• Navimag Day 3 - The Aftermath

    15. toukokuuta 2015, South Pacific Ocean ⋅ 🌬 13 °C

    We survived......

    With Suki falling asleep almost instantly, Trav was left to nervously consider all the worst case scenarios and mentally preparing a plan for abandoning ship throughout the night.

    Breakfast is announced at the usual time of 830am and we stagger out to the mess hall. Its dead the majority of people still in their cabins. A few of the guys had a rough night speeing up including our tour guide who is even more pale then his usual pasty complexion. The seas have calmed and we return to our cabins for a couple more hours of snoozing.

    Its just before lunch and everyone is up and moving around at full strength recalling stories from last night. The seas reached 6-8m waves which is a little above average with the bridge recording a roll of upto 20 degrees. The mess hall chairs had been thrown around like spaghetti during the early hours of the morning.

    Its a lazy day with most people readly lonely planet guides and discussing the next routes of their journey. Before dinner our guide gives us a information talk on Puerto Montt, Chiloe Island and the surrounding destinations.

    After dinner we enter the open waters again although all being seasoned sea dogs at this stage its a walk in the park. The night is finished off with a few whiskys and we head to our cabin for the last night.
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