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Antarctica Dear Anne,

Antarctica Dear Anne,

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Antarctica Dear Anne,

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  1. Antarctica Dear Anne, If you want to travel to Antarctica it is wise that you take a friend so they can watch out for you. It is easiest if you fly from Chilli to Antarctica or if your not a fan of flying you can go by boat. Bring a lot of warm clothes, also dress in layers such as a ski jacket and then jumpers and shirts underneath. The best time to go would be November to February since that is when light is if you go in the winter months it is always dark and impossible to travel around. Food is crucial you will need a lot for yourself, if you get stuck and need assistance in can take a while so you will need to be warm and well feed.

  2. Equipment • waterproof jacket (supplied by Mountain Travel-Sobek) • rubber boots (see additional notes enclosed) • waterproof pants (good quality) • pile jacket and/or down sweater and/or wool sweater • socks - heavy wool or synthetic blend (2 pairs minimum) • gloves or mittens (ski type) • comfortable walking shoes or running shoes • thermal, wool, or synthetic underwear, medium or heavy weight (2 sets) • hat (warm) - wool, pile or synthetic blend and/or balaclava • sweat pants • sweat shirt • sun hat or visor • short-sleeved shirts • lightweight pants, for men & women • underwear, regular everyday type • pile pants (optional) • swimsuit (optional - for sauna on ship or swimming in Antarctica) • shorts (optional some people find the ship warm and wear shorts)

  3. Equipment • first aid kit, including prescription medications • toiletries • wash cloth (optional) • address book • quality sunglasses or high-altitude sunglasses or Solar Shields • spare eyeglasses or contacts (if you use corrective lenses) • sun-blocking lotion (SP15 or higher) • sun-blocking lip care (SP15 or higher) • Woolite to hand wash underwear and socks • camera & lenses • film • extra batteries • film shield bag • voltage converter & plug adaptor kit (ship is 220v and takes 2 round prong plugs) • binoculars (with good strong distance viewing, not opera glasses) • reading material • writing material • Mountain Travel-Sobek baggage tags, with cabin number • soft-sided suitcase or duffle bag • daypack

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