14 Feb 2006 0215UTC: It's getting colder; temps now averaging in the 20s for the first time since we arrived on Peter I. The ice is changing from slushy to crunchy which makes getting around easier, believe it or not.
We're all excited about our nine 2M EME contacts last night, especially because it's never been done before. The Qs were widely celebrated by the whole Team! We're now in what might be called "Normal DXpedition Routine" of sleeping, eating and operating (not necessariy in that order!) We have seven stations on the air with the eight being shared between HF and EME.
We're still having difficulty in gathering logs and getting them transmitted; we urge your patience. We know you're all frustrated; we know it from the very high number of duplicate contacts we're making. For now, the log uploads are suspended. Please bear with us.
73 from the Peter I Team!