After a few very interesting days around ACT11-A, the team has made it back to ACT11-B! The team has been able to make lots of radar measurements around ACT11-A, which is the lowest ice core ever drilled on the Greenland ice sheet! They report the possibility of high winds tomorrow, which might delay getting started on ACT11-B. Unfortunately, the wind will also continue to build up those pesky sastrugi that make driving and making radar measurements difficult.
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