Well she should get some really cool photos!! :D
(sorry! :twisted:)
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Antarctica - yep I;d love to. Anyone got the spare $20K required?
Ron - get out on one of the bikes mate. As you know it helps clear the mind as you have to focus on the job at hand, putting other things aside. It's like meditation - only faster.
And it doesn't count as travel, because that implies transport. Bikes aren't merely "transport"
daughter should be dropping anchor in this location in the next day or so
South Shetland Islands pictures, images and photos - Lonely Planet Images
what ship is she on?.
MS Expedition
Seriously, she will not be able to stop talking about her trip - all over Christmas and into the New year - What a great experience she is having right now.
Good for her Inc!
Don't hibernate Ron, get out and about. I give this advice based on watching my grandfather rapidly fade away while hibernating.
Come on Ron!!! get motivated, go for a long trip on the motorbike, take a trailer and camping gear with you.
I have done it in the early 90's for 8 months and come back home full of energy.
Perhaps then you can get a Purchasing Officer job and write a book with all the faulty good and how the company went broke :D :D
G'day Arthur
Sharon did the trip on the sailing barque "Europa" -from memory it took 52 days to get to Cape Town. She got terribly seasick crossing Drakes Passage - it was a couple of days of very rough seas. She actually was part of the crew and took part in all the crew activities (including cooking a very large octopus that was given to them on one of the islands). Most passengers were encouraged to help with the day to day work.
They visited the South Shetland Islands and also Tristan Da Cunah.
If you look up the " barque Europa" website it shows the route for the 52 day trip. It leaves Ushuaia in February and arrives in Cape Town in April.
I was going to post some photos she took, but didn't want to hijack Inc's thread.
Cheers Erich