I have soared to New Zealand. |
238 days of an Antarctic Winter! |
In the land of the Kiwis. |
A final Antarctic sunset. |
I have never seen a sunset halo before! |
How cool is that! |
When leaving McMurdo we go to the transportation building with all our bags. |
Follow the instructions. |
My two large duffel bags and three bags containing Extreme Cold Weather (ECW) gear. |
Ivan the Terra Bus art. |
A ride to the sea ice runway on Ivan the Terra Bus. |
A final view of Hut Point, Observation Hill, and Mt. Erebus from the sea ice runway. |
Waiting for the incoming passengers to disembark. |
It's time to board. |
I guess I'm ready. |
Plenty of legroom at the exit seat... |
...and plenty of room in front and... |
behind...only 15 passengers. Nice flight. |
Lunch. |
The view was beautiful. |
The edge of the continent surrounded by several miles of sea ice. |
The end of the sea ice. |
New Zealand...so green. Looks like Hawaii. |
Brighton Beach hostel. |
600 feet from the beach with a nice view of the South Pacific from the 2nd floor rooms. |
Speight's and surf...a great combination. |
A library on the beach! |
How cool...the library, beach walk, and pier. |
This area reminds me of my hometown of Oxnard, California looking north to Ventura. |
Back where I belong...the ocean. |
The Dux brewery. My favorite was Nor'wester. |
I had the mushroom with dried figs pizza. Delicious. |
The ice crew meeting a last time. |
We then went to the Pedal Pusher Bar with bicycle designed furnishings. This is a saddle bar stool. |
Not really comfortable. I wonder how many people have fallen off after a few too many. |
Cool lighting. |
More cool lighting. |
Coat rack. |
Sunday morning Brighton Beach. |
My last update from Point Break Backpacker's Cafe. |
I would like to thank my wonderful wife, Andrea, for her understanding and support during this adventure along with thanking my children, Cary and Jocelyn, for picking up on the household chores and helping their mom around the house and keeping her company. Also thanks to the neighbors for their help when things broke around the house.
It is interesting to look at the demographic statistics of this blog. The second highest number of hits has come from Russia. I spent five months (1998) in St. Petersburg, Russia working with the Russian Space Company Energia while the Sea Launch vessels were being equipped with rocket launch equipment. I would like to hear from you. Anyone else that would like to comment or have questions about this adventure please email me at:
mikey8590@gmail.com.
Well, my Antarctic Adventure is over but I don't have to go home.
The adventure continues with Jocelyn:
crazyguyonabike.com/mikey8590.
My last two pictures to share with you are before and after. Thanks everyone for reading!
Before: Castle Rock, Antarctica April 2012 |
After: Sumner Beach, New Zealand October 7, 2012 |
Ahh, thanks honey! We got the t-shirts today! I will check out the tourist info and look forward to your new postings on CGOAB. You have been very thoughtful and provided us with some security that your kids are spending now before we are gone! Enjoy every moment and know that I will join you for some future adventures. The Surly is at Matt's for a tuneup and I will try it out soon. HAHHHHAAA. The bar is too high, but if I keep moving I will be fine...slow and steady wins the race.
ReplyDeleteI really appreciate the pictures of some favorite places like the library...go in and take a picture for me. The hostel looks cozy, and the bars cool. Stay warm and I hope that you and Jocelyn find a good pace. Don't sweat the little things. It seems like our planning stage has been successful. Ride safely and hitch a lift if needed. Miss you both, and love always, Andee
Great to see you in flip-flops and a t-shirt. You look more in your element
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