Dispatches: There's something wrong... - Friday, 7th May 2004
Day's Statistics
Expedition & Environmental Statistics:
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...with this picture. Is the answer:
a) 'Good grief! It's so warm that Ben can ski along with no hat and no gloves.'
b) 'Hahahahahaha... look at those tan lines!'
c) 'Urgh! Look at that hair. I bet it hasn't been washed for at least, ooh, 65 days.'
d) All of the above.
Clearly, the answer's d, and although I can wash my hair and iron out the tan lines on the beach, the temperature issue is a tad more worrying. I've never seen myself as an eco-warrior (my penchant for fast cars probably has something to do with that) and I've been wary of taking a stance on climate change, as I don't believe we know enough about what's going on, but it's obvious that things are changing fast. It's an issue I'll certainly be taking far more interest in...
Anyhow, on a lighter note, I saw one of the locals today. I swam across a lead wearing my drysuit this afternoon, and as I climbed out of the far side and turned to pull my sledge across, I saw something big move in the water, just where I'd been moments before. My heart missed a beat. Killer whale? Arctic shark? A wet, furry head popped out and looked me in the eye. 'Hellloooooooo!' I shouted, as if Mr. Seal was a long lost friend. He (she?) disappeared straight away. I've seen a few seals and they're usually very shy, so I was amazed when he reappeared, so close that I could've bopped him on the head with a ski pole. I tried a bit of 'ar ar ar' but got no more than a quizzical sideways glance, so I took a few photos and he watched with great interest as I stripped out of the orange suit. Finally, as I clipped my skis on, he performed a few elegant tumble turns, as if he was trying to entice me back into the sea. Amazing - it made my whole week. I'm sure it blew Mr. Seal's mind, too.
With all this excitement, I nearly forgot to complain about the weather: same as yesterday, with a bit less wind. I've forgotten what the sun looks like.
Today's dedication is to Roger Jones of Success Talks. Thanks for your help.






