Wind, Fire, and Ice

 Wind, Fire, and Ice

“The Ice of the Polar Sea has a strange attraction. Like a woman, it can be beautiful, capricious, fascinating and dangerous – especially dangerous”   

 

I have always enjoyed reading about life onboard Ice breakers, my first one being “Ice is Where you Find it” by Captain Charles Thomas, and so I was greatly looking forward to “Wind, Ice and Fire” by Robert Bunes, and I was not disappointed as this book is a wonderful read on the Perils of a Coast Guard Ice Breaker in Antarctica.

 

With that simple introduction let me fully recommend this book to you.    Nicholas Reardon


 

Wind, Fire, and Ice

ISBN:  9781493060344

 

Between 1955 and 1987, the United States Coast Guard Cutter Glacier was the largest and most powerful icebreaker in the free world. Consequently, it was often given the most difficult and dangerous Antarctic missions.

 

This is the dramatic first-person account of its most legendary voyage. In 1970, the author was the Chief Medical Officer on the Glacier when it became trapped deep in the Weddell Sea, pressured by 100 miles of wind-blown icepack.



Glacier was beset within seventy miles of where Sir Ernest Shackleton's ship, the Endurance, was imprisoned in 1915. His stout wooden ship succumbed to the crushing pressure of the infamous Weddell Sea pack ice and sank, leading to an unbelievable two-year saga of hardship, heroism and survival. The sailors aboard the Glacier feared they would suffer Shackleton's fate, or one even worse.

 

Freakishly good luck eventually saved the Glacier from destruction, but the story is told as the author, who was not part of the chain of command, experienced it.

 


More imminent threats later occurred involving a three-hour inferno, as well as eight-story waves that drove the ship to the brink of disaster.

 

Wind, Fire, and Ice is the story about a physician fresh-out-of-internship who naïvely assumes he is going to have an easy assignment and see numerous exotic ports. Instead, he experiences adventures and adversities beyond his imagination, as well as jarring conflicts with an obsessed captain.

 

Amazon link

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wind-Fire-Ice-Icebreaker-Antarctica/dp/1493060341/ref=sr_1_5?crid=CXU2L2W55I16&keywords=wind+fire+and+ice&qid=1641240617&sprefix=wind+fire+and+ice%2Caps%2C82&sr=8-5

 



About the author:   Robert M. Bunes

 

Robert Bunes is a writer, filmmaker, retired physician, adventurer, and avid traveller. He has travelled to all seven continents and has sailed to within 400 miles of the North Pole and to the southern edge of the Weddell Sea in Antarctica.

He grew up in Minnesota but has ski bummed in Colorado, surfed in Mexico, worked as a General Practitioner in Maine, and lived in Paris.

 Following his work in general medicine, he completed a psychiatry residency at UCLA and finished his medical career as a legal psychiatrist, specializing in civil litigation. He now lives in the coastal mountains of Southern California with his wife, not far from his daughter, son-in-law, and two grandchildren. When not writing, travelling, or spending time with family, he likes to golf, swim, garden, cook, or trade stories with friends. His first book, "Yellowstone's Restless 'Savages'," a semi-fictional work based on the summers he worked in Yellowstone, will soon be joined by a fictional work, "Will White Eagle and the Mystery of the Missing Medicine Man".

 

Visit him at robertbunesmd.com, view his films on YouTube, or contact him at rbunes@gmail.com.

 

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