Scott Hut

 10-29-2022

Tomorrows supposed to be very cold and windy (50 mph) so I went for a walk down to Hut Point after work today. The hut was built in 1902 but on the outside, it looks like it did the day it was built. I’m just stunned by its pristine appearance. Outside the front door is a seal that was left there when Scott abandoned the hut over 100 years ago. The seal has remained frozen in place since that day






The Hut was open to the public when I was last here but because people were removing artifacts, they now keep it locked. Tours are available on given days and a volunteer docent answers questions and ensures artifacts remain intact for future generations. As you enter the building, you’re forced to duck your head in order to enter through the very short door. When you enter you feel as though you have literally stepped back in time.  Socks and t-shirts are draped over the bunk beds. Blankets and sheets lie rumpled as though the men had just rolled out of bed. A penguin, the object of a scientific experiment, remains on the lab table just as it was when the intrepid explores beat a hasty retreat from the upcoming winter’s grasping tendrils. A Heinz ketchup bottle with a cork stopper is visible in the kitchen. You can close your eyes and literally feel the presence of that very hardy group of explorers. It’s an incredible experience and reward for making a trip to The Ice!


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