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Gallery and Sound Bites
- Obituaries and Member Tributes
- Shelagh Robinson
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- Classified Ads and Similar
- Gallery and Sound Bites
- Macquarie Island Field huts
- Brewing beer on station
- Masons Hut in miniature
Personal Web Pages
Many people use the Interweb to create their own web pages; here are links to pages that have relevance to Antarctica.
Please note that the ANARE Club has has no control over the content or actions of external sites; due care should be taken when accessing those sites.
Please contact the Webmaster if there are other sites that you think should be included on this page.
Casey 2011 - Dave Barringhouse
Although designed for family and friends, Dave’s more than happy for others to look at his blog if interested.
Dave recently wrote: "Although I am a first time expeditioner, I have felt the.experience that is at times overwhelming to be in such a place. I have worked in the hottest parts of the world and the remotest. Antarctica is, by far, a place beyond the words of a simple boilermaker. The only way I have been able to convey my experiences to my family is in a blog of no great significance, but it does gives an insight into my experiences as a first time expeditioner the best way I can. It merely answers questions that get asked of me...!’ "
Wilkes Station History
Darryn Schneider and Bill Burch have set up an interesting site on the history of Wilkes station.
Filled with photos and a sound 'bite' of the huskies being fed, it's a great record of a station long buried by ice and snow.
Please note that the ANARE Club has has no control over the content or actions of external sites; due care should be taken when accessing those sites.
Please contact the Webmaster if there are other sites that you think should be included on this page.
Casey 2011 - Dave Barringhouse
Although designed for family and friends, Dave’s more than happy for others to look at his blog if interested.
Dave recently wrote: "Although I am a first time expeditioner, I have felt the.experience that is at times overwhelming to be in such a place. I have worked in the hottest parts of the world and the remotest. Antarctica is, by far, a place beyond the words of a simple boilermaker. The only way I have been able to convey my experiences to my family is in a blog of no great significance, but it does gives an insight into my experiences as a first time expeditioner the best way I can. It merely answers questions that get asked of me...!’ "
Wilkes Station History
Darryn Schneider and Bill Burch have set up an interesting site on the history of Wilkes station.
Filled with photos and a sound 'bite' of the huskies being fed, it's a great record of a station long buried by ice and snow.