Category: Voyage 4

Farewell Macca

We’re all packed up and it is time to head home. Farewell Macquarie Island station, I hope you guys have an awesome winter season. The ship is now heading back to Australia, and should arrive on Wednesday.

/ 21 March 2020

Final day at Macca

Well it’s the final day here. Just need to finish off refuelling the station, do a final passenger retrieval, then we’re away. It’s been a busy but rewarding resupply week.

/ 21 March 2020

Cargo Ops complete

After a busy week of long days, cargo operations are now complete. Probably the most interesting lift I got to see was the station’s new Polaris vehicle, lifted off the deck by one of the squirrel helicopters. Thursday was a...

/ 20 March 2020

A day at Macca

Yesterday we had really good weather conditions to get passengers ashore, so I took the opportunity to “head into town” for the day. After a few small comms jobs and helping to unload the food into the green store, I...

/ 15 March 2020

Land Ho!

Favourable weather conditions this morning gave us a really great start to resupply, with our ship arriving into Buckles Bay on schedule. If you have a mobile phone in your pocket you’re automatically greeted with a “Welcome to Macca!” text...

/ 13 March 2020

Voyage underway

We’ve now been at sea for two days now, and making good progress as we head towards Macquarie Island. It’s a very short transit compared to the Antarctic continent stations – leaving Hobart we get to Macca in under three...

/ 12 March 2020

Voyage 4 departs

After 30 years as Australia’s Antarctic icebreaker, the Aurora Australis, affectionately known by expeditioners as the “Orange Roughy” departed Hobart 5pm yesterday afternoon for her final resupply voyage south. We had plenty of farewell waves from the Shipping team on...

/ 11 March 2020