Chonks!
71’55.0N 069’05.3W course 150′ speed 7,1kn Last night winds decreased during our watch to a point where we were able.
71’55.0N 069’05.3W course 150′ speed 7,1kn Last night winds decreased during our watch to a point where we were able.
73’16.1N 075’05.5W course 112′ speed 5,5knChanging winds and amazing viewsToday has been all about sail handling and our surroundings. The.
73’53.2N 082’00.6W course 078′ speed 7,0kn The air has gone a different sort of cold. The snow is staying longer.
73’56.4N 85’43.2W course 110′ speed 7,2kn After Beechey we went underway for an anchorage and hike on Devon Island. We.
74’38.0N 091’04.3W course 014′ speed 4,4kn There is something about Beechey Island, it will never disappoint. Even in the fog,.
73’30.8N 090’41’2W course 025′ speed 5,7kn Leaving our secluded anchorage early yesterday morning, was done in style. As the anchor.
71’54.6N 094’26.5W at anchor Levesque Harbor With a boat full of snow and a falling barometer we make for Pemmican.
71’24.1N 096’55.0W course 050′ speed 7,5kn As I walked through the hall way just before watch, I noticed some wet.
69’15.1N 94’50.6W course 013 speed 5,7kn On Tuesday we sailed through Simpson strait. Simpson, who explored much of the Canadian.
68’23.6N 100’22.9W course 055 speed 6.0kn We have been sailing along beautifully, gybing almost every 4 hours due to wind.


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.
