Posted in Infinity, South America on Feb 24th, 2011
I didn’t write anything yesterday for this sea day. Really, there wasn’t too much to report. We spent the day sailing north in 7-8ft seas for Puerto Madryn, which is in the northern reaches of Patagonia. In other news, I managed to catch Emerson’s cold… or at least spent the day battling it off.
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Posted in Chile, Infinity on Feb 22nd, 2011
Around 7am, we arrived at Isla Hornos, which is home to the famed Cabo de Hornos (Cape Horn). As the southernmost point in the Americas where the Pacific and Atlantic oceans meet, this (in)famous headland today evokes thoughts of adventure and romance from the Age of Sail. However, I doubt it was anything closely approaching […]
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Posted in Argentina, Infinity on Feb 21st, 2011
Today was another beautiful day in Ushuaia, though slightly cooler (in the 50s) and a good deal windier than the prior day. Nonetheless, sunny and dry—given what is typical for Ushuaia—makes for a very nice day. We mostly wandered about the town. It has an interesting vibe… aside from the language of the signage on […]
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Posted in Argentina, Infinity on Feb 20th, 2011
We awoke to blissfully smooth water and found ourselves cruising through the Beagle Channel toward Ushuaia. We docked around 9am. After having our morning coffee and feeding Emerson her breakfast, we departed the ship for a catamaran tour of the Beagle Channel. In all, we spent about two hours on the tour. The highlights included […]
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Posted in Antarctica, Infinity, South America on Feb 19th, 2011
Well, we’re now sailing back through the Drake Passage. Seas are running ~15-20ft with winds in the 40-50 knot range. None of this is exceptional for this part of the world, but it’s certainly atypical of what one usually experiences on a Caribbean cruise. According to reports from the bridge, the visibility in Antarctica is […]
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