Chef in Antarctica

Huh, I had no idea there were chefs in Antarctica. I figured those guys would be eating freeze dried food and MREs for months on end, with maybe some seal meat to supplement. 🤷‍♂️
Friend of mine got an HVAC job above the arctic circle and they ate pretty good. Can't go outside by yourself though, polar bears will get you...
 
Thanks for posting - really interesting read. Great second from last paragraph btw.
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Yes, leave no trace! 👍
That applies to anywhere that is permanently frozen. When I was cycling through the tundra in northern Norway (even in 24hrs of daylight) the ground is permanently frozen, so you can not bury human waste. It does not decompose. you have take it with you to the nearest town, to be disposed of correctly.
 
That applies to anywhere that is permanently frozen. When I was cycling through the tundra in northern Norway (even in 24hrs of daylight) the ground is permanently frozen, so you can not bury human waste. It does not decompose. you have take it with you to the nearest town, to be disposed of correctly.
That's a thought! Good policy though. 👍
 
We have no frost, but we do have a number of places in the bush where you are asked to take all your rubish with you.
This does not apply to compostable stuff though, it's bottles, plastics etc
 
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