Vale Peter Keage
Station | Year | Season |
Casey | 1976 | Winter |
Enderby Land | 1977/78 | Winter |
With much sadness, the ANARE Club advises the passing of Peter Keage on 25 August 2024.
Peter’s funeral is Tuesday 3rd September 2pm
At Le Pine Chapel
No Flowers by request – donations to Eastern Palliative Care.
(Notified by Robin Regester and Ralph “Noddy” Fletcher, 26 August 2024)
Peter Keage
Glaciologist, Casey 1976
How to start and where to stop – re the big bloke we called Skurge.
He spread his wings across every part of society, mixed with all so very well. A superb host, fully supported by Di in all his endeavours.
Skurge and I did both Traverses out of Casey in 1976, spending around 7 months together in some very harsh conditions. We never had a cross word, he was the boss as we were there for Science. I was in charge of the Mechanical gear and he respected my decisions when we needed to work/service the equipment.
I fondly remember the written traverse notes on the notice board at the base. Punctuation, especially commas, were not used much at all. not part of my Uni training he would say. He was all of 22/23 years on this earth at that time.
He did a few big traverses at home also on Big Red, one of his motor bikes. Up to Darwin and across to Perth were the long ones, intermingled with very many shorter ones with the bike clubs he belonged to.
It has been mentioned that he was the glue of our friendship group, I suggest a very sticky glue. He would organise a coffee, pizza, wine get-togethers with ease of thought.
He loved making pizza’s and was very good at it, testing his skills on us and others at home.
So the big lad has taken his last Traverse. May the snow be dry, the sastrugi level and the wind at your back dear Skurge.
Thanks for the memories.
Your mate Shonkey
– from Robin Regester
Peter Keage
Glaciologist, Casey 1976
Really sad news in today re the passing of Peter “Skurge” Keage – Peter wintered at Casey in ’76 as our Glaciologist leading the Autumn and Spring Traverses. He also did stints in Enderby land ’78 and Heard Island Summer ’87. He studied at Scott Polar Institute, Cambridge as well as working at the Antarctic Division. Peter was an expert commentator on multiple Antarctic flights. Peter passed away peacefully last night, with his family by his side. A great Antarctic mate he will be sorely missed. Thoughts are with his Wife Di, family and friends.
RIP Peter Lawson Keage aka “Skurge”
– Ralph “Noddy” Fletcher.
A short message to let you know the very sad news that Peter Keage died on Sunday. He had a long and distinguished career with the Antarctic Division and many other organisations.
Peter wintered as a glaciologist at Casey in 1976, spent summers in Enderby and Heard Island and various voyages in ship management. He also spent many years working on environmental issues and tourism.
Our thoughts are with all his family and friends at this time.
– Regards Jan Adolph
Peter Keage was a member of the ANARE Club from 1977 to 2024.
Contributions to Aurora Journal
ARTICLE TITLE | AUTHOR | Journal / Link | PAGE |
Long-haul Travel, Antarctic Ice Cap 1970s | Robin Regester & Peter Keage | Aurora Journal Winter 2024 | 20 |
20th Meeting of SCAR, Hobart, 1-16 Sept 1988 | Peter Keage | Aurora Journal Summer 1988 | 2 |
Two 50th Anniversaries | Peter Keage | Aurora Journal Autumn 1985 | 9 |
Book Review: The Island of South Georgia, By Robert Headland | Peter Keage | Aurora Journal Autumn 1985 | 13 |
Expeditioners Vote | Peter Keage | Aurora Journal Spring 1978 | 93 |
Law Dome Studies continued | Peter Keage | Aurora Journal Winter 1977 | 70 |