Category: Antarctica

Gone campin’

Work has been going well this week, and now today we’re off up the plateau to Rumdoodle for our Survival Training. This is an overnight course all new expeditioners. See you tomorrow evening!

/ 23 November 2017

First days on station

It has been a rather busy start since arriving here at Mawson that it is now day 5 down here. A bit of a summary: It was a pretty busy day leaving the ship on Wednesday. I was scheduled for...

/ 20 November 2017

Arrived at Mawson!

I’m now “home” for the summer. In my own room! With (basic) internet!! Been a very long day though so more soon.

/ 16 November 2017

Flight tomorrow?

Today was heli fly off for essential Davis personnel, so those like myself not involved spent most of today bunkered in with the bridge and external decks closed. So a rather uneventful day for myself and no opportunity to get...

/ 14 November 2017

Land, ho!

Today has been an absolute stunning day of cruising between the ‘bergs, followed by a glorious sunset just before midnight. It’s been a beautiful orangey-yellow twilight since, and with sunrise less than 4 hours away from sun down, it just...

/ 13 November 2017

Almost there

We’re through most of the first year pack ice at this point. Yesterday we had to crunch through some pack where the ship will go through as much of a crack lead as it can, get stuck, reverse, then full...

/ 13 November 2017

Into the pack ice

Today was quite eventful as we’ve now reached the pack ice. I woke up this morning to the sound of “doonk”, “doonk” – little bergy bits hitting the ship’s hull. We had another safety drill this morning and by now...

/ 11 November 2017

More bergy bits

We’re due to reach the pack ice floe later tomorrow, but we’re increasingly sighting more and more icebergs and bergy bits. No sea ice forming yet, just things that have broken off from further south and has floated up here....

/ 10 November 2017

First iceberg

Looks like we’re heading in the right direction.

/ 10 November 2017