[Sksouth-l] Punta Arenas, Southbound

Sarah Kaye shareayak at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 15 08:48:17 PDT 2005


Hello folks,

I'm in Punta Arenas at the south end of Chile on my
way to Palmer Station - a new one for me, I haven't
worked there before. If you're confused look at the
"Routes to Antarctica" map here:

http://polar.org/docs/RPSCBrochure.pdf

So you're used to me talking about going through New
Zealand to McMurdo or South Pole, but I'm not going
there this time. Palmer is supposed to be good: it's a
small station, on the coast with scenery and wildlife.
I've got pretty much the same job, which fortunately I
like a bunch. I've met most of the people I'll be
working with, either in our emergency training in
Colorado (Fire School and Ocean Search and Rescue) or
just here. It's a good group so far.

Punta Arenas is a remarkably cheerful town for being
on the bleak cold tip of the continent. I'm happy to
be back here after so many years, happy to be heading
further south this time, happy that my Spanish is
holding up to challenges such as ordering lunch. Next
I find out if my internals are up to the challenge of
the Drake Passage. It's a five-day crossing, in good
weather. Oh yeah - no airplanes on this side, just
boats. Different!

I hope you're all well. Apologies to the folks I
didn't catch up with before I left - got a bit hectic.
Sorry sorry. Hey it's lunchtime.

Later,


-Sarah


		
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