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		<title>The Steam Home From Antarctica &#124; East Antarctica To Hobart, Australia</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Monday-Saturday, 4-16 March 2024Day 103-114 of 110ish We are steaming home&#8230;it&#8217;s a bittersweet time. Adios Antarctica Well, the day finally came!&#160; We are steaming home.&#160; While the crew were eating my final brekkie (yay!) I went out to the back of the boat and watched the sun set on Antarctica. The sun was almost warm. It felt so comfortable and peaceful on the stern. I shed a bittersweet tear as the sky melted into the most vivid cast of pastels. This beautiful place has crawled deep into my heart. The colours. The magic. The inquisitive wildlife. The raw, frozen beauty everywhere. My heart is full. I will carry Antarctica with me for the rest of my life.&#160; With Antarctica fading into the distance, it’s time to look ahead to our time in Tasmania. And thus began shopping and scheming!!! We are certainly excited for our time in Australia, both seeing Tom’s dad, Richard, and Bev plus we get to bum around with some friends in Queensland.&#160; Digging Deep This last little bit is certainly the hardest though. The ingredients are low. Crew morale is waning and the cleaning is beginning. We’re having to dig a bit deeper now to push through this last bit without wanting to give up. We will. We’re tough. But it’s not without its pain.&#160; Plus, as we cross the Southern Ocean towards Tasmania, the boat no longer has it’s stability tanks and we’ve dumped all of our offal (the fish and food that has gone through the hasher) so the boat is wallowing and making for a much more uncomfortable crossing than when we journeyed southward four months ago.&#160;This is very tiring to an already exhausted crew. The dishwasher that errors out multiple times before proceeding. The refrigerator door that doesn’t stay open but, because the other one won’t keep a low enough temp, we are forced to use, the slippery floor with little traction and drains in the wrong place, partial lee boards on the bunks….all these little annoyances that we’ve lived with are starting to pull the curse words out of us now! And the guys not cleaning up after themselves. That always gets worse during gentleman’s hours and this time is no exception. Not closing doors properly so the contents distribute themselves wildly across the mess, using the food scrap bin that gets dumped in the ocean as a rubbish bin (a very big pet peeve of mine!), and leaving dirty dishes all over for me (crew mom) to clean up.&#160;It&#8217;s too late to complain with only days left. Well, that’s enough whining and winging for now.&#160; Aurora-licious On the positive side, though the icebergs are now gone and there’s nothing to see but a great expanse of ocean, if the sky is clear enough overnight, the aurora is always on. I love to stand outside and marvel at it and take way too many bad photos! Nate said the other day that he doesn&#8217;t know what the big deal about the aurora is. I find that really sad. It&#8217;s one of the most spectacular natural phenomena this world has on offer and he can&#8217;t be bothered. Where are you in life when you can’t appreciate that you are being blessed to experience something like this?&#160; Land Adjustment Well, six more days until we reach land. I&#8217;ve been told it&#8217;s a bit of a shock to the system. I&#8217;m pretty easy going and tend to handle change pretty well so it will be interesting to see how I react. I&#8217;ve been told you really, really smell land, that people are overwhelming (we&#8217;ve been with only 23 others for the last 4 months), and that there&#8217;s a sensory overload. I guess the grocery store is the first place that can do that!&#160; Sights, smells, sounds, stressed people and busyness.&#160; I’m very curious to see how I deal with it. Now, it’s time to start thinking about packing. It really feels surreal. It’s been groundhog day for so long that it’s hard to imagine life any other way.&#160; It’s almost like a form of shock. I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ll quite fathom what happened until a little while down the road. It still seems like a dream&#8230;well, it&#8217;s still a little bit of reality! Tick&#8230;Tock We’re counting the days, the meals, the seconds we have left. Luckily we’re arriving a day earlier than anticipated. One less day to sleep in an uncomfortable bed. One less day of having to make meals and clean up after other people. And closer to a Vietnamese meal cooked with fresh veggies and herbs! Some blessings we are looking forward to on land &#8211; a nice haircut for Amy, tattoos for both of us, estrogen pills to calm Amy’s power surges, and our new toy…a drone that shouldn’t crash into the ocean like the DJI crap we’ve been battling. Yay!!! Two days out and now there’s a bit more of a buzz around the boat. We are all cleaning and packing, filling out customs forms, the bridge has booked the pilot, and doing all the things to get us back to land. It’s very exciting! Job Done! We will finish cleaning the galley today and then other than the last meals, that’s us! Job done…well, I have a few more days left in port but Tom gets to put his feet up since he’s not allowed to work in Australia on an Australian battleship 😛 We arrived early! We see Tasmania! Tonight the sun is setting on a jagged horizon marked with peaks and valleys and little satellite islands. So we lurk. We will both wake up early tomorrow morning so the boys can have a good brekkie before coming into port. This will be Tom’s last meal. Lucky bugger!&#160; We have put the finishing touches on our bags. I have left some bits and pieces behind for my last few days on the boat while unloading is happening.&#160; (I&#8217;ll deeply wish I hadn&#8217;t) Hello Hobart This morning as we started to approach Hobart, we had a welcoming crew and a rowdy one at that. Dolphins! Always a welcome sight and I couldn’t get enough of them. They were jumping completely out of the waves. They seemed just as happy for us to arrive as we were! The shafts of sunrise through clouds was gorgeous along the Tasmanian coast as we made our way up Storm Bay into the guts of Hobart. As long as the wind was right, instead of smelling the smoke stacks, you could sniff an earthy eucalyptus smell on the breeze. Bliss!&#160; We passed the Iron Pot Lighthouse, many oyster farms, and a sailing regatta as we made our way to the dock. Once docked, our luggage in place for a quick retreat, we waited for customs to check us in to the country and bio security to go through the galley.&#160; After all that was complete, we made a hasty retreat. Unfortunately, Richard, Tom’s dad didn’t get our email asking to pick us up. We waited outside the security gate for a while before Tom went off in search of internet. His search turned into buying roaming minutes which didn’t work and then a taxi to take us to the house.&#160; The excitement of reuniting father and son turned into multiple bottles of wine. Needless to say, Tom woke up with quite the hangover. Annoyed but not surprised, I, not having indulged and keen to explore, went for an early morning walk to check out the area while he slept off the night before.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://sailingkaihanu.com/the-steam-home-from-antarctica-east-antarctica-to-hobart-australia/">The Steam Home From Antarctica | East Antarctica To Hobart, Australia</a> first appeared on <a href="https://sailingkaihanu.com">Sailing Kaihanu</a>.</p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3 class="wp-block-heading has-text-align-center">Monday-Saturday, 4-16 March 2024<br>Day 103-114 of 110ish</h3>



<p>We are steaming home&#8230;it&#8217;s a bittersweet time.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Adios Antarctica</h4>



<p>Well, the day finally came!&nbsp;</p>



<p>We are steaming home.&nbsp;</p>



<p>While the crew were eating my final brekkie (yay!) I went out to the back of the boat and watched the sun set on Antarctica. The sun was almost warm. It felt so comfortable and peaceful on the stern. I shed a bittersweet tear as the sky melted into the most vivid cast of pastels. </p>



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<p>This beautiful place has crawled deep into my heart. The colours. The magic. The inquisitive wildlife. The raw, frozen beauty everywhere. My heart is full. I will carry Antarctica with me for the rest of my life.&nbsp;</p>



<p>With Antarctica fading into the distance, it’s time to look ahead to our time in Tasmania. And thus began shopping and scheming!!! We are certainly excited for our time in Australia, both seeing Tom’s dad, Richard, and Bev plus we get to bum around with some friends in Queensland.&nbsp;</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img decoding="async" width="1024" height="764" src="https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1024/h:764/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/IMG_4001-1.jpeg" alt="" class="wp-image-6879" srcset="https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1024/h:764/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/IMG_4001-1.jpeg 1024w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:300/h:224/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/IMG_4001-1.jpeg 300w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:768/h:573/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/IMG_4001-1.jpeg 768w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1536/h:1145/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/IMG_4001-1.jpeg 1536w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1920/h:1431/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/IMG_4001-1.jpeg 2048w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1140/h:850/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/IMG_4001-1.jpeg 1140w" sizes="(max-width: 960px) 100vw, 960px" /></figure>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Digging Deep</h4>



<p>This last little bit is certainly the hardest though. The ingredients are low. Crew morale is waning and the cleaning is beginning. We’re having to dig a bit deeper now to push through this last bit without wanting to give up. We will. We’re tough. But it’s not without its pain.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Plus, as we cross the Southern Ocean towards Tasmania, the boat no longer has it’s stability tanks and we’ve dumped all of our offal (the fish and food that has gone through the hasher) so the boat is wallowing and making for a much more uncomfortable crossing than when we journeyed southward four months ago.&nbsp;This is very tiring to an already exhausted crew.</p>



<p>The dishwasher that errors out multiple times before proceeding. The refrigerator door that doesn’t stay open but, because the other one won’t keep a low enough temp, we are forced to use, the slippery floor with little traction and drains in the wrong place, partial lee boards on the bunks….all these little annoyances that we’ve lived with are starting to pull the curse words out of us now! </p>



<p>And the guys not cleaning up after themselves. That always gets worse during gentleman’s hours and this time is no exception. Not closing doors properly so the contents distribute themselves wildly across the mess, using the food scrap bin that gets dumped in the ocean as a rubbish bin (a very big pet peeve of mine!), and leaving dirty dishes all over for me (crew mom) to clean up.&nbsp;It&#8217;s too late to complain with only days left. </p>



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<p>Well, that’s enough whining and winging for now.&nbsp;</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Aurora-licious</h4>



<p>On the positive side, though the icebergs are now gone and there’s nothing to see but a great expanse of ocean, if the sky is clear enough overnight, the aurora is always on. I love to stand outside and marvel at it and take way too many bad photos!</p>





<p>Nate said the other day that he doesn&#8217;t know what the big deal about the aurora is. I find that really sad. It&#8217;s one of the most spectacular natural phenomena this world has on offer and he can&#8217;t be bothered. Where are you in life when you can’t appreciate that you are being blessed to experience something like this?&nbsp;</p>







<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Land Adjustment</h4>



<p>Well, six more days until we reach land.</p>



<p>I&#8217;ve been told it&#8217;s a bit of a shock to the system. I&#8217;m pretty easy going and tend to handle change pretty well so it will be interesting to see how I react. I&#8217;ve been told you really, really smell land, that people are overwhelming (we&#8217;ve been with only 23 others for the last 4 months), and that there&#8217;s a sensory overload. I guess the grocery store is the first place that can do that!&nbsp;</p>



<p>Sights, smells, sounds, stressed people and busyness.&nbsp;</p>



<p>I’m very curious to see how I deal with it.</p>



<p>Now, it’s time to start thinking about packing. It really feels surreal. It’s been groundhog day for so long that it’s hard to imagine life any other way.&nbsp; It’s almost like a form of shock. I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ll quite fathom what happened until a little while down the road. It still seems like a dream&#8230;well, it&#8217;s still a little bit of reality!</p>



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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Tick&#8230;Tock</h4>



<p>We’re counting the days, the meals, the seconds we have left. </p>



<p>Luckily we’re arriving a day earlier than anticipated. One less day to sleep in an uncomfortable bed. One less day of having to make meals and clean up after other people. And closer to a Vietnamese meal cooked with fresh veggies and herbs!</p>



<p>Some blessings we are looking forward to on land &#8211; a nice haircut for Amy, tattoos for both of us, estrogen pills to calm Amy’s power surges, and our new toy…a drone that shouldn’t crash into the ocean like the DJI crap we’ve been battling. Yay!!!</p>



<p>Two days out and now there’s a bit more of a buzz around the boat. We are all cleaning and packing, filling out customs forms, the bridge has booked the pilot, and doing all the things to get us back to land. It’s very exciting!</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Job Done!</h4>



<p>We will finish cleaning the galley today and then other than the last meals, that’s us! Job done…well, I have a few more days left in port but Tom gets to put his feet up since he’s not allowed to work in Australia on an Australian battleship <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/1f61b.png" alt="😛" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /></p>



<p>We arrived early! We see Tasmania!</p>



<p>Tonight the sun is setting on a jagged horizon marked with peaks and valleys and little satellite islands. So we lurk. We will both wake up early tomorrow morning so the boys can have a good brekkie before coming into port. This will be Tom’s last meal. Lucky bugger!&nbsp;</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="1024" height="508" src="https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1024/h:508/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-7465.jpg" alt="" class="wp-image-6888" srcset="https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1024/h:508/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-7465-scaled.jpg 1024w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:300/h:149/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-7465-scaled.jpg 300w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:768/h:381/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-7465-scaled.jpg 768w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1536/h:761/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-7465-scaled.jpg 1536w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1920/h:951/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-7465-scaled.jpg 2048w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1140/h:565/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-7465-scaled.jpg 1140w" sizes="(max-width: 960px) 100vw, 960px" /></figure>



<p>We have put the finishing touches on our bags. I have left some bits and pieces behind for my last few days on the boat while unloading is happening.&nbsp; (I&#8217;ll deeply wish I hadn&#8217;t)</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Hello Hobart</h4>



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<p>This morning as we started to approach Hobart, we had a welcoming crew and a rowdy one at that. Dolphins! Always a welcome sight and I couldn’t get enough of them. They were jumping completely out of the waves. They seemed just as happy for us to arrive as we were!</p>



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<p>The shafts of sunrise through clouds was gorgeous along the Tasmanian coast as we made our way up Storm Bay into the guts of Hobart. As long as the wind was right, instead of smelling the smoke stacks, you could sniff an earthy eucalyptus smell on the breeze. Bliss!&nbsp;</p>



<p>We passed the Iron Pot Lighthouse, many oyster farms, and a sailing regatta as we made our way to the dock. Once docked, our luggage in place for a quick retreat, we waited for customs to check us in to the country and bio security to go through the galley.&nbsp;</p>



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<p>After all that was complete, we made a hasty retreat. Unfortunately, Richard, Tom’s dad didn’t get our email asking to pick us up. We waited outside the security gate for a while before Tom went off in search of internet. His search turned into buying roaming minutes which didn’t work and then a taxi to take us to the house.&nbsp;</p>



<p>The excitement of reuniting father and son turned into multiple bottles of wine. Needless to say, Tom woke up with quite the hangover. Annoyed but not surprised, I, not having indulged and keen to explore, went for an early morning walk to check out the area while he slept off the night before.</p>



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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Thursday-Monday, 15-28 February 2024Day 85-98 of 110ish Having a whale of a time!&#160; New Whale Species In the last couple days I’ve had the immense pleasure of adding a couple whale species to the list of whales I’ve observed. It’s very exciting!&#160; My first Antarctic Minke spotting was right next to the boat. I actually thought it was a dolphin because it looked and behaved like a dolphin being small and quick. Luckily I got a cool photo which confirmed that it was, in fact, a Minke whale. What luck! We’ve also been seeing humpbacks…even caught a far off glimpse of one breaching! Upon reviewing the photos, it also appears that the humpbacks have calves. Bless!&#160; Then one morning I saw a big version of a Minke which turned out to be either a Sei or Bryde&#8217;s whale. Apparently they are basically indistinguishable from a distance. You only know once you count its throat grooves or ridges between nose and blowhole! Nevertheless, awesome to spot! Trouble On The Horizon But uh oh…trouble loomed. Connor, on the bridge, spotted a pod of orcas. This could be a game changer for the Antarctic Aurora&#8217;s fishing mission :/ There are three different kinds of orcas and if it’s the wrong species (the fish eating species), we might have to go home early. Apparently, being such an intelligent predator, they will follow the boat even to 100nm in order to feed off the sushi train! And when they feed, unlike a sperm whale that will only take a few fish, the orcas strip the line! So it&#8217;s not worth the fuel or effort to fish with them around :/ Though I love seeing orcas, I’ll wait for another day! Perhaps on the steam home 🙂 [Fast forward…the orcas didn’t follow us so we escaped this time!] Frannie Quit! And if there’s nothing happening outside, then there’s something happening inside. Today Frannie quit! For reasons unknown at the moment, Fran gave his notice. He’s not sure what he’s going to do next but it won’t be working for Australia Longline! He’d like to sail the world but his wife isn’t particularly interested. It will be neat to see what the future holds for this kind, lovable character.&#160; Venus Up To Its Tricks Again On another cool Antarctica note, we experienced another special polar treat. We got to see the moon with Venus as its companion. It’s a rare day to see the night sky here. It’s usually overcast so this was a beautiful treat to behold. This morning Venus is playing games. Today it’s low on the horizon and shifting between red and white. At first we thought it was a boat…again!! 😛&#160; The Aurora Spotting Auroras And on a second cool Antarctica note, I finally got to spot the Aurora Australis. That was a long time coming! It seems to cloud up at night but this night, the clouds were slow to fill in and I noticed. I&#8217;m always paying attention. Plus most of my shift is at night these days so it&#8217;s easy to keep an eye out. So I snuck up to the deck, even before the sunset completely dimmed (this takes hours), and immediately heard the sound of whales below me. What an amazing surprise! Then I looked up at the sunset lit horizon and further up was the aurora. Are you kidding me? If this isn’t absolutely magical, I don’t know what is! So out the camera came. I suppose this is the reward for working at night! Plus we’ve also had a full moon which is quite big and rusty coloured on the horizon. Simply stunning night sky! The Countdown Is On We continue to see whales (mostly Tom because now I’m sleeping when it’s light and working in the darkness) nearly every day and get graced with the odd snow shower which reminds me of home.&#160; We now only have about 10 more days of fishing left before we head back to Tassie. Not long now! The countdown is on. Soon we will be doing stock take and doing a deep clean to get the boat ready for the next crew. No rest for the weary and wicked! In the meantime, the sunsets and sunrises continue to take our breath away.&#160;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3 class="wp-block-heading has-text-align-center">Thursday-Monday, 15-28 February 2024<br>Day 85-98 of 110ish</h3>



<p>Having a whale of a time!&nbsp;</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">New Whale Species</h4>



<p>In the last couple days I’ve had the immense pleasure of adding a couple whale species to the list of whales I’ve observed. It’s very exciting!&nbsp;</p>



<p>My first Antarctic Minke spotting was right next to the boat. I actually thought it was a dolphin because it looked and behaved like a dolphin being small and quick. Luckily I got a cool photo which confirmed that it was, in fact, a Minke whale. What luck!</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="1024" height="653" src="https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1024/h:653/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-5675-2.jpg" alt="" class="wp-image-6848" srcset="https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1024/h:653/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-5675-2-scaled.jpg 1024w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:300/h:191/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-5675-2-scaled.jpg 300w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:768/h:490/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-5675-2-scaled.jpg 768w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1536/h:980/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-5675-2-scaled.jpg 1536w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1920/h:1224/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-5675-2-scaled.jpg 2048w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1140/h:727/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-5675-2-scaled.jpg 1140w" sizes="(max-width: 960px) 100vw, 960px" /></figure>



<p>We’ve also been seeing humpbacks…even caught a far off glimpse of one breaching! Upon reviewing the photos, it also appears that the humpbacks have calves. Bless!&nbsp;</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="1024" height="548" src="https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1024/h:548/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-5788.jpg" alt="" class="wp-image-6847" srcset="https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1024/h:548/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-5788-scaled.jpg 1024w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:300/h:161/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-5788-scaled.jpg 300w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:768/h:411/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-5788-scaled.jpg 768w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1536/h:822/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-5788-scaled.jpg 1536w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1920/h:1028/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-5788-scaled.jpg 2048w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1140/h:610/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-5788-scaled.jpg 1140w" sizes="(max-width: 960px) 100vw, 960px" /></figure>



<p>Then one morning I saw a big version of a Minke which turned out to be either a Sei or Bryde&#8217;s whale. Apparently they are basically indistinguishable from a distance. You only know once you count its throat grooves or ridges between nose and blowhole! Nevertheless, awesome to spot!</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="1024" height="474" src="https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1024/h:474/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-5817.jpg" alt="" class="wp-image-6846" srcset="https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1024/h:474/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-5817-scaled.jpg 1024w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:300/h:139/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-5817-scaled.jpg 300w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:768/h:355/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-5817-scaled.jpg 768w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1536/h:711/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-5817-scaled.jpg 1536w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1920/h:887/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-5817-scaled.jpg 2048w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1140/h:527/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-5817-scaled.jpg 1140w" sizes="(max-width: 960px) 100vw, 960px" /></figure>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Trouble On The Horizon</h4>



<p>But uh oh…trouble loomed. Connor, on the bridge, spotted a pod of orcas. This could be a game changer for the Antarctic Aurora&#8217;s fishing mission :/ </p>



<p>There are three different kinds of orcas and if it’s the wrong species (the fish eating species), we might have to go home early. </p>



<p>Apparently, being such an intelligent predator, they will follow the boat even to 100nm in order to feed off the sushi train! And when they feed, unlike a sperm whale that will only take a few fish, the orcas strip the line! So it&#8217;s not worth the fuel or effort to fish with them around :/ </p>



<p>Though I love seeing orcas, I’ll wait for another day! Perhaps on the steam home <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/1f642.png" alt="🙂" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /> [Fast forward…the orcas didn’t follow us so we escaped this time!]</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Frannie Quit!</h4>



<p>And if there’s nothing happening outside, then there’s something happening inside. Today Frannie quit!</p>



<p> For reasons unknown at the moment, Fran gave his notice. He’s not sure what he’s going to do next but it won’t be working for Australia Longline! He’d like to sail the world but his wife isn’t particularly interested. It will be neat to see what the future holds for this kind, lovable character.&nbsp;</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Venus Up To Its Tricks Again</h4>



<p>On another cool Antarctica note, we experienced another special polar treat. We got to see the moon with Venus as its companion. </p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="1024" height="356" src="https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1024/h:356/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-6038.jpg" alt="" class="wp-image-6852" srcset="https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1024/h:356/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-6038-scaled.jpg 1024w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:300/h:104/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-6038-scaled.jpg 300w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:768/h:267/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-6038-scaled.jpg 768w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1536/h:534/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-6038-scaled.jpg 1536w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1920/h:668/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-6038-scaled.jpg 2048w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1140/h:397/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-6038-scaled.jpg 1140w" sizes="(max-width: 960px) 100vw, 960px" /></figure>



<p>It’s a rare day to see the night sky here. It’s usually overcast so this was a beautiful treat to behold. </p>



<p>This morning Venus is playing games. Today it’s low on the horizon and shifting between red and white. At first we thought it was a boat…again!! <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/1f61b.png" alt="😛" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" />&nbsp;</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">The Aurora Spotting Auroras</h4>



<p>And on a second cool Antarctica note, I finally got to spot the Aurora Australis. That was a long time coming! </p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="1024" height="655" src="https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1024/h:655/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-6224.jpg" alt="" class="wp-image-6849" srcset="https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1024/h:655/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-6224-scaled.jpg 1024w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:300/h:192/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-6224-scaled.jpg 300w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:768/h:491/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-6224-scaled.jpg 768w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1536/h:982/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-6224-scaled.jpg 1536w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1920/h:1228/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-6224-scaled.jpg 2048w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1140/h:729/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-6224-scaled.jpg 1140w" sizes="(max-width: 960px) 100vw, 960px" /></figure>



<p>It seems to cloud up at night but this night, the clouds were slow to fill in and I noticed. I&#8217;m always paying attention. Plus most of my shift is at night these days so it&#8217;s easy to keep an eye out. </p>



<p>So I snuck up to the deck, even before the sunset completely dimmed (this takes hours), and immediately heard the sound of whales below me. </p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="678" height="1024" src="https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:678/h:1024/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-6229.jpg" alt="" class="wp-image-6850" srcset="https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:678/h:1024/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-6229-scaled.jpg 678w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:199/h:300/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-6229-scaled.jpg 199w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:768/h:1159/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-6229-scaled.jpg 768w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1018/h:1536/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-6229-scaled.jpg 1018w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1357/h:2048/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-6229-scaled.jpg 1357w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1140/h:1721/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-6229-scaled.jpg 1140w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1696/h:2560/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-6229-scaled.jpg 1696w" sizes="(max-width: 678px) 100vw, 678px" /></figure>



<p>What an amazing surprise!</p>



<p>Then I looked up at the sunset lit horizon and further up was the aurora. Are you kidding me? </p>



<p>If this isn’t absolutely magical, I don’t know what is! So out the camera came. </p>



<p>I suppose this is the reward for working at night! </p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="1024" height="678" src="https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1024/h:678/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-6236.jpg" alt="" class="wp-image-6851" srcset="https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1024/h:678/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-6236-scaled.jpg 1024w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:300/h:199/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-6236-scaled.jpg 300w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:768/h:509/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-6236-scaled.jpg 768w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1536/h:1017/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-6236-scaled.jpg 1536w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1920/h:1272/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-6236-scaled.jpg 2048w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:1140/h:755/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-6236-scaled.jpg 1140w, https://ml5mpqmrtwl5.i.optimole.com/cb:AlgU.532/w:500/h:330/q:mauto/f:best/https://sailingkaihanu.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Antarctica-2023-6236-scaled.jpg 500w" sizes="(max-width: 960px) 100vw, 960px" /></figure>



<p>Plus we’ve also had a full moon which is quite big and rusty coloured on the horizon. Simply stunning night sky!</p>



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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">The Countdown Is On</h4>



<p>We continue to see whales (mostly Tom because now I’m sleeping when it’s light and working in the darkness) nearly every day and get graced with the odd snow shower which reminds me of home.&nbsp;</p>



<p>We now only have about 10 more days of fishing left before we head back to Tassie. Not long now! The countdown is on.</p>



<p>Soon we will be doing stock take and doing a deep clean to get the boat ready for the next crew. No rest for the weary and wicked!</p>



<p>In the meantime, the sunsets and sunrises continue to take our breath away.&nbsp;</p>



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