Captain's Log
3 February 2005

AT ANCHOR TWOFOLD BAY, NSW

PAST 24 HOURSPASSAGE WAS MADE SOUTH TO EDEN WITH ALL WATCHES CONTINUING WITH WATCH DEVELOPMENT. THIS INCLUDED CONDUCTING ONE WATCH TACKS, TRICKS ON THE HELM, CONDUCTING ROUNDS AND BEING LOOKOUT. THE SHIP’S MOTION STILL IS CAUSING A FEW YOUTH CREW TO FEEL THE EFFECTS THOUGH THE MAJORITY ARE RECOVERING NICELY. ON APPROACH TO THE ANCHORAGE THE TALL SHIP JAMES CRAIG WAS OBSERVED A FANTASTIC SIGHT FOR THE WATCH ON DECK TO ENJOY. THE REMAINDER OF THE NIGHT WAS SPENT IN SEA WATCHES IN PREPARTION FOR THE DAYS ACTIVITIES.YOUTH CREW IMPRESSIONSHI THIS IS ERIN FROM MELBOURNETHIS IS MY FOURTH DAY ON YOUNG ENDEAVOUR AND WE ARE CURRENTLYANCHORED OFF EDEN. THE VOYAGE HAS BEEN AN INTERESTING ONE COLOURED BY NEW CHALLENGES, BEAUTIFUL SCENERY AND SEASICKNESS (LUCKILY I’M OVER THAT ONE)HI THIS IS NAT FROM ROCKHAMPTONTHE VOYAGE ON YOUNG ENDEAVOUR HAS BEEN AN AMAZING EXPERIENCE FOR ME. I HAVE LEARNT LOTS OF NEW THINGS DURING THE PAST THREE DAYS, HAVE EXPERIENCED A FEW CHALLENGES AND GOT TO KNOW A LOT OF PEOPLE.CHRISTOPHER, LAUNCESTONITS NOTHING LIKE I EXPECTED. ITS BEEN AN AMAZING TIME SO FAR. ITSHARD TO BELIEVE THAT ONLY AFTER 4 DAYS, MY FELOW CREWMATES ARE LIKE FAMILY. I AM LOOKING FOWARD TO THE NEXT STAGE OF THE JOURNEY. THE EXPERIENCE OF A LIFE TIME!!!YOURS AYEBRENTON WITTLIEUTENANT COMMANDER, RANCAPTAIN STS YOUNG ENDEAVOUR

Latitude/Longitude:

37° 5' South / 149° 54' East

Conditions:

STNG WINDS