Kohnen Station

Kohnen-Station is a German summer-only polar research station in the Antarctic, able to accommodate up to 20 people. It is named after the geophysicist Heinz Kohnen (1938–1997), who was for a long time the head of logistics at the Alfred Wegener Institute. Sledges About 17 sledges are kept at the station. They are mainly used for transport (pulled via a snowmobile) and logistics. Towing vehicles About a convoy of 6 towing vehicles are stationed. They are mainly used for logistics. PistenBully

Kohnen Station

Kohnen-Station is a German summer-only polar research station in the Antarctic, able to accommodate up to 20 people. It is named after the geophysicist Heinz Kohnen (1938–1997), who was for a long time the head of logistics at the Alfred Wegener Institute. Sledges About 17 sledges are kept at the station. They are mainly used for transport (pulled via a snowmobile) and logistics. Towing vehicles About a convoy of 6 towing vehicles are stationed. They are mainly used for logistics. PistenBully