
Nonfiction narrative of a couple's two-year voyage from Sweden to Antarctica aboard their 40-foot sailboat, during which they allow themselves to be frozen into an isolated Antarctic Pennisula anchorage where they stay through the winter for a total of one year. An ambitious expedition carried out with thorough planning and superb seamanship. The sights, sounds, and thoughts of bluewater voyaging and an Antarctic winter conveyed through easy-flowing text and first-class photos.
This narrative investigates the feasibility and psychological impact of overwintering in the Antarctic Peninsula aboard a small, self-contained vessel. Authors Deborah Shapiro and Rolf Bjelke document their two-year expedition from Sweden to the southern polar region, detailing the technical requirements of preparing a 40-foot sailboat for extreme isolation. The text serves as both a personal account of endurance and a practical study of high-latitude seamanship under severe environmental constraints.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and readers frequently cite this work as a significant contribution to the literature of extreme maritime expeditions. The prose is noted for its clarity and technical competence, making it a standard reference for those interested in cold-weather sailing and polar survival.
Page Count:
304
Publication Date:
1997-09-01
Publisher:
International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press
ISBN-10:
0070063990
ISBN-13:
9780070063990
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