Friday, May 14, 2010

5/13 My boat ride!

After the ship made it's way through the ice we made it to our destination, which was about 2 miles off the island of St. Paul. We were supposed to arrive around noon, but it was already almost 3. We were there because the scientist (Bill) who was in charge of releasing the Mooring buoy had to get to the airport for a flight at 4. Bill was supposed to get off the ship when it came into port on May 3, but due to ice he was unable to release the buoy on the last trip, so he stayed onboard and was able to release it on this trip. While on the bridge the CO (Commanding Officer) asked who wanted to go on the rescue boat to take Bill, and I smiled and raised my hand. He asked if I really wanted to go---of course I said yes! Next think I knew I was putting on my foul weather gear (the orange jacket and pants), gloves and boots. The boat can only hold 4 people so Dennis, Amber, Bill and I got ready to leave. As we were waiting I got to see Grey whales off in the distance. I would guess about 4 of them. They lowered the boat, with Dennis and Amber aboard, into the water with a crane. The boat then came around the starboard side to pick up Bill and me. We had to climb down the Jacob’s ladder (about 9 meters from the ship to the boat) to get onboard. I was the last one in. We were on our way. Or so we thought. Dennis started yelling to the ship that he lost throttle. Could only go forward-not reverse. We came back to the ship and tied up. The waves were really pushing us into the ship. They told Bill and I to get out. An engineer climbed down, and 5 minutes later the problem was solved. It was just a pin that had come loose inside the gearbox. Time to board again! And we were off to St. Paul. The waves were nice and rolling so we didn’t get a lot of splash. We went past a red metal buoy that was really dented. Look like a boat ran it over, but they said it was from the ice. The dock where we were supposed to drop off Bill had been taken out of the water because of all the ice. We went to a boat ramp and let him off there. Amber and I took our picture on St. Paul. Back in the boat—time to get back to the ship. The ship looked so little and far away, but we made it back in about 15 minutes. It was much rougher going this direction. This time I got to say on the boat as they attached the crane and brought us up. I was nothing but smiles for the rest of the day. This has to go down as the best day so far. Started off with sea ice, found my chapstick I lost about 4 days ago, went in the rescue boat, saw a Grey whale, filet mignon and au gratin potatoes for dinner, and played Apples to Apples for the first time. Wow! What a day!

15 comments:

  1. You always did like ice
    "Apples to Apples"????
    Love Dad

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  2. Apples to Apples-great card game for kids of all ages! gotta get it! I laughed so hard on a couple I was cry'n

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  3. hey ms schroeder another day of miserable in school hope to see you soon a question how fast did you go see you

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  4. OK
    here's a question for the teacher.
    Water becomes ice at 0 degrees centigrade
    As what temperature does (salty) sea water become ice?

    Love dad

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  5. Well that's a VERY good question!
    There are many external factors such as depth, winds etc.. that come into play, but on average sea water at the surface will freeze at -1.7 degrees Celsius. Deeper water is more dense and therefore has more salinity. The deepest areas have been known to freeze at -40 degrees C. :)

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  6. Hey Ms.Schroeder!
    WOW! That little boat ride sounds like fun.
    Bet after all that cold you can't wait to come back home
    to sunny, Miami. :)
    xoxo

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  7. Sounds like an interesting little adventure and a nice day. good thing that problem was only a loose pin or it might have ruined your luck! lookin forward to seeing pictures of saint paul.

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  8. After so many days on the ship, the CO should've known you would have your hand raised. I can just picture your awesome smile. Looking forward to hearing more of your stories when you get back to Miami and glad that you found your chapstick. No girl should be without their trusted chapstick.

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  9. Ms Schroeder this sounds super cool :) I hope your enjoying everything! Sorry I couldn't comment earlier, i lost the site :( But so far it sounds great!!

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  10. that really does sound like fun! this whole thing sounds amazing :)

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  11. wow ms shroeder that sounds like fun...probably the best days of your life
    paolo

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  12. hey ms. schroeder :) you're getting to do such cool things on this trip!!!!!! it must be very cold i guess......
    we miss u :(
    xoxo
    carla

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