11 Dec 2019

Conquering Mount Honey

Mt Honey, Campbell Island, N.Serkalev

Our second day at Campbell Island saw five keen expeditioners head off after an early breakfast at 0545 to tackle Mount Honey - the highest point on Campbell Island. While they were taking in the magnificent views, the rest of our voyagers enjoyed another Zodiac cruise of the harbour and returned to Col Lyall to pay one last visit to the resident Southern Royal Albatross population.

As the sun set on yet another thrilling day expeditioning, it was time to pull anchor and set Spirit of Enderby's course for our return to Bluff.

Image © N. Serkalev, Heritage Expeditions



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