No sea voyage can be dull for a man who has an eye for the everchanging sea and sky the waves the wind and the way of a ship upon the water. So observes H.W. Bill Tilman in this account of two lengthy voyages in which dull intervals were few and far between. In 1966 after a succession of eventful and successful voyages in the high latitudes of the Arctic Tilman and his pilot cutter Mischief head south again this time with the Antarctic Peninsula Smith Island and the unclimbed Mount Foster in th