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Friday, June 16, 2006 |
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Jon Russill of Greenland Explored and Greenland Expedition Specialists, experts in tours and expeditions in Greenland |
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By Jon Russill on
Thursday, April 12, 2007
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Lots and lots going on at the moment. I'm just back from a fantastic dog sledding expedition in the Kulusuk area of East Greenland with some of our Inuit friends. Meanwhile, we've had mountaineering and Arctic training expeditions going on, and the first of several icecap teams working with us arrived on the ice yesterday. Keep an eye on their website for up dates from them. We have 5 more teams departing over the next few weeks, including a dog sled crossing from Isortoq to Ilulissat with renowned Russian adventurer
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Iceberg climbing in Disko Bay, Greenland |
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By Jon Russill on
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
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A bit of a late entry, but here's news of a great trip...
The call came in a few months ago that a Japanese television production company wanted to film iceberg climbing somewhere in Greenland. We should say at this point that climbing on giant chunks of floating ice is usually at best fatalistic and, at worst, fatal. However, in very particular conditions, and with a lot of fore-thought, it can be relatively safely done. At the beginning of February, with these factors in mind, a safety and climbing team from sister company Greenland Expedition Specialists set off by dog sle ...
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New Dog Sledding tour, Scoresbysund, Greenland |
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By Jon Russill on
Thursday, February 15, 2007
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A new trip has just gone up on the site. It's a dog sledding trip in the Scoresbysund area of Northeast Greenland, and will be running this spring, around late April and early May when temperatures have begun to rise again and the nights are getting bright.
This one's a bit different in that it's a little shorter and more gentle than some of our other dog sledding options. The main feature of the trip is that much of the route follows along the edge of the sea ice at the mouth of Scoresbysund, the World's largest fjord. These waters tend to remain unfrozen all winter (it is a 'polynya'), and consequently they are very rich in marine wildlife such as seals, walruses, whales and even Polar Bears. The bid life is also pretty impressive at this time of year with huge numbers of Little Auks nesting on the cliffs of the outer coast.&am ...
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Expedition Sailing |
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By Jon Russill on
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
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An exciting new development for 2007 is our access to a couple of superb sailing yachts. One is Maiden - made famous for being that yacht that Tracey Edwards skippered with the first all female crew in the Whitbread Round the World race. She's a superb boat, and a real racing machine. At 58 ft, she provides room for a large crew of 12 and can cover huge distances with relative ease. Her slightly spartan nature means that she's great for expedition sailing, especially if we're carrying a lot of gear.
Her sister boat is Ice Maiden - a 50 ft steel-hulled cutter-rigged yacht built especially for high-latitude sailing where ice is an issue. She's perfect for the icy waters off the East Greenland coast. A little more comfortable than Maiden
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Happy New Year |
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By Jon Russill on
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
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Happy New Year to you all. I hope you all had a good Christmas and enjoyed seeing in 2007.
It's shaping up to be a very busy year for us, with the winter and spring seasons having more on than ever, and the summer looking equally so. Never before have we been involved in such a diverse range of projects, in all sorts of different places around Greenland. It's going to be a very exciting time, and I hope you can join us with some of it. I hope you all have a good year, and look forward to seeing you in Greenland soon!
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Tours to Greenland from the US - now online |
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By Jon Russill on
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
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Our new tours to Greenland departing from Baltimore in the US are now online! Here are the details:
Ilulissat and Kangerlusuaq These tours are combinations of two of the most interesting destinations in West Greenland: Ilulissat is located next to the biggest glacier in the northern hemisphere and the town over looks the famous ice fjord, filled with huge icebergs drifting slowly towards the open sea. Here you can also experience the life and culture of the Greenlanders north of the Polar Circle. The Kangerlussuaq area has a unique landscape and the offers the best chance of seeing Arctic wildlife like musk oxen and reindeer.
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