Braving the Northwest Passage Blog
August 9th, 2009
| by: Sprague >>
We’ve made our way a bit further south down Peel Sound and are tucked away in Young Bay, a protected anchorage a little less than halfway down the east side of Prince of Wales Island. We’re not going anywhere in a hurry as the ice south of us...
August 7th, 2009
| by: Sprague >>
The plan was to get to Resolute, pick up our part sent by Niad, do some light provisioning and find the crew unrestricted internet access. Someone forgot to let Mother Nature in on our plan. We first encountered the ice sheets and fog about 2:...
August 7th, 2009
| by: Sprague >>
We needed to get an exterior shot of the boat, and Sefton was the first to step forward… or did the others take a step back? Either way we got the right man for the right shot!
August 5th, 2009
| by: Sprague >>
Bear Point
We left Beechy Island yesterday, but before we did we downloaded some ice charts for Resolute. Seems the pack ice has come in again so we need to wait for this to clear. The pump we had Niad ship for the hydraulics isn’t arriving (...
August 4th, 2009
| by: Sprague >>
August 4th, 2009
| by: Sprague >>
We arrived at Beechy Island yesterday around 2:00 in the afternoon in a dieing breeze. The weather window has held beautifully for us and it’s my dire hope that these days of grace extend through the Bering Sea! Beechy Island is a “...
August 1st, 2009
| by: Sprague >>
August 1st, 2009
| by: Sprague >>
First Polar Bear siting. Day one in Canada's Northwest Passage
During our first day traveling into The Passage we 1.) Were escorted by six Orca, 2.) Watched four polar bear on shore (maybe two cubs) and at 5:00 a.m. local have just dropped the hook...
July 31st, 2009
| by: Sprague >>
At 9:30 a.m. local (EST) we “officially” left Baffin Bay and entered The Northwest Passage. We designated 80 degrees longitude as the demarcation zone. Watching the GPS, with half the crew asleep, the other half of us smiled a great big smile...
July 29th, 2009
| by: Sprague >>
After a quick overnight in Godthab we ran up the coast for four hours and dropped the hook in Nordre Laksebugt, another beautiful and very isolated deep cove. Once settled, Chauncey and Sefton strapped snowboards onto their backs and started...
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