54 17'S 036 30'W. South Georgia, Southern Ocean.

Follow Matt Kenney during his deployment in South Georgia, working as a Boating Officer and Coxswain for the British Antarctic Survey.

Read Matt's posts with news, reviews and extracts from his Journals, and see photo and video posts to show you some of the work the Antarctic Survey are doing in the Southern Ocean, and also provide an insight into life on a British Antarctic research station.

Matt will also provide accounts of his work at sea and ashore on Humber Destroyer RHIBs and 11m twin jet drive Pilot vessels along side the team at the King Edward Point research facility.

Matt arrived in South Georgia on the 28th October 2010.

Sunday, 31 October 2010

Journey South

Hi Everyone!,

I'm finally in South Georgia!!  Its a long way from home (I think around 8500 miles from Locks Heath)  No words can describe how beautiful it is.  I will upload some Photographs tonight when the bandwidth is unused (the Satellite internet is very slow and restricted)

As I have had no internet access during my travelling, I have been keeping a diary on the laptop. I have written the entries into an account of my journey south in book format, please feel free to have a read.  The PDF of this can be viewed or downloaded here.

I will be blogging more and more as I get settled in over the next week or so, so please keep checking back regularly.  And please feel free to email any time.

Cheers all,
Matt.
Taken from the Pharos when the station first came to view round Hope Point.  Nikon D90.

1 comment:

  1. Your diary is superb & I will much enjoy keeping a close eye on how things go as you get settled in.
    Looking forward to the next instalment!

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