The Roys/Hebron family of four traveled to Antarctica on a 10-day cruise from Ushuaia, Argentina starting January 30, 2010 on
Corinthian II operated by the luxury cruise line
Travel Dynamics International. During the trip we bought a nice little log book which I wrote daily entries in. The following is pretty straight from the handwritten with some fragments turned into sentences and a few lectures placed by looking at the daily schedule (which several times changed due to weather or other events.) Each entry gives credit for its photographs and graphics.
Antarctica Log - Day One - Ushuaia Red arrow at top of map.
Antarctica Cruise Day Two Drake Passage first day
Antarctica Cruise Day 3 Drake Passege second day and Elephant Island Purple arrow at middle right
Antarctica Cruise Day 4 Antarctic Peninsula Brown Bluff and Joinville Island Green arrow at right and a bit above the blue arrow at right
Antarctica Cruise Day 5 Cuverville Island and Neko Harbor Blue and purple arrows at lower center
* Mother-in-law Ruth went ashore and watched the gentoo penguins march by.
Antarctica Cruise Day 6 Vernadsky Station and Pleneau Berg Tour Blue and purple arrows at lower left
Antarctica Cruise Day 7 Petermann Island and Port Lockroy Yellow and blue arrows at lower left
Antarctica Cruise Day 8 Hannah Point and Deception Island Whalers Bay Green and yellow arrows at upper center
Update 3/8/2010: See the poem fellow traveler Bob Elroy placed in a comment on the Day 8 entry.
Antarctica Cruise Day 9 Drake Passage returning day one
Antarctica Cruise Day 10 Drake Passage past Cape Horn
Antarctica Cruise Ends in Ushuaia
New May 10 - Map with location balloons - try it
I am pushing this to the top to make it easier to find. Original post date: Feb. 19, 2010
The graphics are by Corinthian II crew/staff. Roys/Hebron group photo by me. Click to enlarge.
9 comments:
Thanks so much for sharing, Ron. I really enjoyed being on the expedition with you and your family.
"The Polio intrepid traveler" Mary-Wadleigh Harrison
PS I'd like to be your friend and Margaret's on facebook.
Antarctica Cruise?
you are living the good life ( :
sharon
Ushuaia Hostels
Backpackers have acknowledged for time the pleasure of staying at hostels for a cool and low-cost approach to stretch their trip dollars.
Even though lots of hostels now offer private rooms with en-suite facilities, the environment is still very unlike from that of your regular hotel.
Tourists require a kitchen total with utensils, washing up amenities and bounty of luggage compartment space.
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