Today is the changeover to the next expedition- skiing to the South Pole. The
flight out from Punta is going to arrive pretty late tonight (about 2am) so the
poor new people will get a very late night and I will get woken up at about 3am
when someone comes into my tent. But these things never go smoothly
really.
Anyway, breakfast is pretty good and I meet the new guide, Tom there. He
seems pretty good - knowledgeable and relaxed and likely to give us quite a bit
of freedom which is great. One of my first questions is whether, weather and the
rest of the team permitting, we can speed up our itinerary to get to the SP for
XMas day. Many guides take an instant dislike to such a question (ie the focus on the goal rather than the difficulties of getting there) but he says he
was actually thinking along those lines when he saw the itinerary as well! Great news although we will need to see what
the rest of the team thinks. There are
two others in the team - another Brit and a Norwegian lady who did the Greenland
Crossing earlier this year.
I am having meals with the other group from
Vinson and one of them, Saeed is the UAE's leading adventurer / explorer and he
is very taken by the trip. As I tell him more about it, there is a telltale
gleam in his eye so we ask if he can join us. Luckily, there is space and so he
has the morning to think about it whilst I pick up some gear and discuss the
expedition a bit more with Tom before heading off to shower and wash my clothes.
Apparently clothes dry pretty well out here - dry, sunny and a bit of wind.
Clothes freeze in the cold and then sublimate - which is the moisture going from
ice to 'steam' bypassing the liquid stage and so drying pretty quickly; not
quite sure how it works but it does pretty effectively.
At lunch, Saeed decides that he is going
to come so some speedy arrangements are made and we head off to meet Tom for
some more equipment arranging before heading off for a quick 10k ski before
supper. It is pretty warm so I decide to wear shorts and just one layer on top
which seems to be a good combo for these conditions. It should be quite a bit
colder near the pole so hopefully we won't cook with our heavier gear on - we start with
a preparatory overnight trip round here and that could be a little tricky
clothing wise unless it cools down a bit! Whilst we are moving along, one of the
camp vans is heading to intercept us and at first I am a bit concerned that
something is wrong but soon they turn a bit and come to a stop about 100m ahead
and jump out and lie down to film us - word of the shorts must have spread! We
endeavour to look professional as we pass and do so for half the shot, however the
conditions on the route deteriorate drastically for the second half with a number
of hard, ice sastrugi which are almost impossible to go over without sliding
sideways and looking rather ungainly - hopefully we can get a copy of this and
see how we look. The other benefit of this trip is that we build an appetite for
supper which I was concerned about being too full to enjoy!
Supper is again rather good and after
that we pick up our dried washing (I am impressed and a little surprised, I have
to admit, by how well it has worked) and sort out our gear for the expedition.
All the bad weather at the end of Vinson has meant that most of my electricals
are running on empty so I am also trying to get them charged before we head
off tomorrow.
The evening is chatting and bidding
farewell to Saeed's team before finishing packing and bed. The 24 hour daylight
is confusing as I have just realised that instead of my planned early night to catch up
on sleep missed at the end of the last part and cope with the expected wake up
when the plane comes in, it is now 12:30! Never mind, as I expect it will be an
early night tomorrow.
Food:
Bacon, eggs, fruit salad
Beef stir fry, chicken in a tomato sauce
and saladMixed seafood in a creamy stew (chupe), salmon in a tomato sauce.
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