Houndoc
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My wife and I finally made a twice-delayed (COVID) expedition to Antarctica. Sailed out of Ushuaia, Argentina. Furthest point south was roughly 930 miles south of there (1300 miles from the south pole.)
An amazing trip, very hard to describe what that part of the world is really like. Will have to let photos do the talking for me (will do different threass to show different aspects of the trip over the coming days.)
For those familiar at all with sailing that part of the world, the Drake Passage has a well earned reputation for rough seas. On the way down we face 80 mph winds, resulting in waves of up to 70 feet (in the way we would think of a wave- a wall of water in front of you. 11 meters in official ocean measurements). And they considered this a 6 of 10 on conditions the Drake can be. The return felt relatively comfortable in 30-40 foot waves.
Enjoyed beautiful later summer weather of highs on the low 30s.
An amazing trip, very hard to describe what that part of the world is really like. Will have to let photos do the talking for me (will do different threass to show different aspects of the trip over the coming days.)
For those familiar at all with sailing that part of the world, the Drake Passage has a well earned reputation for rough seas. On the way down we face 80 mph winds, resulting in waves of up to 70 feet (in the way we would think of a wave- a wall of water in front of you. 11 meters in official ocean measurements). And they considered this a 6 of 10 on conditions the Drake can be. The return felt relatively comfortable in 30-40 foot waves.
Enjoyed beautiful later summer weather of highs on the low 30s.