From Antarctica to Alba
The team is back in St Andrews! Only a day late…… and with a few tales to tell about Argentinian airlines and airports. It’s been an incredible trip! Watch this space for post-expedition updates, information and more…
Antarctic Expedition 2011
The team is back in St Andrews! Only a day late…… and with a few tales to tell about Argentinian airlines and airports. It’s been an incredible trip! Watch this space for post-expedition updates, information and more…
We were meant to fly to Buenos Aires on Sunday night, but our good karma seems to have taken a day off. Our Aerolineas flight first is delayed, then finally cancelled late at night due to technical difficulties. We…
We’re back where it all began, in Ushuaia. Our expedition vessel, the MV Ushuaia docked early on Saturday morning in her name-giving town. A glorious early morning sun lit up very tired faces. The 52 hour in the Drake…
We had a pretty big proper storm last night, complete with 60+ knot winds and an average of 8m swells. In total, it took us 52 hours to cross the Drake Passage – the longest crossing for the M/V Ushuaia this season.…
Last night we experienced the rock’n roll of a rough Drake Passage, so most of us didn’t get much sleep. Breakfast sees many empty places, and a generally reduced appetite (except for a few hardy souls who still tuck…
I had to summon all that is left of me after at 5:30am after nearly a week of feeling the cold wind on my face, and slowly crawl towards the coffee urn. In the meantime the MV Ushuaia has just entered the caldera of…
We travelled roughly 22 km overnight from Paradise Bay to Neko Harbour. We awoke at first light in the wee hours of the morning to find ourselves surrounded by glaciers, icebergs and rocky outcrops. Our pre-breakfast…
I’m currently sitting inside the bridge of the MV Ushuaia, facing panoramic views of snow-covered mountains and sea, listening to Beethoven playing in the background as it begins to get dark. Reflecting on the amazing…
In a nutshell today was unbelievable! We woke up anchored off Brown Bluff and made our first landing on the Antarctic Continent. Our group set out in three teams, one to count penguins, another pinnipeds and the last…
7:30 in the morning, somewhere more than half-way between Cape Horn and the Antarctic Peninsula. Our enthusiastic expedition leader, Geoff, wakes us up with a “Good morning Students on Ice”. The first thing we see…