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Sunday, January 30, 2011
Position: 61 ° 34'S 65 ° 09'W
A 340 miles from Cape Horn
Hello everyone!
We started yesterday afternoon we crossed the Drake towards Ushuaia, after long study of weather files, not really very encouraging to each other! Finally, we then resigned and went with the wind rather unfavorable (North), but not too strong, allowing us now to make a shift to the NW, so be ready tomorrow to accommodate the flow of WSW fort we should get on and we grow a little faster to Tierra del Fuego.
If all goes well, so we should double the Horn Tuesday and Puerto Williams in Chile rally Wednesday, the last scheduled stop before returning to civilization in Ushuaia. For now, our daily lives is heeled, and hectic, not too many, but enough for some of our teammates are affected by the pernicious seasick
Also, life aboard comes down to taking long naps in the quarters and warm in his sleeping bag ... at least until the sky opens and the temperatures are warming! In ATTEDIT, life goes on, and the show is still gripping the bar as the flight of albatrosses captivates us, day after day.
Greetings nautical
Juliet for the crew of Paradise
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