The test after the calm…

The port bow of the Open60AAL in front of a golden lighted sunset, from the steering area. - ANT ARCTIC LAB

A beautiful sailing day and a breathtaking moonrise gave way to an uncomfortable night – with a passing weather front, gale-force gusts and torrential rains, brief but all the more intense for it 😣.

At the moment the wind is blowing very gustily from the NNW again, exactly where I am headed: Neptune is putting me to the test.

The golden lighted moonrise of 29th July 2026 from the Open60AAL. - ANT ARCTIC LAB

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