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October 30: South Georgia Expedition Update
Here, view the journal entries of the Adventure Philosophy team as they attempt the first circumnavigation of South Georgia Island.

Intro | October 6 | October 13 | October 17 | October 25 | October 27 | October 30 | November 2

South Georgia Island

Entry 1

Gold Harbour- 54° 37' S, 35° 56' W

From our cramped and wet harbour we crossed the majestic Drygalski fiord through Cooper Sound and made the final 90 degree turn.

Soaking up wonderful sunshine we moved 20 kilometers further north and into Gold Harbour.

We knew something was up when two miles off shore we could hear roars, yelps and squawks. As we closed in on the mile long beach we realized the place was teaming with wildlife.
South Georgia Island
Click here for a gallery of images of the island.
Elephant seals filled the beach and penguins the hillside beyond. It took two passes of the beach to find a patch big enough for the tent.

With a huge hang glacier as a backdrop, we spent the day marveling at the fighting bull elephant seals, the busy King penguins and the scavenging giant Petrels.

South Georgia Island


Entry 2

Ocean Harbor- 54° 20' S, 35° 16' W

South Georgia has a way of keeping you on your toes...

Passing through a narrow reef, a huge wave caught the back of Jonesy's boat. It steepened and steepened to the extent we thought he was going to pitch pole. Fortunately he avoided a full summersault but needed to Eskimo roll to right his Kayak.

The rewards here are all the more satisfying for having put in the work. This evening as we crossed Hounds Bay we had a stunning view through to Mt. Paget rising over 9,000 feet straight out of the sea. With icebergs to our right and the South Georgia mountain chain on our left, it is hard to imagine a more mind blowing kayak journey.

We are camped at Ocean Harbour and are 25 kilometers away from creating history with the first sea Kayak circumnavigation of South Georgia.

However with 35 knot NW winds forecast, the Island may have a sting in its tail yet.

The Team.

For more on Adventure Philosophy and their adventure around South Georgia Island go to www.adventurephilosophy.com.



Next Page: They've done it! Here, view the final entry from the Adventure Philosophy team. They’ve successfully completed the first circumnavigation of South Georgia Island.

Intro | October 6 | October 13 | October 17 | October 25 | October 27 | October 30 | November 2

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