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  1. Day Twelve - Belfast, Ireland Progress report: Conditions: 85% chance of rain. Up to deck 13 for a coffee.
  2. We had booked a tour that isn't on the website any longer involving Diamond Beach. He had taken a group there the day before our stop and there were no crystals on the beach so we adapted our tour. Reach out to them and tell them want you are looking for.
  3. Schooner Bar - Love all that glass. With piano tunes by Harrison Smart. Picture intentionally dark to obscure audience.
  4. Day 12 cruise compass has been published JW day 12 cruisecompass.pdf
  5. Weather update. Captain barged into our cabins (over the PA) to inform us that the weather enroute has delayed our arrival into Belfast a couple of hours. Due to tides we have to depart Belfast at the originally scheduled time. Consequently we will have a shortened visit to Belfast.
  6. The sun is out and blue skies are here. Beautiful sea day around 50F/10C.
  7. Direct to ship wifi: RAVPower Fiilehub I had to do some channel hunting on the RAVPower. It sucked using channels 1 and 6. Channel 11 produced best results for where I am right now. Beryl AX with WiFi6 does much better than the RAVPower since it's dual band. Typically getting just over 110 Mbps with the Beryl.
  8. Here on Jewel out of Amsterdam it’s pretty much the normal RCI beers you would find while in the Caribbean. So think mostly American brands just like they offer in the Caribbean.
  9. Going through my camera roll I realized I forgot to post some information about the free city shuttle from the cruise ship pier in Reykjavik. In the little building we pass through to reach the ship or when leaving they have a display that cycles through some graphics. We are at terminal 315. The NCL Prima that was here the day prior was at terminal 312.
  10. Starlink gateway city remains to be London. Starlink has performed consistently well through fog, rain, rough seas, etc. The 4K videos I have been uploading are nearly 1GB in size which never would have uploaded well using the older satellite tech. Starlink handled them quite well. Starlink is not entirely immune from rain fade but with the constellation operating at a lower altitude it's not as pronounced as it was with the legacy satellite tech.
  11. Day Eleven - Sea Day Time change at 2am this morning. Going forward losing an hour. Passport collection today. Suites and pinnacle can drop off their passports in the lounge. Progress report: Sea conditions: The ship still has some small motion this morning estimated to get smoother midday however it is much better compared to yesterday. Speaking of the lounge, Andreas has become the Suite Concierge with Bing's departure to join Harmony. Andreas was the Crown Lounge concierge. A new Crown Lounge concierge has been named. Andreas told me their name but I can't remember it right now. The Concierge Club was pretty empty last night except for a core group of frequent cruisers who were not fazed by a little bit of ship motion. The Concierge Club up on deck 13 partially aft did have some motion last night. The running joke was that seat belts on the bar stools would have been helpful. 🙂 Later at the Schooner Bar the bar stools were doing their own thing spinning in circles as the ship moved. The haunting of the Schooner Bar. The live musicians played on.
  12. Day 11 cruise compass is available : JW May 15 day 11 cruisecompass.pdf
  13. Way too soon we had to leave Reykjavik. The city center in the distance. I think that is the church we drove past last night. Out in the open sea there is some wind but the ship is handling it well. I should sleep very well tonight.
  14. So far it's not been very bad. There are some people who are sensitive to motion and sea sickness that are being impacted. There are many who are not. The venues around the ship are busy. As near as I can tell the performers are still playing live music everywhere. The casino was busy but more smoke free than normal so maybe this rough water is a good thing. 🙂 The theater performance has been cancelled tonight. Personally it hasn't bothered me in any way but I tend not be influenced by ship motion. A young lady in the lounge tonight said with some dramamine she is fine. Here approaching 11:00pm it has let up a little as I suspected it would . Understand this weather has nothing to do with your potential weather. Any sea any where can get rough weather including the Caribbean. This is Icelandic weather. In totality it has been very good for me.
  15. Looks like YT is done processing my tour video from yesterday so here it is: I didn't put a lot of effort into this so don't expect too much as YT video go, but video does provide some more context.
  16. So for an excursion I was trying to find a way out of, it turned out to be fantastic! I loved this excursion! Anyone can see Iceland from a highway but to see Iceland up close and off road was a unique experience. So worth it and the rain and wind added to the experience.
  17. Still some snow up here. Just off trail steam was emanating from the ground. Tater noted this can be quite dangerous as you are likely to break through the crust when walking which would near instantly cause severe burns with extreme heat just below the surface. We approach another power plant location. When they bore a new hole down 3 or 4 km, they ket it vent for a period of time. Up close this sounded like a jet engine. Tater asks his friend over the rado why he wasn't moving as the CO2 is not good for the paint or windows. "I can't see" was the response. Sure enough when it was our turn, we couldn't see past the hood.
  18. Instead of the 45 minute drive to Reykjavik, we go back off road. More moss covered lava flows. I think this additional off road session was added just for Tater as he seemed to be in his glory as was the driver of the black 4x4.
  19. We drove around a very nice lake with many small houses around it. This is a power plant. It produces 1.2MW or something along around that. All powered from the earth. Tater tells us that Iceland is a lead in a global geothermal energy production. At the end of lake is a hydroelectric plant. Looking for a bathroom break we end up at the same bakery where our private tour stopped yesterday. Bridal dress falls.
  20. Big tires. The rubber hose is an inflation system that allows them to air up, or air down the tires. Lower air pressure provides better traction off road and can prevent punctures while road speed and handling at highway speeds warrants higher pressure. Despite the rain and overcast it was very beautiful. Much of the trail system leverages land used by the local power company owned by the city of Reykjavik. Various steam outlets that are being harnessed to produce electricity and hot water for Reykjavik. If you ate sitting on a geothermal cache of steam and hot water, you learn to use it. Did I mention it's windy?
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