice there we go it was today I found out
@Rsenior19813 ай бұрын
@4:50, the conversion is wrong. 10.8C is 51.44F, not 12.5F. If its -10.8C the conversion works. So either the Celsius temp is missing a minus sign or the conversion to F is incorrect.
@Sam-le6spАй бұрын
Might be interesting for folks to know how the Cosmic Radiation Laboratory at Mcmurdo operates, and how it relates to military degaussing systems...also the SatTrack lab...
@falconnm3 ай бұрын
4:48 warmest temperature ever 10.8 degrees Celsius. This is 51 degrees Fahrenheit, video says 12°
@ElCapitanDeLaNoche3 ай бұрын
5:46 "Survivivng"?
@Hujhjgffw3 ай бұрын
What happened with the wind turbines was a battery system that failed because it used a controller that wasnt rated for the cold, and the output of the turbines had to be limited. There are plans to build more battery systems and more turbines.
@theoneandonlyguyallikian11903 ай бұрын
McMurdo sounds like a horror movie about a fast food chain
@JonathanH12533 ай бұрын
Firefighters can sign up to go to Antarctica and work at the Antarctica Fire Department at McMurdo Station. Yes, Antarctica has a fire department.
@jfbeam3 ай бұрын
Most stations do. Fire is a Very Bad Thing(tm). Several stations have been destroyed by fire. When you're hundreds (at best) or thousands (at worst) of miles from the next nearest people - not necessarily in a position to help, btw - you really don't want your buildings destroyed.
@JonathanH12533 ай бұрын
@@jfbeam oh I know, it's surprising to me that it's a full time fire department. Their call volume can't be very high. You'd think it would be a volunteer fire department. Then again... You need people willing to volunteer, which is a struggle for volunteer fire departments all across the US, so I can imagine it would be worse in Antarctica.
@lijohnyoutube1013 ай бұрын
@@JonathanH1253I think most are there for really short times.
@york26003 ай бұрын
They do a good amount of work. They're on site for each flight (there are tons) and they're general first responders.
@wrenchhead9443 ай бұрын
Back in the early 80's , I had a chance to go there as a mechanic . At 18 years old my mind was elsewhere and I did not take advantage of the opportunity . Should have done it .
@eamonahern74953 ай бұрын
I couldn't survive there for more than a month as I have type 1 diabetes and supplies would be severely limited. I go through 2 fast acting insulin pens a month, a pen of long acting insulin about every 18 days and 100 single use needles in 3 weeks to 25 days. My cgm only lasts 2 weeks before I've to replace it with a new one and I'd use a minimum of 4 test strips for finger pricking per day without a cgm. I spoke in the comments section of a video a few years ago with a guy who spent a long time in Antarctica and he said he was coeliac (as I am) and he said he got glutened a few times while he was there but he was able to manage it. He also said he preferred Antarctica to the 40+ degrees Celsius of the Nigerian summer heat. He said you can survive in Antarctica if you're coeliac but he agreed I'd struggle to survive as a diabetic because of limited supplies.
@ButtTrumpet1003 ай бұрын
I actually worked down there for 6 months a few years back and I'm a type 1 diabetic. It's a lot of planning out your supplies and coordinating with Drs, but it's been done many times. There was actually another type 1 down there with me as well who did just fine.
@johnrodgers20183 ай бұрын
Palins Erebus book mentions the terror and is a great book in early Arctic and Antarctic exploration history
@hughjass10443 ай бұрын
I'm waiting for the first circum-continental swimming race.
@agent_meister4772 ай бұрын
Scorchio! 😎
@jolly36333 ай бұрын
That's great..... but what about MacReady?
@katherinerichardson227324 күн бұрын
in Northeast Ohio anything under 50° f starts being cold in 50 really depends on if we're entering the warm season or the cold season
@york26003 ай бұрын
McMurdo PC Tech 08/09: The place rocks. Also I'm just now realizing some of these pics are mine. Fun times
@seanglynn89713 ай бұрын
You mean the ice wall right? Antarctica the ice wall that holds the flat earth oceans in? 🤣
@filovirus13 ай бұрын
ok re-watch time for The Thing!
@multiyapples3 ай бұрын
Now I want to visit McMurdo station.
@mztweety137428 күн бұрын
Between John Carpenter and Metallica, this place is fascinating.
@kirkharig1923 ай бұрын
They say you can't fire federal employees. So transfer them there. They will quit.
@bwk452811 күн бұрын
Fuel isn't flown in, it is shipped in by tanker once a year.
@MrTexasDan3 ай бұрын
Don't know who thought up the freezer bit ... but no, guys ... a freezer is not necessarily safer that being outdoors. Freezers are designed to cool things down to ~0F, and definitely not to heat things up to 0F. Put a running freezer out in -40 temps and within a few hours the interior will be ... wait for it ... -40.
@rikifollas73253 ай бұрын
The way they deal with toilet waste is interesting.. They separate the corn husks from the rest and send it back home😮
@kingsgaurd3 ай бұрын
McMurdo is not too bad in the summer (Nov, Dec). It is light almost all the time. Note I did go to "Discovery Hut". It is very cool to see.