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56’01 S 065’12 W course 330, speed 6 kn Yesterday We got our Clearance to set sail for Antarctica again!.
56’01 S 065’12 W course 330, speed 6 kn Yesterday We got our Clearance to set sail for Antarctica again!.
sail sail sail What a day! The wind stayed with us and the Tecla just did her thing under reefed.
Drake it till you make itDuring the night of the 9th to the 10th the wind increased rapidly and strongly..
Leaving Antarctica We have left Antarctica. Wind dictates when you do that, as the Drake Passage, the piece off water.
Adjectively challenged since we got here There is no way we can describe everything that we see, hear and feel..
From Greenwich Island to Deception Island and on to Trinity IslandArriving on the South Shetland Islands after that big wind.
The Tecla is still on Greenwich Island, where they have visited a Chilean research team. I did receive some photo’s.
Snow and wind Heading into Bransfield Strait with a strong breeze on the aft. Only mizzen and forestaysail set, doing.
Ice berg aheadThe last 24 hours have been all about ice. Big icebergs are littered around, losing smaller pieces that.
On our way to the Antarctic PeninsulaThis morning, bright and early, we set of from our nice little anchorage. We.
Since 2023 the Tecla is officially a member of the IAATO, the International Association Antarctic Tour Operators. We are very proud to be an aspiring member to this organization that makes sure we can show Antarctica to you in the best way possible, both for you and for the environment.