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Author: Northabout

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321 posts, 27 Comments

Well the first full day in a long time with no wind and no ice.

NorthaboutShips logNo Comments19/08/2016

N73 16 E139 07 pressure1009 air 2 water2 1 31 days 20.30UTC 19 Aug Well the first full day in a long time with no wind and no ice. Rhythm of life has returned to the boat. We pass each other like ships in the night, but…

So, for my fiftieth blog I thought I’d say something that is possibly a little unexpected… I am miserable….

NorthaboutCrew(b)log13 Comments19/08/2016

Ben Edwards, crewmember, whole expedition, 14 years old. So, for my fiftieth blog I thought I’d say something that is possibly a little unexpected….  I am miserable.  A combination of lack of space, physical inaction and endless monotony means that at…

Well I came up on watch this morning at 0800. ice, ice and more b****t ice.

NorthaboutShips log4 Comments18/08/2016

N73 21 E130 50 pressure 110 air 0, water 5, 12 knot winds Genoa up 18 Aug 19.30 UTC 0400 local time 19th Aug Laptev Sea Well I came up on watch this morning at 0800.  ice, ice and more b****t ice. I finished my watch and…

ICE looms out out of the horizon like a piece of homework that you’ve been trying to avoid doing by moving to India only to find that school exists there as well

NorthaboutCrew(b)log1 Comment18/08/2016

Ben Edwards crew, 18 Aug We’re still running into ice, aaaagggghhhh!  We’ve had patches of clear water just large enough that you can’t see the other side, just large enough that you start to think maybe we’ve seen the last…

Within 5 mins it goes to dog poo, fog comes down, ice increases, steer to port to avoid going into Russia.This Laptev Sea is giving us a run for our money.

NorthaboutShips log1 Comment17/08/2016

N74 11 E123 00, pressure 1004, water temp 0.22, air 0C Odd day, fog and small stretches of ice all day. Its amazing, the ladies come up on deck, “ooooh isn’t it wonderful, ooooh look at the sunset, look at the sunrise. Helming is…

Today in my morning watch things weren’t quite as idyllic. Over night we’d sailed into ice. I know, I said we shouldn’t be troubled by ice for a bit, I was wrong. The ice on its own wasn’t too bad, the thing was we had fog as well.

NorthaboutCrew(b)log2 Comments17/08/2016

Ben Edwards, crew Laptev Sea 19.30 UTC 17 Aug So, we’re making good progress.  Yesterday we passed the four thousand mile mark.  If that was in a straight line it would mean we were a third of the way round,…

Well what a 24 hours. We have done more mileage in this time than in two weeks.

NorthaboutShips logNo Comments16/08/2016

N74 12 E115 01 pressure 1010 water 0.1c  air 2c Well what a 24 hours. We have done more mileage in this time than in two weeks. We left our storm cove and headed off. Past the point we nearly grounded the other night,…

At some point during the night we all got up and went into the saloon because the wind was strong enough to be a bit of a worry

NorthaboutCrew(b)logNo Comments15/08/2016

Ben Edwards crew member 14 years old. So, after I wrote to you last we turned around from our endeavour to get through the ice and made our way to a place to anchor that was relatively sheltered.  The problem…

THE STORM Comrade Nikolai, was out in the storm helming towards the anchor, very slowly with the motor ticking over. It saved the anchor

NorthaboutShips log2 Comments15/08/2016

N 76 29.0 E 112 53.1 Pressure 1014 water temp -0.1 outside temp 0 Well as predicted, we had our storm. It doesn’t matter where you are in the World, in a tent, or a sail boat, it can be scary, as you are…

15th Aug Around OSTROV SEVERNYY

NorthaboutExpedition Log15/08/2016

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