Saturday 25 December 2010

We've arrived

Christmas Shackleton style!

Merry Christmas from the RRS Shackleton!!!!!!!

Our Christmas festivities have been brought forward to the 24th due to our iminent arrival at Halley and the Brunt ice shelf, so to begin with style for our Christmas Eve the crew joined us in the red room and we proceeded to drink the beer fridge dry! and then some!!!! the supply of beer and cider appeared endless. We joined Matt ( who is going to Signy as Base Commander) in the galley to assist with making a nice pan of Mulled Wine. I took charge of the music and DJ Nej rocked the night away with some classic tunes from the 90's followed by some corkers from the 80's......have some good video clips of the dancing.....most of us had turned in by about 04:00 with the prospect of a 09:15 Sit Rep and Relief briefing!!!! funnily enough there were no hangovers as most were still inebriated ;)

The real wake up was at 10:00, the captain managed to find a suitable slab of ice to wedge the ship into, and the game was on!!!!! Football, extreme Antarctic Style!!! We played for about an hour! What a scream! ended up a bit of a mix of football and rugby due to the fact that the pitch (ice) had a good foot or so of surface snow!! To think that we have played football in one of the most extreme locations on earth, in the Weddell sea, on the sea ice (approx 1 metre
thick) with about 3.5km of water beneath us was absolutely mind blowing!!!

The series of unbelievable events is the only thing that is managing to keep the edge off the fact that this is the first Christmas away from my beautiful wife and children, and belive me that's b****y tough!!! I love and miss you guys more than i can ever tell you!!!!!!  xxx

12:00 and we congregated on the Foc'sle (the front part of the ship) for the traditional Christmas carols, Mulled wine and mince pies.. between us we put on a pretty good show!!

14:00 and time to be seated for Christmas dinner. Ray and Rab did an astounding job in catering for us with an impressive 5 course feast that would easliy grace the tables of any top notch restaurant!!  Well done boys!!

Needless to say the beer fridge is nearly dry again and its only just 11pm, although the steward was prepared for tonight with a few crates in reserve.... The music is blasting and spirits are high ( should make for some interesting sights tomorrow)

Not far to go now until we should reach open water for the final leg to Halley although we have been informed that they are expecting a blow this weekend.

Merry christmas to all the followers of this blog, your interest and messages of support are fabulous and i'm chuffed that my gorgeous wife has been able to set this up to enable me/us to share our experiences on this trip of a lifetime..

On that note i'd better dry my eyes and try and find my beer!!!!!!

CHEERS!!!!!!!

Thursday 23 December 2010

So near yet so far!!

Well that basically sums up our current situation!!

It's been such a mix of good progress and dead ends, thin ice (half a metre or so thick) to pretty good thick ice ( between 10-15 feet ) the best being 2 days ago when we were jammed solid.

The crew displaced all of the remaining fuel to the starboard tanks, then the main crane was swung around to no avail. On with one of the shipping containers and that was swung over the ice! Final task was to flood the ballast tanks with 40 tonnes of sea water with not alot of movement at first. Then the ship gradually began to list to about 20 degrees, which made walking around quite interesting ( just as well it was too early for a beer!!!!)  I think that was the longest we've been stuck (or temporarily stopped as the bridge like to call it) approximately 12 hours. Cant believe how much time we've spent drifting with the ice!!

On Tuesday we managed to arrange, with Jamie the chief engineer, for a tour of the computer rooms and the engine rooms. What an awesome setup! To understand and appreciate the technology ( albeit a tad dated) that is involved with the ships operation was amazing. The ability it has to divert power and energy via various routes and the operations that the ship undertakes in the north sea during its summer as a DPO vessel (dynamic positioning). I will go into a bit more detail sometime when i've got a bit more detail myself...
The captain decided that yesterday would be a good opportunity for a group photo. Jen the doc volunteered to act as photographer and was placed onto the ice with Duncan Cameron (logistics) who has been south before as an outdoor guide for a winter. Very jealous of that experience!! If you look very closely you can see me on both of the Christmas photos.

We are now amongst the lucky few to be able to say that we have travelled in the Weddell Sea!!!!! I think we are currently in the Deutschland Cove??? The satellite pics of the ice are proving interesting, I think we still have a good 50-60 miles of ice to navigate but do seem to be heading in the right direction.

Prep is under way for tomorrow! Christmas dinner on the RRS Ernest Shackleton yet another first!!! For our 24th December celebrations we have.....


10:00 (weather and conditions permitting) football and photos on the ice!!!!!!!!!!

12:00 carols in the red room, which i'm led to believe Rich has been recruited as head choirboy due to his welsh heritage....

followed by

14:00 Christmas Dinner!!!!!

The menu is pretty impressive too with a selection of starters, crab soup, springbok steak and a fancy pate. A choice of Turkey, belly pork and roast beef. Brocolli, roast parsnips, cauliflower gratin, roast pots, a fancy mash and croquets followed by xmas pud and brandy, Trifle and another that I cant remember....Then cheese and biscuits with port and all topped off with an irish coffee. If I am not careful they will be rolling me down the walkway when we arrive :)

As i type we have ground to a halt yet again!!!

I think it will be another night for the film club - me, Richie and Jaibo- although we've already managed most of the good films and the complete back catalogue of only fools and horses!!!! Class viewing..

The wildlife has been a little sparse, with a few leapord  and elephant seals, a mild splattering of penguins (which are difficult to capture with a point and shoot) and a good selection of Petrels. Oh and a sighting of a whale in one of the pools.

Well after being diagnosed with tendonitis, i'd better go and put my feet up with a nice cold beer or 2 or 3..........

Merry Christmas

Wednesday 22 December 2010

Progress is very slow!


This is the view from the Conning  Tower at 16:00 today. Looks like we may be spending Christmas on the ship!!!

My gash duty today so I have my nose to the grindstone. I will try to come back later with another update.

Monday 20 December 2010

Antarctic Ice Shelf

Our route



As you can see we are really struggling to get anywhere near Halley!!!

















If you can see the times on the big curve, we have been stuck since 09:00 and the movement on the curve is us drifting with the iceflow!!!!