Halley Bay - 1978

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Notable events/features of the year

  • Most days with gales: 90 days of the year.
  • IH tractor, rescued from a crevasse in 1972, falls through sea ice. Driver Pete Witty has a narrow escape. more..
  • Three men visiting the VLF plateau station are caught in bad weather and their tents disintegrate. They survive.
  • Allman, Gilbert, Leeson and Parker are the last to visit Halley-I. more..
  • Three dogs (Ralph, Tom and Nadine) arrived on Bransfield from Base E (Stonington Is.), 4 January 1978.

People

+MosleyM.V.(Miles)BC
AdamsB.J.(Charlie)Ionosphericist
AllmanA.W.(Andy)VLF Physicist
BaymanP.C.F.(Pete)Radio Operator
BradfordW.J.(John 'JB')Geophysicist
ConderD.J.(Derek)Cook
FreelandW.A.(William)MO
GilbertK.J.(Kevin 'Smuggler')DM
HoulcroftM.E.(Michael 'Bunny')Tractor mechanic
HowesM.A.(Michael)Ionosphericist
Lachlan-CopeT.A.(Tom)Met. physicist
LeesonM.J.(Martin)Meteorologist
ParkerJ.K.(Jim)Carpenter
PinnockM.(Mike 'Tiger')Ionosphericist
RogersW.G.(William)Electrician
SomertonI.W.(Ian 'Pedro')Geophysicist
WestmacottG.D.(Graham)Meteorologist
+ Deceased

Dogs

Brae, Muff, Nadine, Ralph, Tom.

Ionosphericist Mike Pinnock was the 1978 dog man, blessed with three new arrivals from Base E on Stonington Island - Nadine, Tom and Ralph. Mike was an enthusiastic dog man under whose guidance the dogs chalked up about 1600 miles on local sledging trips and ski-joring ventures, with the ageing Muff still leading. [Mike Holmes, 11 January 2006]

"Nadine was a very nervous bitch who died during the year with stomach ulcers. Ralph was considered to be a balanced dog, and Tom was a very strong, long-haired animal who worked hard but was regarded as a cowardly cheat. Brae remained as cunning as ever, and the group was somewhat dysfunctional." [Base Z Dog Report, 1978; BAS Archives file AD6/2Z/1978/V]

Pictures

Base photo:
Halley Bay base photo, 1978
M Mosley - M Leeson - G Westmacott - T Lachlan Cope - M Houlcroft - J Parker - M Howes - W Freeland - D Conder
M Pinnock - A Allman - K Gilbert - P Bayman - I Somerton - W Rogers - J Bradford
Muff- Brae
Picture supplied by Tony Jackson

Sno-cat
Sno-cat with sledges and cabooose en route to BP02 [Bob-Pi route]; September 1978, laying drum line.Picture by Andy Allman

More pictures by Andy Allman

Other information, anecdotes etc.

Mike Pinnock recalls:
Andy Allman, returning for his third winter at Halley at the beginning of 1978, brought in a Japanese trials bike (150 or 250 cc) which wintered with us. As I recall, Andy did a few runs on it in summer (Feb 1978) but could never get it to run reliably during the winter months. I think he eventually sold it to an outgoing winterer who intended to use it on a South American jolly. [18 January 2006]

Jim Parker says:

Thank God I'm not there now! Even with all the improvements. I don't really mean that - I'd love to go back. [20 March 2007]

Links

Summer 1977-78

LimbertD.W.S.(David)HQ Chief Met

David Limbert recalls:

I found Halley Metmen still using Upper Air TEMP Synoptic Coding that had been superseded several years earlier because ex-Halley FIDS told Met Office that it was Antarctic Practice which was a remarkable piece of negative feedback! Introduced some new and better chart recorders. Cut back the amount of stats, but introduced a monthly MetRep to back up International CLIMATS and CLIMAT TEMPS that often did not reach World Weather Centres.
HOSPITALITY GREAT- AND EVEN ENJOYED GASH. Had a marvellous time including visits to Grillage Village, and the last bit of Halley 1. Found the Armco Tube environment claustrophobic compared to HALLEY 1. [14/04/2006]


01 May 2008
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