How to sail to Antarctica

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  • čas přidán 16. 01. 2021
  • How is it to cross the Drakes passage? Do you risc running into icebergs? Are there charts over Antarctica? How does penguins sound?
    These, and other questions, will be answered in this video
    Milo Dahlmanns website: www.milodahlmann.com

Komentáře • 76

  • @LindaLindenauSailing
    @LindaLindenauSailing  Před 3 lety +11

    Would you also like to have joined?

  • @SailingSVTaipan
    @SailingSVTaipan Před 3 lety +1

    Vilken upplevelse! Tack för att du delar!

  • @SailingFridaafWisby
    @SailingFridaafWisby Před 3 lety +1

    Vilken fantastisk upplevelse

    • @LindaLindenauSailing
      @LindaLindenauSailing  Před 3 lety +2

      Det var det verkligen. Det har varit så härligt att göra filmen, så många minnen kommer tillbaka. Det är inte många gånger i livet man är så långt från civilisationen.

  • @DirkJacobsz
    @DirkJacobsz Před 2 lety +1

    Linda - lovely story - thank you..

  • @kathynaughton7689
    @kathynaughton7689 Před 3 lety +1

    Interesting, thanks for sharing.

  • @theespjames4114
    @theespjames4114 Před 3 lety +1

    I envy you , what a wonderful experience and memory . I have followed Milo's sailing adventures and love the video of her sailing the Straits of Magellan ..

    • @LindaLindenauSailing
      @LindaLindenauSailing  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi! So you know about Milo! She is really special. We had a great time together. When I planned my first longer sailing trip, she was already wellknown in Sweden, so I contacted her and asked some questions. And after that trip, I wrote a book, and interviewed her, as one of my rolemodels. We really liked eachother, so when she planned the sailing from Sweden to Antarctica, she asked me if I wanted to join on any of the legs. I was most interested in Antarctica, but it was already full. And some weeks later, one person quit, so I got the spot!

    • @theespjames4114
      @theespjames4114 Před 3 lety

      @@LindaLindenauSailing thanks for sharing that wonderful story..
      I have enjoyed watching and learning so much from your video training series .. Thank you for sharing your vast knowledge ..

  • @mickemusik
    @mickemusik Před 3 lety +1

    Helt fantastiskt!

  • @softwarepearls4202
    @softwarepearls4202 Před rokem

    Wonderful video.

  • @sailingsalt593
    @sailingsalt593 Před 3 lety +1

    Ni är så grymma ⛵️💪🏽 jag sträckläste boken som Milo skrivit! Hälsn Monica på Salt

  • @BreakingWavesNews
    @BreakingWavesNews Před 2 lety

    Wonderful. Working on your story now. Will email you when it is out.

  • @johnmajewski1065
    @johnmajewski1065 Před 10 měsíci

    Very nice insight to your adventure to Antarctica, I learned a lot with your semi how to tutorial. Thank you. SV Skoiern IV

    • @LindaLindenauSailing
      @LindaLindenauSailing  Před 10 měsíci

      Thank you for kind words! Are you going there soon?

    • @johnmajewski1065
      @johnmajewski1065 Před 10 měsíci

      @@LindaLindenauSailing Hi Linda, I grew up in Canada and lived in Peru for 6 years now Australia is my home. As you see, my trend is sailing in warm climates. I would like to explore the Pacific Islands, namely Vanuatu 83 lands. There is something special about having a morning coffee on deck with Wearing a T-shirt. Where are you located now?

  • @gretchenstranges1577
    @gretchenstranges1577 Před rokem

    I would love to do this!!!!

  • @asbestosman
    @asbestosman Před 3 lety

    Väldigt intressant!

    • @LindaLindenauSailing
      @LindaLindenauSailing  Před 3 lety

      Tack! Är du sugen på att segla dit?

    • @asbestosman
      @asbestosman Před 3 lety

      @@LindaLindenauSailing om jag kunde segla så visst 😂 men spännande att följa med ändå

  • @michaeltualatin
    @michaeltualatin Před 2 lety

    there is a Japanese sail his 24ft frp boat form Japan to antarctica single handed several years ago and that boat called ‘aomi’

    • @LindaLindenauSailing
      @LindaLindenauSailing  Před 2 lety

      Sorry for late answer, hav been on the ocean.
      Intetesting with the japanese solosailor. I look that up!

  • @MiQBohlin
    @MiQBohlin Před 3 lety +1

    Aye m8’s, men detta är ju samma båt som Magnus Lindén seglade med 2010. Är det här alltså direkt efter? Fantastiskt äventyr och jag blir ju väldigt nyfiken på vad som hände den franska familjen…

    • @LindaLindenauSailing
      @LindaLindenauSailing  Před 3 lety +2

      Javisst, det är samma båt! Ang den franska familjen så tänker jag att man kanske borde ha hört talas om det, om det inte gick bra. Jag tror dock inte att fransmännen själva är intresserade av att berätta. När de kom till viken, tyckte både Milo och jag att de hade alldeles för lite ankarkätting, vi hade fått ankra om flera gånger för att det var så djupt och svårt att få fäste. Jag tom rodde dit och berättade om våra svårigheter och bad dem släppa ut mer kätting. Mannen svarade: "Jag har varit här förut." Milo och jag var lite ironiska dagen därpå, det hade kanske inte behövt hända om han haft tillräckligt mycket kätting ute.

    • @MiQBohlin
      @MiQBohlin Před 3 lety +1

      Knepigt läge. Men att förlora propellern… lite väl äventyrligt med tanke på vattentemperatur… fast de kunde kanske gå för segel i all manövrering efter det? Nåja, det väcker frågor.

    • @LindaLindenauSailing
      @LindaLindenauSailing  Před 3 lety +2

      Det var verkligen ett knepigt läge för dem. De hade köpt båten och byggt på den för att han skulle få ta med familjen till Antarktis. Sen blev de försenade, så att de kom till Antarktis när säsongen gick mot sitt slut. Jag förstår att det skulle ha varit väldigt svårt att bestämma sig för att vända, precis när de hade kommit. Å andra sidan...

  • @whyme6258
    @whyme6258 Před 3 lety +6

    Anyone with certain experience can go to Antarctica and see some penguins in one of the authorized areas, but what I really want to know is if you can circumnavigate the coastline in its entirety without loosing site of land starting in one point and arriving to the same point, thus verifying the total
    Distance of the trip which will really clear a lot of speculations and conspiracies.
    In my opinion there is no proof of anyone doing so .

    • @LindaLindenauSailing
      @LindaLindenauSailing  Před 3 lety

      I do not know, but there is a Swedish American couple that have done extensive sailing in the area. Rolf Bielke and Deborah Shapiro. They spent a winter in Antarctica, she is a photographer, and they have done a beautiful book about that year: www.amazon.com/Time-Ice-Winter-Voyage-Antarctica/dp/0070063990.
      They have written other books too, I suppose you can find them all in English, considering Deborah being American. They have stopped sailing, and is living in Sweden. Contact them and ask!

    • @whyme6258
      @whyme6258 Před 3 lety +2

      @@LindaLindenauSailing thanks for your reply.
      I am interested in what is your opinion about the subject,? many people have reasonable doubt to what Antarctica is or is claimed to be, and because its a very restricted area specially the flying over it, then we can not be sure, since we know for a fact that governments lie 95% of the time and conspiracy theories abound.
      So the benchmark today is still based on capt Cook stories from centuries ago, don't you think that the information is suspicious and definitely obsolete.?
      Sailors usually don't like to challenge the conventional wisdom of the shape of the earth, but does that make the
      Models we have learned since birth an absolute fact, or is there even a 1% chance that some truth is being hidden from us.?
      Don't you think by now that thousands of explorers should have the real undisputed information instead of what we still have, a rabbit hole of unknowns and unproven theories?
      I will check the name you gave me but aren't you curious to know more?
      Remember, the laws of physics say that water always seeks its level therefore it does not or should not curve.
      Could it be that the oceans are really contained by a land mass instead of the ridiculous notion that a certain force an old man in the seventeen century that saw an apple fall decided is the explanation for everything?

    • @LindaLindenauSailing
      @LindaLindenauSailing  Před 3 lety +5

      I dont agree with you on governments lying 95% of the time.
      I beleive the world is round. That is hard to doubt if you have sailed all the way around.
      I also beleive that gravity makes us and the oceans stay on the surface of the earth, and I know that there are airplanes flying to the different bases, at least summertimes.
      I am sorry, I cannot follow your path.

    • @whyme6258
      @whyme6258 Před 3 lety +2

      @@LindaLindenauSailing thanks for your honest reply,
      I am glad you don't agree with me I didn't expect you did.
      The key word you used is believe.
      I also was taught in the same way you have about how our universe work but for example
      An airplane that flies at 575 mph covering that distance by the curvature formula of 8 inches per mile squared would have to descend over 40 miles of curvature during that hour, considering that when they start their regular descend flying at 6 miles altitude we immediately feel the nose incline then if logic
      Prevailed over the length of the trip of one hour we should be feeling the plane descending at more than twice that rate, however we feel nothing and the plane flies level the entire time, so does gravity is just pulling the plane without putting the nose down to follow the curvature?
      I don't understand physics all I can do is keep investigating
      And I can give you hundreds of other examples that do not make sense in the heliocentric model or they could work in different models.
      There are few pilots and other scientists or explorers that are coming through slowly to tell
      What they know, but it takes time because people don't have any incentives to do so.
      I would be satisfied and convinced if I could make a verifiable trip around Antarctica and measure the distance, till then and because of the mysterious way they keep everything under the 60 parallel restricted and the no fly zone active for over 70 years I will have my doubts.
      I am surprised you have such
      Trust in people after you can see what they are currently doing to humanity, do you ever question anything?
      No need to answer, thanks anyway for being polite and at least replying.

    • @StarboiFloyd
      @StarboiFloyd Před 2 lety +1

      Bro , I have been searching and searching and asking and asking but have found nothing.

  • @chriszanf
    @chriszanf Před 2 lety

    I am really interested in your story and the logistics involved in sailing to Antarctica but I have certain hearing issues so with the quiet narration and less than clear diction (I appreciate that English is not your first language but it is impacted more so because the microphone is too far away from you), I just cannot understand what you are saying so it makes it impossible to continue watching.

    • @LindaLindenauSailing
      @LindaLindenauSailing  Před 2 lety +1

      I am sorry about that. I have a lot to learn about videomaking. But to compensate for bad audio and bad diction, all my videos have subtitles in english (and swedish). Would it help you to watch with subtitles on?

  • @1997giannis
    @1997giannis Před rokem

    can you go at 66 degrees south if you go that south at december and see the midnight sun you will prove to all flat earthers that the earth is a globe please do it so they will shut up once and for all

    • @LindaLindenauSailing
      @LindaLindenauSailing  Před rokem

      I would say that having sailed from Sweden to the Caribbean, oven Pacific ocean down to New Zeeland, over Indian ocean and back to Caribbean prove them wrong. I didnt fall off the earth.
      Im very curious what flat earthers say about astronauts. Hundreds of people have been in space. Have they all been in a studio in Hollywood without noticing that? Or are they bought by Nasa, and none of them have had the urge to tell the truth?

  • @harveypost7799
    @harveypost7799 Před 2 lety

    Own a boat

    • @LindaLindenauSailing
      @LindaLindenauSailing  Před 2 lety

      If you want to do that crossing, you can go to Ushuaia (around new year). Walk around in the marina and ask for boats that take crew. Several boats took on crew when I was there. And while waiting, you can go trekking tours in the mountains.

  • @Alan-tn6de
    @Alan-tn6de Před 8 měsíci

    So does any government entity stop you from entering that area??

    • @LindaLindenauSailing
      @LindaLindenauSailing  Před 8 měsíci

      You have to have a permission to go there. There is no border, but we had to check in once in a while via ssb.The Chilean and Argentinean coastguard take turns in surveillance