Today’s adventure started slightly earlier than most days as we entered the Lemaire Channel around 6 a.m. The weather, a little moody, only added to one of the most scenic channels on the Antarctic Peninsula. After breakfast we landed at Port Charcot on Booth Island; not only did we get to see nesting gentoo penguins and snow algae, but after a short hike we also got to visit a cairn put up by Charcot and his crew during their 1904 winter-over. After we finished our visit it was decided that we would head south and see if we could cross the Antarctic Circle. Unfortunately the sea ice was too heavy but Captain Oliver Kruess treated us to some impressive ice navigation as Chief Engineer Athanasios Katsoulis, and his crew keeps our ship running.