I see that my first post was entered as a "page". Should have been a blog post. Here's what I wrote:

 9/24

Day one. The organizing.


Gave JHA and overview of teardown project to Terry, Clayton, and Justin. Removed everything from the "sea-tainer". Staged all pelican and CSAT3 cases in the field. At first glance, we have more CSAT3 cases that CSAT3s on towers(?). I feel the answer will reveal itself in time. Took down three towers (started at opposite end). With four people there are no issues with a controlled walk down. 


Shane mentioned today's conditions were perfect for data collection. We will continue to organize tomorrow and start bringing down more of the array. 


9/25

Day two. "Commence the lowerings."


Gave JHA presentation to Allison, Bill, Josh, Antonio and David. Bill gave Allison a thrilling tour of the base and ISS setup. Then we set out to the array for teardown ops already in progress by Justin and Clayton. Gave Allison some background of my experience thus far as a EOL tech. Also, of our general operations as the surface team (as Tony understands it...differing to Bill for science explanations). We have both radiometer stations, Chenning's line, the chem shelter, and 15 towers down. Looking good. 

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