This has nothing to do with Stonehenge nor the bluestones, but I have just published it on YouTube, and it's worth sharing............
It's always fun to reminisce about the Good Old Days. The bonds of friendship that we developed as young men on that expedition came out of shared aspirations and shared hardship. The walk into our fieldwork area was the toughest thing I had ever done as a tender 21-year-old, and I still recall the misery and the mosquitoes. But it was all worth it, and our fieldwork area -- Kjove Land -- was a polar paradise.
The work that Dave Sugden and I did on the raised marine features -- published in the Geographical Journal in 1965 -- was our first serious research project with important results, and the paper is still widely cited to this day.
And the expedition triggered my love of glacial geomorphology, which (as readers of this blog will know!) is still a powerful motivation.