I've been remiss in not introducing readers of this blog to exactly who is on…
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We’ve broken out the shorts
After a starlit and unfortunately windless night, Saturday dawns with a glassy calm and temperatures…
Waste matters
There are 18 bodies on Adele and 11 loos. Where does 'it' all end up?
What about MOB?
Going overboard doesn't bear thinking about but there's a rigorous procedure to follow aboard Adele…
Halfway to Rio
Out of the Roaring Forties into the Thirsty Thirties and a mass of electronic information…
An interesting angle of dangle
After nearly three days on port tack I feel I need one leg shorter than…
Photos from Adele
Some photos to prove that life (and work) for Dept Editor does go on aboard…
Strange things happen at sea
Remember Buncefield - the fuel depot that went up in a massive explosion near London?…
14kt and Adele’s trucking
We're 300 miles up the track on the way to Rio, it's getting (slightly) warmer…
Snow in mid summer
We've just dropped the pick in 55m in a nasty snowstorm in Godthul, a deep…
Bound for Brazil
We're six hours out of South Georgia on our way to Brazil, but suddenly we…
Wildlife bonanza
The weather on South Georgia just eases up enough to allow two runs ashore to…
Wildlife wonderland
We take a wildlife trek along the shores of King Edward Cove in search of…
Ice before breakfast
Adele is on the move, heading straight upwind for 50 miles to Prion Island towards…
Adele makes it to South Georgia
Adele arrives in a rain-swept, moody-looking South Georgia
It’s raining in South Georgia
First stop was the post office in South Georgia to escape the torrential rain
Well on the way to South Georgia
Hot sun but cool air as Adele counts down the miles to Grytviken
South Georgia on our minds
Adele should arrive in South Georgia this afternoon
Adele heads for South Georgia
After a near hurricane in Stanley the conditions are surprisingly benign in the early stages…
Adele in the South Atlantic
David Glenn reports from the south Atlantic where he is spending the next four weeks…