"It's an awesome experience, and I feel pretty lucky to be down here helping out the scientists."
This was his second stint in Antarctica, last season being even more special because he celebrated his birthday there.
"That was a highlight of my career. Another was going to Singapore last year on exercise," he said.
While Robinson spent his early childhood in the Far North, he moved to Australia when he was 10, and completed his schooling there, but curiosity about a New Zealand Army career brought him home, and he enlisted in 2016.
"It was something I was always wondering about and always had an interest in," he said.
"Once I'd finished school in Australia I looked for an opportunity to get more out of life. So to kill the curiosity I moved back and joined up.
"When people ask me if they should join the army I say, What have you got to lose? If it's not for you, you don't have to stay, but you've gained an interesting experience. If it is for you, you have taken that leap and you can't go wrong."