Expedition II · Antarctica
Polar journaling
Notes from cold silence, where language becomes shorter and attention becomes sharper.
Context
Low temperatures and open horizons reduce distraction. Small details like wind shifts, snow texture, and changing light become the main signals for orientation and pace.
Practice
Entries stay concise: what happened, what changed, what mattered. The discipline is to record direct observation before interpretation.
From Moss to Whale
A shareable lecture deck connected to the wider Antarctic field story, moving from mosses and lichens to the larger life of the Southern Ocean.
Explore the full presentationField Note: What becomes easier to name when the environment is stripped down?