Pete is playing a dual role this trip as Field Leader and one of two
carpenters. He spent the last 7 weeks helping to plan this expedition in Hobart,
and managing the design and ordering of materials for the extension of the
Sorensen hut, this year's construction project. The Sorensen Hut which the
party use as a refuge will be doubled in size to accommodate a bedroom and laboratory for on site restoration of artefacts that are uncovered from Mawson's Hut. After the floor platform is laid Pete and the team will eagerly await the arrival of Orion, and the delivery of the freezer panels to complete the construction.
Pete has spent 14 months previously living in Antarctica, working from two
of Australia's Bases. He spent the full summer and winter at Casey station
working as a carpenter completing a new field equipment store. He then spent
two months at Davis laying foundations for a new accommodation building and
then guided staff in the field, wandering the beautiful Vestfold Hills with science staff and TV crews. He appeared on channel tens Totally Wild and Scope Antarctic series'.
When at home on the far north coast of NSW he splits his work time between
building custom homes on the Tweed Coast, and attending corporate team
building seminars as a guest motivational speaker. In his leisure he surfs,
rock climbs, plays guitar and harmonica and is a regular yoga student.
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
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Well done Peter, great to see the great work that you and your team are doing. And great to see a McCabe in a strange place doing wonderful things. I will send this to my father who is into McCabe history and he will be pleased. Can you tell me who your early people were, from where in Australia and from where in Ireland, Cavan or Monaghan - go well,
Tim McCabe
mccabeandco@gmail.com
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