mustgo Posted November 7, 2023 #151 Share Posted November 7, 2023 I know that the ice and penguins are the real show but are you getting main stage nightly entertainment? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Btimmer Posted November 7, 2023 Author #152 Share Posted November 7, 2023 Just now, mustgo said: I know that the ice and penguins are the real show but are you getting main stage nightly entertainment? Absolutely! We had a singer last night and a comedian tonight. We have a full entertainment schedule that's published every few weeks. But keep in mind that this is a "Grand" cruise and we are being treated very well. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mustgo Posted November 7, 2023 #153 Share Posted November 7, 2023 4 minutes ago, Btimmer said: Absolutely! We had a singer last night and a comedian tonight. We have a full entertainment schedule that's published every few weeks. But keep in mind that this is a "Grand" cruise and we are being treated very well. thank you. Hope to get entertainment on the 12/16/ cruise Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Btimmer Posted November 7, 2023 Author #154 Share Posted November 7, 2023 We have encountered too much ice and had to turn around in the Lemaire Channel (65 degrees and 25 minutes and just north of the Antarctic circle), It's been quite foggy with low visibility. We're currently in a recap session with the Antarctic experts. He just commented the the amount of sea ice around Antarctica is the least ever recorded. 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bennybear Posted November 8, 2023 #155 Share Posted November 8, 2023 How was the motion of the ocean on your way across? I am a bit of a fairweather sailor, so curious? Thanks!, 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Btimmer Posted November 8, 2023 Author #156 Share Posted November 8, 2023 1 hour ago, bennybear said: How was the motion of the ocean on your way across? I am a bit of a fairweather sailor, so curious? Thanks!, I meant to comment on that in my blog. It was extremely smooth by my standards. We cruised across the Drake Passage at 17 knots which allowed the stabilizers to work efficiently. We also had a following sea. I should note that I sleep extremely sound and don't feel a thing until I wake up for bio breaks. This morning the ship had a definite list to the port side due to 50mph winds hitting the starboard side. Once we were inside the protection of the islands and cruising in the various channels, it was quite smooth, but the outside decks were about 30ºf or -2C with occasional snow showers. As of this writing at 11:49pm, the bow is covered in snow. This place is so unique and charming, I would never let weather be a deterrent to a visit. 7 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Btimmer Posted November 8, 2023 Author #157 Share Posted November 8, 2023 Today on day 2 in the Antarctic, I've been up since 7 for 2.5 hours and the scenery and wildlife have been spectacular. Gentu penguins, humpback whales, seals, birds. Here's a few pictures. 14 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Durango Sandy Posted November 8, 2023 #158 Share Posted November 8, 2023 Where are you map wise? We are on Viking Octantis now, left South Georgia yesterday, Antarctica tomorrow. Would be fun to track each other… we are five star on HAL, our usual line! Thanks, Sandy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Btimmer Posted November 8, 2023 Author #159 Share Posted November 8, 2023 We are currently in Paradise Bay near the Brown Station. There's a Hurtagruten ship moored there. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lenliner Posted November 8, 2023 #160 Share Posted November 8, 2023 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare WriterOnDeck Posted November 8, 2023 #161 Share Posted November 8, 2023 1 hour ago, Durango Sandy said: Where are you map wise? We are on Viking Octantis now, left South Georgia yesterday, Antarctica tomorrow. Would be fun to track each other… we are five star on HAL, our usual line! Thanks, Sandy Get the cruise mapper app! It shows and identifies all the cruise ships. Marine Traffic does all ships, but the free version doesn't update constantly. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lenliner Posted November 8, 2023 #162 Share Posted November 8, 2023 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lenliner Posted November 8, 2023 #163 Share Posted November 8, 2023 (edited) Presently our winds have increased to 14 knots. The Captain is doing a great job of avoiding the most severe winds off the coast as shown in the wind map above from Meteoblue.com Edited November 8, 2023 by Lenliner Accuracy! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Durango Sandy Posted November 8, 2023 #164 Share Posted November 8, 2023 Thanks, Writer on Deck. I do have it. Just thought when pictures posted to try to mention approximate location of pictures. No worries. Love your blog also. Continued great voyage to all. Cheers. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Btimmer Posted November 8, 2023 Author #165 Share Posted November 8, 2023 Here's our route from my waking up at 7 this morning. Most of the pictures were from Paradise Bay or just before. Couverville island is home to a major Gentu penguin colony. I choose not to be more specific with locations as it's too difficult for me to take the pictures and write notes about their location. I do try to post map pictures to indicate a general location but that may lag due to the timing of when each can be posted trying to keep the thread 'almost live'. 6 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Btimmer Posted November 8, 2023 Author #166 Share Posted November 8, 2023 Currently it's zero visibility and snowing hard. No more scenic cruising today. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ellencruise Posted November 8, 2023 #167 Share Posted November 8, 2023 Wow great reporting everyone. And ooh the weather!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cccole Posted November 8, 2023 #168 Share Posted November 8, 2023 I look forward to your posts on CC and your blog so much. The photos are fabulous. The excitement of seeing the first iceberg and knowing what was to come came thru loud and clear. I have a question...Are there any areas where the captain will rotate the ship so that passengers front, back, and both sides will be able to have a view? I assume it would be difficult in many places. Thank you so much for bringing us along. I know our January cruise will not be the same as yours' but I can't wait. Cherie 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Btimmer Posted November 8, 2023 Author #169 Share Posted November 8, 2023 31 minutes ago, cccole said: I look forward to your posts on CC and your blog so much. The photos are fabulous. The excitement of seeing the first iceberg and knowing what was to come came thru loud and clear. I have a question...Are there any areas where the captain will rotate the ship so that passengers front, back, and both sides will be able to have a view? I assume it would be difficult in many places. Thank you so much for bringing us along. I know our January cruise will not be the same as yours' but I can't wait. Cherie In Antarctica, he's not rotated the ship 360° (due to ice or wind conditions, I would guess) but there is some rotation to allow for viewing. The Expedition team commentator does broadcast via the PA system the presence of significant items and where it can be seen. Penguin or whale sightings do bring a rush to one side or the other. The key is to get all over the ship for views and acknowledge you won't see everything. In the Chilean fjords, there was full rotation at some glaciers. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cccole Posted November 8, 2023 #170 Share Posted November 8, 2023 Thank you so much for your reply to my question. I laugh when I think of everyone rushing from side to side and the ship listing. I have heard that it is important to always have your jacket with you when dining so you can go outside when something appears! Thank you again, Cherie 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Btimmer Posted November 8, 2023 Author #171 Share Posted November 8, 2023 1 minute ago, cccole said: Thank you so much for your reply to my question. I laugh when I think of everyone rushing from side to side and the ship listing. I have heard that it is important to always have your jacket with you when dining so you can go outside when something appears! Thank you again, Cherie Trust me it's a sight to see (and participate in!) a penguin rush! Re: dress, I spent two hours this morning outside without gloves and it got painful. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare 0106 Posted November 8, 2023 #172 Share Posted November 8, 2023 14 minutes ago, Btimmer said: The Expedition team commentator does broadcast via the PA system the presence of significant items and where it can be seen. Can this broadcast be heard inside your stateroom? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Durango Sandy Posted November 8, 2023 #173 Share Posted November 8, 2023 Thank you for your reply and effort. What you are providing is wonderful. Appreciate whatever you can do, foremost enjoy yourself! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Btimmer Posted November 8, 2023 Author #174 Share Posted November 8, 2023 4 minutes ago, 0106 said: Can this broadcast be heard inside your stateroom? Absolutely! Because it is so cold outside, the normal commentary that is only heard outside is broadcast on the general PA system like regular announcements so we all have the commentary. 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Btimmer Posted November 8, 2023 Author #175 Share Posted November 8, 2023 1 minute ago, Durango Sandy said: Thank you for your reply and effort. What you are providing is wonderful. Appreciate whatever you can do, foremost enjoy yourself! You're welcome. I'm not trying to provide a scientific or technical commentary, but I am trying to give my readers a sense of the grandeur and majesty and uniqueness of the Antarctic experience. 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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