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Junkings
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Dec 4 2005 New York Times
Heavehos might refer to
Heave-ho Slope (72°32′S 170°10′E) is a slope falling 450 metres (1,480 ft) from Quarterdeck Ridge to a saddle at the southwest end of Hallett Peninsula, Antarctica. The slope must be traversed by parties moving overland from Hallett Station to Tucker Glacier, after the bay ice in Edisto Inlet has broken out. The New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition, 1957–58, met deep soft new snow in this area and sledges had to be man-hauled up the slope in relays, hence the name.
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