17 Jan 2016
Dynamic Seas
Just getting to Macca is often part of the fun and so it is for us, with a confused head sea and 30-35kt winds right on the nose. Our speed is back to just 8.5kts. The good news is that conditions are due to moderate ‘eventually’. It is way too dynamic to hold lectures so our time is being spent in the library and on the bridge enjoying the things that only the Southern Ocean can deliver. This is one of the last great wilderness areas on earth and just the start of our journey into the deep south. The food is good and the company fun. None are complaining as we all know there are good times ahead. This is the Furious Fifties and home of the great Wandering Albatross and the little Wilsons Storm Petrels. Nobody on board can say they are not experiencing the best of it.
The wind began to build as we approached Carnley Harbour on the southern end of the main Auckland Island at 0700hrs. It funnelled down the steep side…READ MORE
As we altered course for the final approach to Enderby Island in the early hours this morning we encountered bigger than normal seas on our Port Quar…READ MORE
Sitting inside the lifeboats as we cruised past Stewart Island was not where some expected to be, but all part of the drill for life aboard ship and …READ MORE