Travelogue, cultural meditation, and love story, On the Ice casts a
panoramic view on one of the oddest communities in one of the most
extreme places on earth.
Negative 70-degree weather. Canned food that dates back at least a
decade. Wind storms powerful enough to lift a human off the ground.
Extremely unfashionable clothing. Welcome to Antarctica, the
farthest-away place in the world.
Hoping to get away from the complexities of her life, Gretchen Legler
arrives at McMurdo Station with the intention of researching the
landscape; what she finds, instead, is a zany population of misfits and
dreamers. Populated by people from all walks of life--bankers, MBAs,
therapists, carpenters, scientists, laborers, and military brass--the
individuals that Legler meets have gone to Antarctica to escape
everything from parking tickets to angry spouses.
Part sociological study, part historiography, and part love story, On
the Ice is an exploration of one of the most unexplored places on earth
and the people who are drawn to it.