The Mammoth Book of Antarctic Journeys: 32 Eye-Witness Accounts of Adventure in the Antarctic by Jon E. Lewis

The Mammoth Book of Antarctic Journeys: 32 Eye-Witness Accounts of Adventure in the Antarctic by Jon E. Lewis

Author:Jon E. Lewis [Lewis, Jon E.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Travel, Polar Regions, Essays & Travelogues
ISBN: 9781780331348
Google: T8TABAAAQBAJ
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
Published: 2012-01-19T23:31:31.456183+00:00


Tuesday, 2 January: T. -17º, Camp 55. Height about 9,980. At lunch my aneroid reading over scale 12,250, shifted hand to read 10,250. Proposed to enter heights in future with correction as calculated at end of book (minus 340 feet). The foot party went off early, before 8, and marched till 1. Again from 2.35 to 6.30. We started more than half an hour later on each march and caught the others easy. It’s been a plod for the foot people and pretty easy going for us, and we have covered 13 miles (geo.).

T. -11º: Obs 87º20'8" S; 160º40'53" E; Var. 180º. The sky is slightly overcast for the first time since we left the glacier; the sun can be seen already through the veil of stratus, and blue sky round the horizon. The sastrugi have all been from the SE today, and likewise the wind, which has been pretty light. I hope the clouds do not mean wind or bad surface. The latter became poor towards the end of the afternoon. We have not risen much today, and the plain seems to be flattening out. Irregularities are best seen by sastrugi. A skua gull visited us on the march this afternoon – it was evidently curious, kept alighting on the snow ahead, and fluttering a few yards as we approached. It seemed to have had little food – an extraordinary visitor considering our distance from the sea.



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