A Meander Around Toronto
30. Juli 2022 in Kanada ⋅ ⛅ 73 °F
An early wake up yesterday morning … followed by a long day of travel … followed by a late night after a dinner reunion in Toronto with our friends … followed by an early-ish wake up thisWeiterlesen
Another Meander Around Toronto
31. Juli 2022 in Kanada ⋅ ☀️ 77 °F
When I posted yesterday’s story shortly after noon, I wrote that we weren’t quite done with our day. We did, indeed, go out again. Nothing interesting to report from that outing. But I did do aWeiterlesen
One Test Down …
31. Juli 2022 in Kanada ⋅ ☀️ 77 °F
… one more to go.
Got the results of the first of two PCR tests we need to join our Quark Expeditions group tomorrow and board Ultramarine on Tuesday.
We took the test yesterday morning at 8:44aWeiterlesen
Meeting a New Friend
1. August 2022 in Kanada ⋅ ⛅ 72 °F
Moving day! Not going far … just to a hotel at YYZ.
But first, a breakfast date with Kadi, a “virtual friend” with whom we will be sailing on a voyage in January.
We enjoyed mimosas andWeiterlesen
Joined Our Expedition Group
1. August 2022 in Kanada ⋅ ⛅ 82 °F
After our breakfast date, we returned to the DoubleTree to collect our bags, called an Uber, and returned to YYZ. Well, not really to the airport … but to the Sheraton Toronto Airport Hotel &Weiterlesen
Our First Bear
2. August 2022 in Kanada ⋅ ⛅ 64 °F
… and we didn’t even have to fly to Greenland to see it 😀
All kidding aside, we’re at the Signature Terminal for our Canadian North charter flight to Kangerlussuaq. Boarding soon.
Temp Comparisons
2. August 2022 in Kanada ⋅ ⛅ 66 °F
… For where we are in Toronto now (Mississauga) … where we will embark the ship today (Kangerlussuaq) … and where we will end the expedition in two weeks (Resolute).
Onboard!
2. August 2022 in Kanada ⋅ ⛅ 66 °F
Onboard our Canadian North charter flight to Greenland.
No idea when we will have internet again. See you when we see you.
Feeding the Beast in Iqaluit
2. August 2022 in Kanada ⋅ ⛅ 48 °F
The beast, in this case, is the B737-400 that is our air chariot from Canada to Greenland.
We’ve dropped into the Iqaluit Airport on Baffin Island to switch crews, shop at the commissary (in otherWeiterlesen
Our Second Bear
2. August 2022 in Kanada ⋅ ⛅ 48 °F
… and this one actually has the coloring of the polar bears we hope to see at some point during our expedition.
(And if we don’t see any bears this time, that’s OK too. After all, in 2009, weWeiterlesen
Ice-Choked Waters off Baffin
2. August 2022, Davis Strait ⋅ ⛅ 32 °F
We’re heading up into the icy Arctic to explore the waters that Franklin and his men sailed … before disappearing forever, Don’t worry, we don’t plan to follow that far in theirWeiterlesen
Welcome to Greenland
2. August 2022 in Grönland ⋅ ⛅ 50 °F
Our first glimpse of Greenland on this trip is from the air.
Can you imagine this whole area covered in ice?
Hello Ultramarine
2. August 2022 in Grönland ⋅ ⛅ 54 °F
Once our flight landed, we were whisked onto the transfer buses for a 30-minute ride to the dock … no immigration; no customs.
At the dock, a number of expedition team members were waiting for usWeiterlesen
We’re On Our Way!
2. August 2022 in Grönland ⋅ ☁️ 57 °F
Our checked bags and the provisions that came with us on the flight to supplement the ship’s commissary have been barged to Ultramarine in the wake of our arrival by zodiac.
The muster drill isWeiterlesen
All We Need to Know …
3. August 2022 in Grönland ⋅ ☁️ 48 °F
All we need to know for zodiac operations — and God forbid, in the event of an emergency — is on the keycards we received yesterday when we embarked Ultramarine.
Muster Station ✔️ … StationWeiterlesen
Tundra Hike: Inussuit Tasersuat
3. August 2022 in Grönland ⋅ ☁️ 48 °F
We’re still far enough south — a little below the Arctic Circle — that we had a bit of darkness last night … and a bit of sunrise color this morning. That will change soon enough.
Our plan ofWeiterlesen
Our Plans Change!
3. August 2022, Davis Strait ⋅ ☁️ 45 °F
An expedition in remote areas of the world has one essential component … flexibility. That came in to play this afternoon.
Our community visit to Maniitsoq this afternoon has been canceled. So hasWeiterlesen
Our Third Bear
4. August 2022, Davis Strait ⋅ ⛅ 43 °F
Some might say that I’m getting desperate☺️😉
I found this bear on the ship … in the stairwell on deck 6 forward.
Disko Bay: Ice Baby Ice
4. August 2022, Davis Strait ⋅ 🌧 45 °F
Our morning at sea promised sightings of ice. After all, to get to Eqip Sermia, our planned destination for today, we had to sail through Disko Bugt (in Greenlandic … Qeqertarsuup tunua) … whereWeiterlesen
Our Fourth Bear
4. August 2022, Davis Strait ⋅ 🌧 46 °F
Is it just me or is there a polar bear behind the iceberg playing peek-a-boo with us?
You see it too, don’t you? No? Take a look at the left edge of the photo where the bear’s cone-shaped snoutWeiterlesen
Tundra Hike: Eqip Sermia
4. August 2022 in Grönland ⋅ ☁️ 45 °F
Eqip Sermia — or Eqi Glacier in English — is a tidewater glacier. Meaning that it terminates in the ocean.
This particular glacier is nicknamed the calving glacier for its active discharge of iceWeiterlesen
Ice Cruising @ Eqip Sermia
4. August 2022 in Grönland ⋅ ☁️ 48 °F
Following our hike on the tundra, we returned to the landing beach. Putting our camera gear in our dry bags, we donned our pfds (personal flotation devices) and hopped on the next zodiac going back toWeiterlesen
Eqip Sermia: Caught Some Calvings
4. August 2022 in Grönland ⋅ ☁️ 48 °F
With Ultramarine at a standstill in front of Eqip Sermia, there was no doubt in my mind that we would be enjoying views of this river of ice from our veranda once we were back on board. Mui evenWeiterlesen
Ilulissat: From Sea & Land
5. August 2022 in Grönland ⋅ ⛅ 45 °F
Hello again, Ilulissat!
Once known as Jakobshavn in Danish, this third largest town in Greenland (with a population under 4,500) is a favorite of ours. And not just because it’s home to one of theWeiterlesen
Trekking Along the Icefjord
5. August 2022 in Grönland ⋅ ☁️ 46 °F
There are four popular trails to hike in Ilulissat … each providing a different perspective of the Ilulissat Icefjord (Ilulissat Kangerlua in Greenlandic).
The 25-mile long fjord begins at theWeiterlesen






















































































































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