Saturday 28 April 2012


 It has been a busy couple of weeks; we have finished our charter work and loaded the ship to head back to the UK.  We received a tsunami warning whilst North of the Falklands, fortunately the ship was in deep enough water not to notice anything.

The ship is completely full, we are carrying a lot of recycling waste, cranes, skidoos, boats as well as ice core samples, rock samples and an aquarium full of live samples. Pics to follow.
The ship sails on Saturday afternoon; the passage is scheduled to take 30 days. Roll on the heat of the tropics!

Tuesday 10 April 2012

Days 165-167






Heading north from Rothera, back up through Lemaire channel and Neumayer, ETA Stanley Tuesday night. Then on Sunday night we learn from HMS Protector there is a Brazilian navy ice ship stuck in the ice, 70miles from our location. We altered course and started to make our way towards the vessel. Conditions were not particularly great, F9 on the starboard bow causing a lot of sea spray that froze in mid air before accumulating on the bridge windows and f’c’sle.  Having reached her on Sunday night we escorted her back through the ice and into open water, now we are back on track to Stanley ETA Thursday morning.

Saturday 7 April 2012

Days 160-164

We arrived at Rothera and discharged some cargo before slow steaming over night to Stonnington base. The wind was fairly strong, F7/8 then as we got closer to land it began to pick up to a steady F12 (max of 80kts). This was mostly katabatic winds (cold air mass coming off the mountains) and as a result it was too rough to launch the RIBs, back to Rothera.
We finished discharging at Rothera and some of us were taken down a crevass (see pics)
The ship left Rothera on Friday morning and headed back to Stonnington and Horseshoe. We went there to undertake a health and safety assessment of the old bases. The base at Horseshoe is 1950s and it has been left exactly as it was then.

  View of Rothera and surroundings

  

  Crevass

  


  natural light (7m below surface)



  The Shack @ Horseshoe

  Dog kennel @ Horseshoe

  Cabin

  Tins of food

  Shelves in kitchen


Monday 2 April 2012

Days 155-159

The trip across Drakes passage wasn’t too bad after all, we had some wind force 11 but it only lasted a day or so. Te trip down the peninsula has been as amazing as always, lots of whales doing aerials and showing their tails.
We took a trip into the Ukranian base called Vernadsky to remove some waste and to the museum base of Wordie to do the same, we are currently making our way down to Rothera in big seas and thick snow.
 Mountains

  

  Vernadsky base

  Vaernadsky bar

  100ft yacht

  Wordie galley

  Wordie base