Christmas Day - Linda
Merry
Christmas everyone and thank you for all your comments. I'm sorry the
comment function isn't working properly, but we do love seeing all your
messages from home.
The big day has finally arrived and we are so excited. I got dressed in most of my gear and went out on the deck for a temperature test.
Bottom half - Uniqlo Heat Tech leggings (very
thin), bike shorts, track pants, waterproof overpants, warm socks,
Aurora boots to be put on in the Mudroom.
Top half - Uniqlo long sleeved Heat Tech shirt (thin) and double layer Aurora jacket, thin gloves, waterproof gloves and hat with ear-flaps.
Verdict: seemed good, but face was freezing, so I added neck gaiter to be worn over nose and cheeks. As we get to colder landings I can swap the trackpants for Merino trackies, and add tshirt or fleece under my jacket.
I forgot to put my jacket hood over my head and fasten before we set off in the zodiac - I won't forget to do that again. My cheapie photochromic sunnies worked a treat - clear when overcast and darken when there's more light.
I decided against having a jacuzzi to start the day. |
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| HELLO!!!! |
| My dream photo and I got it on my first landing 💙 |
| Grumpy staring seal in the background |
| Chinstrap penguin | |
Our ship the Sylvia Earle, the challenging rocks and another Where's Wally sneaky seal.
| Spot the seal |
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| Much friendlier gaze from this one |
After an hour or so of taking photos, avoiding walking on seals, avoiding falling on rocks, juggling gloves/pack/camera/walking pole, I was ready to head back.
What an adventure.
It's a huge process rugging up to go out, walking down to the Mudroom, putting on life vest, stepping in and out of disinfectant and boot wash, onto the zodiac, and into the water for a landing. And of course the ride home involves the reverse process. It felt good to take off all the layers. Everything remained dry despite the rain, light snow, splashes from the zodiac and landing in water. I headed straight for a hot coffee and lunch was served when everyone returned.
They have just announced the second landing today will require walking 5 to 10 metres in water from the zodiac, so I've decided to skip this one. I don't want to push my luck on the very first day of landings.
I will try and get some less bulky waterproof gloves from the ship shop, hopefully eliminate the need to carry a drypac at all, and I'll be all set for the next one.





WOW - and I was complaining about the cobblestones in Prague. Great photos. Merry Christmas - what a way to spend Xmas day. Jo
ReplyDeleteWell done little sis! Fantastic that you snapped your perfect photo on Christmas Day. Jule 💕
ReplyDeleteLoving the equipment reviews. Nothing like a practical assessment. RR
ReplyDeleteOMG, PENGUINS and SEALS!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAlso, a jacuzzi? I have questions
Kirsten
Kirsten we promise to answer all the questions over a very long lunch when we return. Xx
DeleteLoving the posts Luke from kook
ReplyDeleteThanks Kook!
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