Molly Miller is spending two months in the field in Antarctica from mid-November 2003 to mid-January 2004. She has agreed to file dispatches every two weeks or so that describe her experiences in this frozen world that is visited by only a select few.
 
 
Good weather allows the geologists to wrap up their field studies and head home
Nashville, Tennessee
January 15th 2004
 
Discovery of 260 million year old fossil forest
follows stretch of bad weather

Beardmore Remote Camp
Late December 2003
 
Storm delays arrival of helicopters for three days
Beardmore Remote Camp
December 14, 2003
 
Setting up base camp in the Transantarctic Mountains
Beardmore Remote Camp
November 30, 2003
 
First message from Antarctica
McMurdo Station, Antarctica
November 14, 2003