In a huge disappointment for the DX community and the members of the
<https://www.bouvetdx.org/news-and-updates/> 3Y0Z Bouvet Island team, the
DXpedition's leaders announced at 2000 UTC today (February 3) that a
decision had been made to abort the DXpedition and head back to Chile.

 

"During the last 72 hours, we continued to experience the high winds, low
clouds, fog and rough seas that have prevented helicopter operations since
our arrival at Bouvet," said an announcement on the 3Y0Z Bouvet Island
website. "No improvement was predicted in the weather forecast for the next
4 days. Then, last night, an issue developed in one of the ship's engines.
This morning, the captain of the vessel declared it unsafe to continue with
our project and aborted the DXpedition. We are now on our long voyage back
to Punta Arenas. As you might imagine, the team is deeply disappointed, but
safe. There is already talk about rescheduling the DXpedition."

Bouvet Island currently is the third most-wanted DXCC entity, behind Kosovo
and North Korea. The 3Y0Z DXpedition, comprised of top operators with
considerable DXpedition experience, has been in the planning stages for 2
years and had attracted contributions from clubs and individuals around the
world.

 

 

73,

Ron, K5HM

 <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]

 <http://www.qrz.com/db/k5hm> www.qrz.com/db/k5hm



        Excelsior!

 

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