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    Icy Solstice Swim For Australian Expeditioners

    zenger.newsBy zenger.newsJune 21, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    CANBERRA, Australia — Antarctic-based Australian expeditioners have taken a sub-zero polar plunge to mark the winter solstice, keeping the icy tradition alive.

    Each year, expeditioners at Australia’s three research stations in Antarctica and on sub-Antarctic Macquarie Island celebrate the year’s shortest day and longest night by taking a dip in sea ice or the ocean.

    The midwinter custom is a significant milestone for expeditioners, signifying “hump day” during the long and dark winter for the 86 souls spread across the stations.

    Casey station leader Kyle Williams said his team had created a 1.5-square meter pool by cutting through the 80-centimeter thick sea ice with chainsaws and crowbars.

    “The water temperature proved to be a bracing minus 2C, and the air temperature of minus 9C really got us moving,” he said after the event, held before Monday’s winter solstice.

    Casey research station Antarctica. (Doreen Mccurdy/AAP Image)

    Williams said his 27-person crew was not getting much vitamin D, with the sun only rising above the horizon for two-and-a-half hours a day.

    Further south at the Mawson and Davis research stations, expeditioners have not seen a sunrise for several weeks and are living in constant twilight or darkness.

    Aside from the medically supervised swims, formal dinners will also be held as part of the next phase of festivities.

    Kim Ellis, director of the Australian Antarctic Division, said the Covid-19 pandemic had resulted in dramatic program changes since the last midwinter celebrations.

    “We have been resilient and adaptive and kept all our research stations going strong and our expeditioners safe for another year,” Ellis said in a statement on June 21.

    The water temperature proved to be a bracing minus 2C. (Dean Lewins/AAP Image)

    “Our people deployed south, and their families are always in our thoughts. Midwinter is an opportunity to have some fun as we reflect on how far we’ve come and what is yet to be achieved.”

    The Australian Antarctic Division has tweeted about the event where the expeditioners are talking about their experience in a video.

    “Swimming doesn’t usually happen down south, but it’s an important tradition for Australia’s 86 expeditioners on #MidwintersDay. In #Antarctica, the winter solstice is celebrated with a sub-zero plunge in the sea-ice, and on sub-Antarctic Macquarie Is, a dip in the chilly surf,” read the tweet. The video currently has 4.5K views.

    In another tweet, a big shoutout is given to all the 86 expeditioners as they enjoy their ‘splendid isolation.’ “Happy #MidwintersDay! A big shoutout to our 86 expeditioners currently spending winter in splendid isolation at Australia’s three research stations in Antarctica and on subAntarctic Macquarie Island. The days get longer from now on!” read the tweet.

    (Edited by Vaibhav Vishwanath Pawar and Pallavi Mehra)



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