RWSE Day 2: @ Sea to SGI
13. Februar, South Atlantic Ocean ⋅ 🌬 45 °F
“One must never be in haste to end a day; there are too few of them in a lifetime.” ~~ Sir Francis Drake ~~ (from the Daily Program)
It was a rollin’ kind of night as we left the Beagle ChannelWeiterlesen
RWSE Day 3: @ Sea to SGI
13. Februar, South Atlantic Ocean ⋅ 🌬 37 °F
“A journey is like a person, no two are alike. And all plans, safeguards, policies, and coercion are fruitless. We find after years of struggle that we do not take a trip, a trip takes us.” ~~Weiterlesen
RWSE Day 4: @ Sea to SGI
14. Februar, South Atlantic Ocean ⋅ 🌬 36 °F
“The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.” ~~ St Augustine ~~ (from the Daily Program)
Sighted our first icebergs of the voyage today! Many, many more to come.
TheWeiterlesen
RWSE Day 4: Shag Rocks
14. Februar in Südgeorgien und die Südlichen Sandwichinseln ⋅ 🌬 37 °F
Shag Rocks are exactly what the name says they are … rocks that some might call islets. Part of the British Overseas Territory of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, they are 150 milesWeiterlesen
RWSE Day 5: Welcome to SGI
15. Februar in Südgeorgien und die Südlichen Sandwichinseln ⋅ ☁️ 36 °F
“Sailors, with their built-in sense of order, service, and discipline, should really be running the world.” ~~ Nicholas Monsarrat (from the Daily Program)
When we visited South Georgia Island inWeiterlesen
RWSE Day 5: Right Whale Bay Landing
15. Februar in Südgeorgien und die Südlichen Sandwichinseln ⋅ ☁️ 36 °F
South Georgia Island has a long — but thankfully no longer active — whaling history. In fact, the bay where we made our landing today is named after the Southern Right Whale. Right, not for theWeiterlesen
RWSE Day 5: Wrapping Up
15. Februar in Südgeorgien und die Südlichen Sandwichinseln ⋅ 🌧 36 °F
What a day this turned out to be! From our scenic arrival cruise along the northwest coast of SGI to our landing at amazing Right Whale Bay … it was truly a spectacular bay.
But it wasn’t justWeiterlesen
RWSE Day 6: Grytviken … Heritage Trust
16. Februar in Südgeorgien und die Südlichen Sandwichinseln ⋅ 🌧 37 °F
“Human effort is not futile, but man fights against the giant force of nature in a spirit of humility.” ~~ Sir Ernest Shackleton ~~ (from the Daily Program)
We arrived at our anchorage inWeiterlesen
RWSE Day 6: Grytviken … SG Museum
16. Februar in Südgeorgien und die Südlichen Sandwichinseln ⋅ 🌧 37 °F
We received a 100% rating!
The effort put in by the passengers, the expedition team, and the ships’ crew and staff to comply with SGI’s biosecurity measures paid off. With zero infractions, weWeiterlesen
RWSE Day 6: Grytviken … Whaling Station
16. Februar in Südgeorgien und die Südlichen Sandwichinseln ⋅ 🌧 39 °F
As I previously mentioned, South Georgia Island was a hub of the whaling industry. During that time, 175,000+ whales were hunted and processed at several whaling stations along theWeiterlesen
RWSE Day 6: Grytviken … the Critters
16. Februar in Südgeorgien und die Südlichen Sandwichinseln ⋅ 🌧 39 °F
Yes, the last footprint had us leaving Grytviken on a zodiac. But how can I not post some photos of the wildlife 😊 So, here goes.
Compared to when we visited Grytviken in 2007, today there was aWeiterlesen
RWSE Day 6: Mid-Day Recap
16. Februar, South Atlantic Ocean ⋅ 🌧 39 °F
Since we have a second landing today — scheduled for this afternoon — EL Sara moved the daily recap up … to immediately after lunch.
Looks like there is a weather system moving in over SGI.Weiterlesen
RWSE Day 6: Ahoy … St Andrews Bay
16. Februar in Südgeorgien und die Südlichen Sandwichinseln ⋅ ☁️ 39 °F
Ortelius made good time while we were at the daily recap, and arrived at its anchorage in St Andrews Bay around 3:00p.
The expedition team went into action immediately, setting off in the zodiacs toWeiterlesen
RWSE Day 6: St Andrews Bay Landing
16. Februar in Südgeorgien und die Südlichen Sandwichinseln ⋅ ⛅ 39 °F
St Andrews Bay is more of a bight than a bay. Though it was named in the early 20th century, it is believed that Captain James Cook’s 1775 expedition was the first to sight this scenic bay …Weiterlesen
RWSE Day 7: Ahoy … Gold Harbour
17. Februar in Südgeorgien und die Südlichen Sandwichinseln ⋅ ❄️ 36 °F
“Visually and emotionally, the island of South Georgia overwhelms. At first glance, it resembles the far south Atlantic branch of Dr. Doolittle’s fantastic zoo: a profusion of captivating animalsWeiterlesen
RWSE Day 7: Gold Harbour Landing
17. Februar in Südgeorgien und die Südlichen Sandwichinseln ⋅ ☁️ 37 °F
SGI’s Gold Harbour was known by several names, but the one that stuck — and the one by which we know it today — was the one used by whalers and sealers. Why did they so name this small bay? NotWeiterlesen
RWSE Day 7: Bidding SGI Farewell
17. Februar, South Atlantic Ocean ⋅ ❄️ 37 °F
Even as we returned from our landing at Gold Harbour to Ortelius, I spotted icebergs on the horizon. My shutter finger started itching. We had just enough time, however, to change out of our landingWeiterlesen
RWSE Day 7: Wrapping Up
17. Februar, South Atlantic Ocean ⋅ 🌬 36 °F
As Ortelius left SGI behind, EL Sara came on the P/A with a warning. The sea state in the Scotia Sea was expected to be in the 9 to 13 feet range (3-4m). One hand to the ship was the order of theWeiterlesen
RWSE Day 8: Snow & Whales
18. Februar, South Atlantic Ocean ⋅ 🌬 32 °F
“Mystery creates wonder, and wonder is the basis of man’s desire to understand …” ~~ Neil Armstrong ~~ (from the Daily Program)
We are continuing south through the Scotia Sea.
We’ve beenWeiterlesen
RWSE Day 8: Allan Introduces Us to SSI
18. Februar, South Atlantic Ocean ⋅ 🌬 32 °F
“Mystery creates wonder, and wonder is the basis of a man’s desire to understand …” ~~ Neil Armstrong ~~ (from the Daily Program)
As Ortelius continued south, we continued to add to ourWeiterlesen
RWSE Day 8: Zavadovski Island & Icebergs
18. Februar in Südgeorgien und die Südlichen Sandwichinseln ⋅ 🌬 32 °F
Forget seeing Zavadovski Island under blue skies as it was pictured in the presentation … it was overcast and misty when we arrived at this northernmost of the South Sandwich Islands.
Forget doingWeiterlesen
RWSE Day 8: Visokoi Island
18. Februar, South Atlantic Ocean ⋅ 🌬 32 °F
The next island in the South Sandwich Islands — Visokoi — is in the Traversay Group … same as Zavadovski. It is another mass of land that was discovered by the 1819 BellingshausenWeiterlesen
RWSE Day 8: Wrapping Up
18. Februar, South Atlantic Ocean ⋅ 🌬 32 °F
EL Sara started the daily recap with an aerial image of Saunders Island and enjoined us to get up around 4:00a tomorrow to see the island at sunrise … which will be around 4:30a. Why make theWeiterlesen
RWSE Day 9: No Sunrise @ Saunders … But
19. Februar in Südgeorgien und die Südlichen Sandwichinseln ⋅ 🌬 32 °F
“Traveling — it leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller.” ~~ Ian Battuta ~~ (from the Daily Program)
The alarm went off at 4:00a! Ugh.
I rose up on my knees in bed and lookedWeiterlesen
RWSE Day 9: Bristol Island
19. Februar, South Atlantic Ocean ⋅ 🌬 32 °F
By late morning, we were on approach to Bristol Island … the second largest of the South Sandwich Islands … and one of three in the Central Islands Group.
Although the skies had cleared upWeiterlesen






















































































































































































































































































































ReisenderSo much to learn!
Two to TravelIt’s interesting to hear what we heard about on previous trips from a different perspective.