A man whose usual job involves setting up big tops at music festivals is preparing to run the world's most southerly post office in Antarctica.
George Clarke, 34, from Bristol, who has never worked in a post office, said: "I'm used to working away, working abroad in crews, but nothing like this."
The interview process involved "lots of weird and wonderful tasks", he said, including having to put up a tent while blindfolded and wearing oven mitts.
Mr Clarke will spend five months living with four other workers on Port Lockroy, alongside the resident Gentoo penguin colony.