Tony Rayment
Scott Base New Zealand 1965-66
					Old Antarcticans Database Project
					
					Pictures of a VX6 flight from Williams Field, McMurdo Sound, 
					to the South Pole, unload fuel then land at the head of the 
					Beardmore Glacier (no airstrip).
					"We were sent in to establish samples 
					and observations taken in the map area. Sir Ernest Shackleton 
					pioneered the route up the Beardmore glacier 1908-9. Captain 
					Sott in 1910-11. Both passed close to the cliff face taking 
					samples where it is printed Wilsons diary. Four of us spent 
					a month in the area. We were dropped about where it reads polar 
					plateau, made our main camp in the bowl between Mt Bowers and 
					Mt. Bartlett."
Tony Rayment
					
						
							
							 McMurdo Jan 
							1966
							McMurdo Jan 
							1966  
						
							
							 
							
							8320 C130 At Willliams 
							field
						 
					 
					
					
						
							
							 
							
							South Pole station Dec 
							1965.
						 
						
							
							 
							
							8321 C130 Landed on the 
							ice no prepared runway. Taxing in landing tracks.
						 
					 
					
					
						
							
							 
							
							Beardmore Glacier, Mt. 
							Buckley Nunatak background.
						 
						
							
							 
							
							J.A.T..O. Bottles firing 
							and four of us alone at the head of the Beardmore glacier.
						 
					 
					
					
						
							
							 
							
							C47, booked on this plane 
							but a change of plans, later put on a c130. Right in 
							the photo Mike Prebble, Scott base leader 1965-66.
						 
						
							
							 
							
							Fitting J.A.T.O. bottles.
						 
					 
					
					
						
							
							 
							
							Map of the area on the 
							Beardmore Glacier.
						 
						
							
							 
							
							Leaf sample from Mt. Bowers.
						 
					 
					
					
						
							
							 
							
							New Zealand Scott Base. 
							1966.
						 
						
							
							 
							
							Snow landing gear C47.
						 
					 
					
					
						
							
							 
							
							J.A.T..O. Bottles firing 
							and four of as alone at the head of the Beardmore glacier.
						 
						
							
							 
							
							Long haul to our final 
							camp site. Mt Bowers far right.
						 
					 
					
					
						
							
							 
							
							Means of transport.
						 
						
							
							 
							
							Looking down the mighty 
							Beardmore glacier.
						 
					 
					
					
						
							
							 
							
							Looking down the Beardmore 
							glacier to the Cloud Maker mountain from the summit 
							of Mt. Bartlett.
						 
						
							
							 
							
							Landing area. Mt Darwin 
							on the left, Buckley nunataks way over to the right.
						 
					 
					
					
						
							
							 
							
							On the move along the 
							base of Mt Bowers.
						 
						
							
							 
							
							Stair way to heaven! Playing 
							it safe on the way up Mt. Bowers.
						 
					 
					
					Pictures copyright © Tony Rayment