How Many Pairs of Gloves?

By Susan Ellis of Key Life Journeys

How many pairs of gloves (mitts) do you need to pack on a trip to Antarctica? When you have never rolled about on a rough sea for 18 days before, will you feel seasick? You have been on many exciting travel adventures in your life before now but you have aged and will you have enough stamina to complete this one?

Two years in the planning, I am finally packing. But a problem emerges. I can have two suitcases from Toronto to Buenos Aries, but my flight from there to Ushuaia is an internal one. My weight allowance shrinks. I read the information on the website. If I am a non stop traveler then I would be allowed to continue my journey with the same suitcases. I, however am staying overnight in Buenos Aries. I can find no one who can tell me if they bend the rules. I pack light, including only three pairs of mitts and some Gravol.

A psychic has made predictions about the trip and I must be prepared. It is now three months since the sinking of the M/V Explorer (no lives lost) in waters I will be crossing. The excitement builds.


On my last trip to Antarctica I had experienced a spiritual awakening. This led to production of the DVD "Antarctica -A Soul Journey - awakening." The events and experiences of this 2008 trip will be recorded in the sister blog, A Soul Journey Blog




 

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