Snow and ice
17-7-2024 59’25N. 043’47W At last the fog lifted and Greenland emerged out of the sea. The pack ice had arrived.
17-7-2024 59’25N. 043’47W At last the fog lifted and Greenland emerged out of the sea. The pack ice had arrived.
15-7-2024 62’40N033’30W North Atlantic Many colors of grey we have seen. Up until this morning under sail. A shallow low.
14-7-24 64’00N 028’06W Reykjavik is a good place to hide out for the wind. Specially if it is from the.
10-7-2024, After 3 good weeks we reached the final destination of our this trip yesterday afternoon. Rounded the Reykjanes peninsula.
6-7-2024 After a quick trip from Muckla Flogga the most northern tip of the UK we arrived at Torshavn. Sadly.
1-7-2024 A strong wind saw us of early on Saturday. Mostly from the SW making for some smooth sailing. Ian.
28-6-2024 At anchor Pierowall, Westray Drawing by Anette, her impression of the voyage After a day wel spent in Kirkwall.
25/06/2024 56’53N 001’30W 335 compas 6kn speed Even though our stay at Lindisfarne was short it was very welcome. It.
Sunday 23/6/2024 54’25N 001’51E cog 300 speed 8.3 kn After 3 weeks of intense maintenance we cast off yesterday. We.
Its always like this, we enter the harbor and the logbook entries stop… and you as our reader are left.


Since 2024 the Tecla is officially a member of the IAATO, the International Association Antarctic Tour Operators. We are very proud to be a member and to call ourselves Ambassadors of sustainable Antarctic Tourism. We hope we can make you our next Ambassador! Not just for Antarctic Nature, but all nature, wildlife and life on our amazing planet.
