In the morning, we visited the British hut at Damoy Point. Heavy snowfall made it difficult to find a way through, but where there's a will, there's a way. What's more, thick snowflakes continued to fall almost all day long. Undeterred, we took the Zodiacs out again in the afternoon for a cruise around Port Lockroy before we had the pleasure of setting foot on Port Lockroy itself. Friendly staff from the UK Antarctic Heritage Trust were waiting for us there and let us into the museum, which gave us an excellent insight into life at the station around 60 years ago. The day ended with a mind-blowing passage through the Lemaire Channel.