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![]() Tararua Antarctic Expedition, 1962-63
Appendix: Logistics
Food for 480 man-days Standard food boxes ..... 891 pounds [404 kg] Luxury food boxes ....... 135 pounds [61 kg] Emergency food boxes ..... 74 pounds approx. [34 kg] All food ............... 1100 pounds [499 kg] Food per man-day ......... 37 ounces [1040 g] (24 boxes, 20 man-days each) Item .................. Unit # Pounds Pemmican .............. Bar 5 3½ Freeze-dried meat ..... Pkt 5 1½ Potato powder .......... Bag 2 2 Vegetables, dehydrated . Bag 2 1Ό Soups .................. Bag 4 1 Bacon ................. Pkt 1½ 1½ Meat, dehydrated ...... Tin ½ 1 Egg powder ............. Bag 1 ½ Rolled oats ............ Bag 1 3 Milk powder ............ Bag 3 1½ Sugar .................. Bag 1 5 Biscuits, Tararua ...... Pc 60 3 Butter, Argentinean .... Tin 3 3 Marmite (yeast extract). Jar 1 Ό Peanut butter .......... Bag 1 Ό Salt ................... Pkt 2 ½ Raisins ................ Pkt 2 1½ Chocolate, Nestlιs ..... Bar 16 5Ό Boiled sweets .......... Pkt 1 ½ Fruit crystals ......... Pkt 2 Ό Cocoa .................. Pkt 1 Ό Bournvita (beverage) ... Pkt 1 Ό Tea, loose ............. Pkt 1 Ό Coffee, instant, Nestlιs Tin 1 0.125 Vitamin C .............. Tab 12 Multi-vitamins ......... Tab 8 Wire bag sealers ....... Ea. 8 Toilet paper .......... Roll 2 Total pounds ................ 37 Total pounds, 24 boxes ..... 891 Empty plywood box, pounds .... 6 and denote average quantities for alternative items. In addition, there were two emergency 30-man-day food boxes with the most concentrated of the above foods. (4 boxes, 120 man-days each) Item .................. Unit # Pounds Vegetables, dehydrated . Bag 1 Ύ Meat paste ............. Tin 2 ½ Salmon ................. Tin 2 1½ Herrings ............... Tin 2 1½ Curry .................. Tin 1 Ό Chutney ................ Jar 1 1 Herbs .................. Pkt 1 0.025 Soup ................... Pkt 2 ½ Cheese wedges .......... Pkt 2 1 Cheese ................. Tin 2 2 Instant pudding ........ Pkt 8 2 Jelly .................. Pkt 6 1½ Apricots, dried ........ Pkt 8 4 Milk powder ............ Pkt 1 2 Fruit .................. Tin 3 3Ύ Honey .................. Tin 1 5 Jam .................... Tin 2 3½ Nuts and sultanas ...... Bag 5 1 Boiled sweets .......... Bag 2 1 Biscuits ............... Pkt 2 1 Wire bag sealers ....... Ea 12 Toilet paper .......... Roll 1 Total pounds ................ 34 Total pounds, 4 boxes ...... 135 Equipment on each sledge (Each two-man team pulled a sledge.) Nansen sledge and hauling traces British Polar tent Bamboo pole, for surveying and crevasse probing Food boxes: six standard plus one luxury Kerosene Primus fuel: 8 gallons [36 liters] Kitchen box (see below) Sledge bag (see below) Backpacks (see Personal) Bedding rolls, 2 (see Personal) Ice axes, skis and ropes (see Personal) Two-way radio (Model 557) and modulator Theodolite and theodolite legs Survey box (see below) Geological equipment and specimens Medical kit Sledge repair kit Shovel Theodolite eyepiece filters and other accessories Photogrammetry camera (modified Paxette) Film for photo panoramas from survey stations (35 mm B&W) US Navy trimetrogon oblique aerial photographs Map, Tucker Glacier, prepared by John Millen Star tables (to compute geographic position from celestial observations) Book of seven-figure logarithms Office supplies (as under Personal) Man-hauling and climbing equipment (see Personal) Piton hammer Boots or mukluks Gloves Vacuum Thermos flasks, 2 Cameras Binoculars Compass, magnetic Barometer Signal mirror (to attract attention in emergency) Smoke canisters (ditto) Primus cooker Kerosene metal bottle, quart, Kerosene cans, gallon, 8 Metafuel (methyl alcohol Primus starter fuel) Funnel, fuel Matches Primus prickers (to clear clogged fuel jet) Primus spare parts Pressure cooker Billies, 2 quart [2 liter], 2 Billy clamp Plastic bowls, cooking/eating, 4 Mugs, enamel, 2 Spoons, 2 Sheath knifes, 2 Tin opener Sponge Pot cleaner Plastic eating bibs (hardly used) Candles Alarm clock Air mattress pump Tent brush (to remove snow from clothing) (Mostly kept in a Mountain Mule backpack, except for bedding.) Bedding Air mattress Foam plastic pad over air mattress Sleeping bag, outer, oversized Everest model Sleeping bag, inner, 20-Below model Head wear Balaclava Sun hat Upper wear Down jacket Anorak Tee-shirt, 3 Shirt, wool, 2 Jersey, wool, 2 Scarf, wool Balaclava hat Bib, eating Lower wear Windproof over-trousers Trousers, wool, pair, 2 Long johns, pair, 2 Underpants, pair, 6 Hand-wear Mitts, wool, pair, 2 Over-mitts, wool, pair, 2 Gloves, wool, light (for surveying) Mitts, leather (for building rock cairns) Foot-wear Mukluks, pair Boots, leather, pair Slippers, pair Socks, wool, pair, 10 Anklets, pair, 1 Dubbin leather treatment, 1 tin Boot laces, 1 pair Inner soles, nylon mesh, pair, 3 Eye protection Sun glasses Snow goggles (with spare lenses) Toilet Soap, cake, 2 Toothbrush Toothpaste powder, 4 Brulidane sunburn cream, tubes, 2 Zinc sun block cream, tube, 1 Towel, hand Handkerchief, 4 Man-hauling over snow and climbing Skis and poles, pair (Skis had polar bindings.) Ski seal skins, pair Ski wax, can Ice axe Crampons, pair Rope, nylon, 120 feet [36 m] Waist loop Prussic slings (for crevasse rescue), 3 Karabiners, 3 Pitons screw, ice, rock 1 each Man-hauling sledge harness and trace Photographic Camera, Yashica, 35 mm Camera, Rex, 120 (2Ό square) Exposure meter Filters, UV, salmon and yellow Lens hood Film, 35 mm, colour print, 6 Film, 35 mm, monochrome, 1 Film, 120, colour print, 4 Film, 120, monochrome, 11 Writing and reading Notebooks, 2 Writing pad and envelopes Rubbers (erasers), 2 Pencils, 14 Paper back book, 2 Camera instructions Morse code, etc. Miscellaneous Cash Sewing kit Beer for Christmas, cans, 2 per man Cigars, 9 (communal) Tobacco, 1 |