Union Glacier Camp

Coordinates: 79°46′05″S 83°15′42″W / 79.768036°S 83.261666°W / -79.768036; -83.261666
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Union Glacier Camp
Airstrip
  • Double occupancy tents
  • Two heated dining halls and living areas
  • Solar power
  • Iridium satellite phone service
  • Tented office/work space (by prior arrangement).
  • Websiteantarctic-logistics.com/services/camp-services/

    The Union Glacier Camp is the only private seasonally occupied

    camp site located in Ellsworth Land in Antarctica. The camp is located in the Heritage Range, below the Ellsworth Mountains, on Union Glacier
    , that gives the camp its name.

    Location and features

    Map of Union Glacier.

    The camp is operated by Antarctic Logistics & Expeditions LLC (ALE), a company that provides expedition support and tours to the interior of Antarctica.

    ski planes. Union Glacier Camp replaced the earlier Patriot Hills Base Camp
    .

    During the months of November to January, when the weather is the least hostile, jet charter flights are operated from

    Punta Arenas, Chile to the camp. Union Glacier is the site of the annual Antarctic Ice Marathon,[6] as well as the start of the World Marathon Challenge (7 Marathons on 7 continents in 7 days).[7]

    Total solar eclipse

    On December 4, 2021, a total solar eclipse passed over Union Glacier Camp. It was the only human settlement in Antarctica to lie within the path of totality. This was one of two solar eclipses to occur in 2021; the other being on June 10.[8]

    See also

    References

    1. ^ a b c "Services". Antarctic Logistics & Expeditions LLC. 2016. Retrieved 11 July 2016.
    2. ^ "Antarctic Logistics & Expeditions". Archived from the original on 2008-12-05. Retrieved 2010-11-26.
    3. ^ Polar Conservation Organisation Archived 2011-07-19 at the Wayback Machine
    4. ^ "No more Patriot Hills: ALE's new runway and camp; and additions to the South Pole list". Retrieved 2010-12-03.
    5. ^ Initial environmental evaluation – development of blue-ice and compacted-snow runways, National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs, April 9, 1993
    6. ^ Antarctic Ice Marathon
    7. ^ World Marathon Challenge
    8. ^ Bakich, Michael E. (2021-12-03). "A total solar eclipse over Antarctica". Astronomy Magazine. Retrieved 2023-10-15.

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