Field Work Trash or Treasure? As humans have explored the Antarctic wilderness further, their impact on it has become more…Edmund StumpNovember 1, 2012
News Fall Break For the first time this semester Arizona State has had a Fall Break. Regina came…Edmund StumpOctober 1, 2012
Field WorkNews The Remote Heart of the Transantarctic Mountains A glacier flows through the remote heart of the Transantarctic Mountains, a land so alien…Edmund StumpSeptember 1, 2012
ClimbingField Work The Aesthetics of Field Science This month marks the first anniversary of my blog. The following is an abridgement of…Edmund StumpAugust 1, 2012
News Gone Fishin’ Vacationing this month. I’ll be back to business in August.Edmund StumpJuly 1, 2012
Antarctic ExplorersClimbingField WorkNews The Unknown What is it about the unknown? Why are we drawn to it? Why the fascination?…Edmund StumpJune 1, 2012
News Cadillac Jack and the Whiteout Thanks to its extremely low humidity, the Antarctic atmosphere allows the sun to shine with…Edmund StumpMay 1, 2012
ClimbingField Work Antarctica in the Summer: Sunshine 24/7 A peculiarity of the polar regions is the cycle of seasons with total darkness and…Edmund StumpApril 1, 2012
News The Greening of McMurdo Station, Antarctica During the 1955-56 Antarctic summer season in preparation for the International Geophysical Year (1957-58), the…Edmund StumpMarch 1, 2012
News Going Swimming in Antarctica on the Huffington Post My new piece for the Huffington Post titled "Going Swimming In Antarctica By Accident and…Edmund StumpFebruary 5, 2012