A mind, a blog, and a vast emptiness

We often receive emails like the one below at the lonely North Dakota bunker that serves as Sepia Mutiny’s world blogging headquarters:

…I’d like to reach a wider audience and would really appreciate if you could link [to] my blog.

ps – I’m pretty good at keeping my site updated. Please take a look!

Thanks much!

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p>To this, our standard response (if we have time to write one) is a polite “please read our F.A.Q.” But when I read the above email from a blogger, writing from a lonely bunker of his own, with nothing but his science and his blog…well, I’m not made of stone people. I’m quick to recognize a kindred spirit when I see one.

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p>Plus, this guy’s research has direct bearing on my own work and career aspirations (and might save me some day):

I am a resident of Delhi, India, and a psychiatrist by profession (heal the mentally unwell). I’m also fond of the great outdoors, and cultures around the world. I’ll be spending 3.5 months in Antarctica winter of 2008, doing research at the Indian base station. Thru this blog, I hope to keep my friends and family updated on my stay in this incredible land.
–Sudhir Khandelwal [Link]

Of course he is going to be “good about updating his site!” What else does he have to do? 🙂

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p>First, let’s let Sudhir explain, through his blog, why he is down in Antarctica:

I started thinking of Antarctica seriously after my expedition to Kailash-Mansarovar in the summer of 2006. It was Chitra, in fact, who perhaps jokingly asked me what next after Kailash Mansarovar! Antarctica? And then there were others who had visited Antarctica as members of the Indian Scientific Expedition encouraging me to submit a research proposal to the National Centre for Antarctic and Ocean Research, under the Ministry of Earth Sciences. I proposed to study the longitudinal changes in the general and psychological health of expedition members who stay in Antarctica for short-term (3 months) and long-term (15 months) along with their coping strategies including tobacco and alcohol consumption. After being short-listed, I was called to make a presentation, and to my extreme joy I was informed in August, 2007 to get ready for joining the Pre-Antarctica Induction Training programme of two weeks starting mid-September at Auli in Garhwal Himalayas under the Indo-Tibetan Border Police. [Link]

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p>One of the seminal works about the psychological effects of long term isolated expeditions is a book I read years ago titled Bold Endeavors : Lessons from Polar and Space Exploration. Clinical observation of mental health (mental breakdown and group dynamics) during Antarctic expeditions, as well as long term submarine deployments, helps to inform NASA astronaut training as well as crew selection for the International Space Station (and eventually Lunar and Mars missions). Simply put, when you keep people isolated as a small group (and it is freezing outside), they start to get irritable. Studying that breakdown is of major importance. Look what happened just two weeks ago:

Without releasing names, the National Science Foundation, which runs the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, confirmed that two men had to be evacuated from the base Christmas Day after what one person characterized as a “drunken Christmas punch-up.”

A C-130 Hercules military transport plane had to be dispatched from McMurdo Station, the main U.S. research base far to the north on the Antarctic coast, after one of the men suffered a broken jaw.

“There was an altercation between two people,” National Science Foundation spokesman Peter West told the New Zealand Herald. “There’s no indication of the cause or of the background between the two folks…” [Link]

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p>Of equal importance in these studies is identifying and documenting the traits that some people possess that prevent them from breaking down like most would. I mean the natural-born-leader-types who always remain calm, collected, and stay focused on the mission at hand.

The ITBP instructors did their job of physically training us and giving us theoretical and practical demonstrations on hills and glacier with their customary sincerity and zeal. I have earlier experience ITBP personnel’s devotion and dedication in ample measures during my expedition to Kailash Mansarovar. They not only provided security and helping hand during some difficult treks and while crossing fast flowing river streams, but their presence alone was a big comfort.


I had a great time with young scientists of the group. They represented different fields about which I knew very little. But it was heartening to listen to their animated discussion on subjects like astrophysics, space physics, troposphere, ionosphere, geomagnetism etc. It appeared India’s future was secure in their hands. Some terms sounded familiar, but I was totally dumbfounded by a specialty called Limnology. I had not heard of it before. Want to hazard a guess what it is about? Well, it is the physical, chemical and biological study of water. [Link]

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p>I am captivated by his many descriptions of the science conducted/discussed by his colleagues because of my own space and geology background, but I am equally captivated by his interpersonal observations:

Lot of activities going on now in Maitri. All scientists who are only for summer period are setting up their instruments and planning field visits. Though I have spent 2 weeks with many of them during Auli trip, however, now I feel I am senior to them; I almost feel as if they are intruders on our premises and facilities. I wonder if 26th team also felt that way when we came. May be not, since we came heralding their countdown for departing to India. How soon man starts claiming rights over anything which is not his even by any stretch of imagination.

Last night there was a movie, ‘Bhul-Bhulaiyyan’ starring Vidya Balan, Akshay Kumar and Shiney Ahuja. It is a remake of a Malayalam/Tamil movie of Priyadarshan. It is about multiple personality and Akshay Kumar plays a psychiatrist. Hence I stayed back for watching the movie. This evening I held an informal and small discussion group on Bollywood and multiple personality. People want me to hold such discussion groups regularly. I am not sure; I may ruffle some feathers. [Link]

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p>I’m more than a little jealous of Sudhir’s assignment. A few of my co-workers have been down there and I might still get the chance to go someday. For now it is good to learn vicariously. For those of you that liked V.V.’s food post from yesterday, here is some more “food blogging:”

People coming here for summer or winter period develop all kinds of food fads in Antarctica. The Indian station, Maitri, has practically all varieties of food suiting every taste. I was surprised to find ‘gur’ (jaggery) here, though, it does not enjoy any popularity. I am its lone consumer. When ship comes here every December/January, it brings loads of food supplies to last till next one year. However, fresh fruits and vegetables last only for a few months and then it is all frozen stuff…

Current fads among many members of 26 Team are maggie noodles and eggs. They are now sick of eating frozen vegetables and daal (lentils) for last many months. So you frequently see them boiling maggie noodles or frying eggs. Packaged fruit juices still remain popular with most of the members. They all believe it provides quality vitamins. So they consume it 3-5 times a day. They are oblivious of the effects of preservatives, chemicals or sugar in it. Most of them have a habit of drying their paratha or poori with tissue before consuming; it is another matter that they would later put pure ghee on their chapaati or in daal. [Link]

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Although Sudhir doesn’t realize it yet, I am adding an entirely new dimension to his research by writing this post. Chances are that like me, a few of you will find his blog interesting and start reading it often. His readership will grow from the few friends and family that currently visit, to one much larger. Then, he will feel the curse of the blogger: The need to satisfy the masses and the sometimes terrible consequences that follow. Then, he will have two psychiatry papers to publish instead of just one. I’m willing to sacrifice him in the name of science.

30 thoughts on “A mind, a blog, and a vast emptiness

  1. Just when it seemed that it would be another sleepless night, I saw this post go up. Noice, I should be getting some shut eye in right about now…zzzzzzz……antarctica….zzzzz…..polar exploration….zzzzz.

    Ambien meet Abhi. Abhi meet Ambien.

  2. Just when it seemed that it would be another sleepless night, I saw this post go up. Noice, I should be getting some shut eye in right about now…zzzzzzz……antarctica….zzzzz…..polar exploration….zzzzz. Ambien meet Abhi. Abhi meet Ambien.

    Totally disagree. Dr. Khandelwal for guest blogger!

  3. Looking at his photograph, makes me miss India a bit.

    Who hasn’t shaved for a few days and worn thermal underwear for clothes especially in the village?

  4. Wow–I will definitely check out his posts! Thanks! At least this is cheaper than manned space exploration (just kidding, Abhi!)

  5. i wasnt going to respond because i am so jealous – but enough with all the negative speak !!! – feefiefohum, i’ll kick a jackfruit up your bum.

    btw – the esa had a call out for people who were willing to spend 17 months confined. i vas seiously considering it before i realized i’ll miss my house plant too much.

  6. A couple of months ago I was fortunate to listen to a lecture by a Station Leader from an Antarctic expedition. Pretty scary stuff especially the bit about hunkering down in the bunker. Admire the doc for doing this. Abhi – good on ya for blogging about this.

  7. They are now sick of eating frozen vegetables and daal (lentils) for last many months. So you frequently see them boiling maggie noodles or frying eggs. Packaged fruit juices still remain popular with most of the members. They all believe it provides quality vitamins. So they consume it 3-5 times a day. They are oblivious of the effects of preservatives, chemicals or sugar in it. Most of them have a habit of drying their paratha or poori with tissue before consuming; it is another matter that they would later put pure ghee on their chapaati or in daal

    dude’s a dry wit – but man!! the team needs to come up the curve on packaged foods.

  8. Abhi, is the title of this post a literary reference? For some reason it reminded me of Joe Conrad, but I could not find an easy connection through Google.

    dude’s a dry wit – but man!! the team needs to come up the curve on packaged foods.

    Agreed. Was the team taught menu balancing? Gaining 5 kg in one month (some gained 25 kg in a year) through a combination of butter, ghee, fried eggs and/or ice cream is a tad excessive. Would something like packaged complete meals help? I’m thinking of something like the US Army MRE, except that MREs are not designed for non-stop use for months on end, and generally they have a bad reputation for whatever reason.

  9. They are now sick of eating frozen vegetables and daal (lentils) for last many months. So you frequently see them boiling maggie noodles or frying eggs. Packaged fruit juices still remain popular with most of the members. They all believe it provides quality vitamins. So they consume it 3-5 times a day. They are oblivious of the effects of preservatives, chemicals or sugar in it. Most of them have a habit of drying their paratha or poori with tissue before consuming; it is another matter that they would later put pure ghee on their chapaati or in daal

    What is their relationship with aviyal though?

  10. Although Sudhir doesn’t realize it yet, I am adding an entirely new dimension to his research by writing this post.

    i don’t mean to offend, but this? in bold? please, behave like the better version of yourself.

  11. Abhi, is the title of this post a literary reference?

    No, sometimes things I say are so profound that they get mistaken for literary references 🙂

    i don’t mean to offend, but *this*? in bold? please, behave like the better version of yourself.

    Huh? I don’t get it. Is this like that Seinfeld episode where the use of excessive exclamation points upsets people? You want me to bold less?

  12. If nobody else atleast Maitri of Louisiana and me(Mytri) should correspond with somebody researching on the piece of land called Maitri 😉

  13. Lat year I visited Christchurch, New Zealand. Went to Antarctic center there which has some great info and get to experience the freezing temperatures and storms of Antarctica. After experiencing the cold temperatures and ride the Hagglund, I have immense respect for anyone who even thinks of going to Antarctica. Thanks Abhi for info on this blog.

  14. 11 · Rahul said

    What is their relationship with aviyal though?

    I don’t about their relationship with aviyal, but I suspect the lonesomeness leads to many an aviyal relationship. But who know if these are meant to last, especially as people tend to become incontinent of temper in such intense circumstances? Remember what they said at the end of Speed?

    Jack: I have to warn you, I’ve heard relationships based on intense experiences never work. Annie: OK. We’ll have to base it on sex then. Jack: Whatever you say, ma’am.

    Great new discovery, Abhi. Nice work.

  15. Aeons ago, i interned at the National Institute of Oceanography in Goa. Everybody there it seems had been to Antartica. And it was there that i was first intoduced to the species BITSian, my out-of-state fellow internees.

  16. 10 · pingpong said

    Would something like packaged complete meals help? I’m thinking of something like the US Army MRE, except that MREs are not designed for non-stop use for months on end, and generally they have a bad reputation for whatever reason.

    MRE’s do not have a pleasant taste and if you eat them long enough, you get extremely bored of eating them. They also have a tendency to cause a bit of constipation. Ensure, Myoplex or Metrix shakes would seem to be of better use in these type of conditions while providing nutritional value.

    Abhi, thanks for the post.

  17. I vividly remember reports like this one about this study on the psychological effects of polar expeditions coming out last summer just before my university hosted a huge international conference on Antarctic geology (only one attendee from the India Geologic Survey).

    Props to Khandelwal for undertaking this project — should be fun to read his updates. And yeah, I’d love to have me some of that kind of time to devote to writing, except I’d more likely be one of the ones who go berserk. And… Way. Too. Cold.

  18. And who would not want to know how he drinks “haldi-milk post dinner” or about the static from his “front open black sweater” 😛

  19. ok. i got to ask this. i am NOT going to the guy’s blog. my head will explode in envy. but if people are in the know, let me know.

    how do asventurers to these climes take a crap when traveling on foot or ski? Especially ven skin freezes at uner 10 below. I can understand taking care of the business in a forest, but imagine squatting on the flats with the vind blowing from all ends. heck you cant even get the chaddis fully down. Gives a new perspective to the mighty klingons.

    [moderator: smartass (sic) answers to this serious question – like “very very quickly” will be imperiously ignored.]

  20. 19 · Neale said

    Aeons ago, i interned at the National Institute of Oceanography in Goa. Everybody there it seems had been to Antartica. And it was there that i was first intoduced to the species BITSian, my out-of-state fellow internees.

    Slightly OT, but Neale, BITS-Pilani has a Goa campus now (along with one in Hyderabad and another in Dubai). The Goa campus is mighty fine looking out of this world, and you can check out the pics here and nearly two dozen full 360-degree panoramas of the campus here.

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