| John, Robert, and Steve's ride arrives. |
| Saying good-bye. |
| South Pole International Passenger Terminal. |
| Boarding. |
| Pisten Bully. |
| Matrack. |
| Jamie swaps hoists. |
| Working on K2. |
| Working on K2. |
| Looking up at K3 in the mount. |
| Zak installs heat straps. |
| A poorly packaged fragile polarizing grid. (At least it's well labelled.) |
| Chris and Chin-Lin work on the near-field beam mapper. |
| Corona from Nueva Zelanda. |
| Our neighbours hoist their experiment up onto the roof. |
| Colin in the comfy chair. |
| Chin-Lin gets a ride back to Station. |
| The BICEP2ers show their appreciation of Keck. |
| Taxiing ... |
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| Chin-Lin applies tape to the 4 Kelvin stage. |
| Jamie documents. |
| The housekeeping backpack. |
| Ross decides that a fire alarm is no reason to interrupt dinner. |
| The station sousaphone. |
| Butter! |
| Wrapping the 4 Kelvin stage in superinsulation. |
| One of the clocks in Science. |
| This tube is apparently not part of the extensive series of pipes that transports glue around the station. |
| Sarah with an excessive number of nitrogen dewars. |
| Including Reuben Walter Ogdewer IV. |
| K1 sporting some impressive headgear. |
| Attaching the extension piece to K2. |