In life, there are events and activities that you will never forget. The night of January 23 into 24 is one of those nights. We cruised on a zodiac with about 50 fellow guests and guides to Leith Cove, a sheltered island designated for Antarctic camping. While the penguins watched We dragged our gear to the camping area And proceeded to set up our tent. We were provided with a foam mat and inflatable mat to keep us off the ice, and sleeping bag each. The accommodations barely kept us warm during the windy Antarctic night, so we slept fully clothed with double socks, mittens and toque. During summer here the day lasts 24 hours, which is not conducive to sleep, so by 0430, we were happy to roll out of our tent, pack up and await a zodiac to return us to the ship. In case you were wondering, the guides, Elliot, Emily and Raphael set up a porta-potty with makeshift walls for privacy. A flag system was used to indicate if the potty was in use, but really you could easily se...
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