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Veebyes
Nov 07, 2015Explorer II
Each day you just don't know where the time goes. First trip we found ourselves often eating well past 9. This after being in the CG by 4, having a snack, because we did not have any lunch, socialising around the CG, next thing we knew it was well past dinner time.
In June all that daylight really messed with the biological clock in the stomach. Staying up late looking for animals lurking in the bushes did not help much either.
Trips #2 & #3 have taught us to watch the clock a little more. Sleep is no problem without any special window screens.
In June all that daylight really messed with the biological clock in the stomach. Staying up late looking for animals lurking in the bushes did not help much either.
Trips #2 & #3 have taught us to watch the clock a little more. Sleep is no problem without any special window screens.
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