Being really satisfied with that abundant wildlife experience, I’m rearing to go on land as there is a large hill, covered in snow behind the station that one can slide down on. You do have to climb a pretty steep hill each time you want to slide…but that’s part of the fun!
As a group of us start hiking up the hill in deep snow our attention is drawn to a great big noise: one of the nearby glaciers has calved and created a large wave that rippled across the bay and the noise echoed between the mountains.
After a 10-minute climb we get to the top. I get myself ready- all you need is the waterproof pants and our red jackets. These are slippery enough and off you go!! It takes a while to sort out what works best but then I’m off; legs lifted and quickly speeding down the hill. Towards the bottom I hit a bump, turn around and do the final bit on my stomach, like the penguins sometimes do.
It was so much fun that I brave the hill climb again for #2… and it was fabulous!! So fabulous indeed that after a couple of minutes to catch my breath I went up for #3!
Upon my arrival in the queue up top I remember telling everyone that sliding down this hill is “Like a drug!”. I did some quick calculations though…how would one increase speed in this scenario. Decrease friction- but this was not possible. So… physics would suggest that an increase in mass would increase velocity. How does one increase mass instantly? GO TANDEM!! It didn’t take much to convince Ross to join me. Ross sat in poll positions, I hooked my legs onto him, he held on and we were off…took a little while to sort ourselves out but when we did we shot down that slope like a rocket!! It was soooo much fun!! All until we hit the last bump in the slide and I smashed my face into the back of Ross’s head!
From the bottom of the hill, where there was a bit of a crowd… I just heard comments of “Wow, they are going so fast” and then “Oh no there’s a lot of blood!”. Yeah, once I landed at the bottom of the hill one of the ladies who is a nurse ran up to me, wiped my face down to check where the bleeding was coming from and confirmed that I had a cut on my nose. I, in turn also told her that the nose was bleeding on the inside- I could taste all the blood. Our expedition leader rushed to me to help me up and take me to the zodiac to get to the ship’s doctor. She constantly checked up on me for dizziness, coordination, pain etc. I could tell, from the look on peoples’ faces, that there was a lot of blood on my face; however due to the adrenalin I did not feel any pain. Over the radio, our expedition leader asked one of the guides to clean up the blood.
The doctor cleaned me up – I did enquire as to why she was wiping my eyebrows and cheeks and everywhere- she confirmed that I’m covered in blood. She first placed a plaster on the cut- but it bled right through, so she used some skin glue- which worked like a charm. I had some swelling on the forehead, but no further signs of concussion etc. I was super glad to have all my teeth and no broken nose!! I applied an icepack every few hours.
At dinner I got many questions of concern, but relief that I was there… I did mention that I lost a lot of blood, but not my appetite J. I didn’t realise just how long the blood trail was until people who saw the incident starting telling me their version of events:
- Jo, you slid down the slope, holding your nose, with blood dripping everywhere- and yet you still had a smile on your face
- Jo… it looked like a penguin died on that slope!
- We had a person who stopped sliding part way down the slope and wasn’t sure where the slide was…and everyone just shouted back: “Follow the blood!”
- Our expedition photographer managed to take a few pics prior to clean up and showed them to me. His statement was that the photos do not depict just how epic it was… I asked him what sort of a photographer he was if he couldn’t capture that 🙂
The next morning, I was dreading looking in the mirror- I just imagined that I would have two black eyes and nose and that I would look as if I were beaten up! So I walked into a dark bathroom, closed my eyes and switched on the lights… and I looked OK- no colour changes!! Yeah!!