Posts by: Jay

Antarctica – Day 18

Written on November 7, 2022 in Argentina

Another day in Ushuaia, Argentina and another outing in Ushuaia, Argentina. Due to incoming ships, our ship had to leave the dock and anchor in the bay, requiring us to tender to and from the ship and shore.  The boat is anchored at one end, which we know because the landscape we see from our...

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Antarctica – Day 17

Written on November 6, 2022 in Argentina

Another day in Ushuaia, Argentina…. And another amazing weather day!  We mention the weather because they somewhat describe their weather as we do in the Midwest, but on steroids.  Their weather can literally change every hour, which isn’t surprising since they’re squished between the ocean and mountains.  Rain was in the forec...

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Antarctica – Day 16

Written on November 5, 2022 in Argentina

Day 2 of our adjusted “Trip to Antarctica, but we didn’t make it to Antarctica” schedule. Hurtigruten (the expedition cruise line) has done an outstanding job of arranging for activities last minute to ensure that travelers have daily activities.  How they have done this for over 300 people in a town of 100,000 during tourism...

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Antarctica – Day 15

Written on November 4, 2022 in Argentina

There were two ship-wide meetings today – one to discuss compensation and one to discuss the remainder of the trip. Hurtigruten provided options – stay in Ushuaia and join the Antarctic cruise that leaves in a few days, re-book for 2023 on one of several trips, receive a partial refund, or take trip credit on...

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Antarctica – Day 14

Written on November 3, 2022 in Chile

Another day at sea, headed north instead of south. And a continued dose of the Drake Passage. While it wasn’t truly highlighted yesterday (with the other news to relay), the 2nd day on Drakes (heading south) was again very “fresh” as our captain called it, with swells back up in the 8 to 10 meter...

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Antarctica – Day 13

Written on November 2, 2022 in Chile

WARNING – PARENTAL WARNING – WARNING Proceed with caution, as this post, unlike others, is particularly heartbreaking! Today we started preparing our personal effects – clothing, backpacks, etc. – that we will take with us to Antarctica.  Small seeds can get stuck in velcro, seams & cuffs of clothing, in the bottom of bags,...

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Antarctica – Day 12

Written on November 1, 2022 in Chile

First full day at sea, headed to Antarctica!  The seas were churning, but nothing like they were days ago when the wind and seas wreaked havoc onboard!  Swell / waves are only 5 to 6 meters, as compared to the 8 to 10 from a few days ago. The only significant task on the schedule...

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Antarctica – Day 11

Written on October 31, 2022 in Chile

Happy Halloween from the Chilean fjords, heading for the Drake Passage!  We are well on our way to Antarctica, navigating the last of the fjords before going back to the open sea, across the infamous Drake passage.  We were potentially going to stop at Cape Horn and tender to shore, but the weather conditions prevented...

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Antarctica – Day 10

Written on October 30, 2022 in Chile

Our last time to see a continent in over 48 hours! The day started with a quick bus tour of Puerto Natales, including a stop at the town square. Here are some pictures from around the square.  (Interesting observation – if a tree is in your way, build around it!) (Note the large tree coming...

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Antarctica – Day 09

Written on October 29, 2022 in Chile

Puerto Natales – last stop on the continent!  Getting into port was interesting as they had to send a pilot boat ahead to check the water depth through a few of the fjord passages, to ensure we could get through and that our timing (with respect to the tides) was perfect to do so. Once...

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