Disko Bay, Greenland

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David Rice
Fri 25 Jul 2014 10:20
The ice is clearing nicely out of Baffin Bay so we plan soon to sail West
across to Arctic Canada. The plan is to pick up two more crew members in Pond
Inlet; my brother Pete and old school friend Hywel. Then we will be five and the
crew will be complete. However the ice is quite slow melting in Pond Inlet and
it’s inaccessible there at the moment, so we’re looking at alternative pick-up
places.
We’re anchored in a beautiful little inlet among the Kronprinsens Islands
of Disko Bay. From here we have a ringside seat of the huge icebergs drifing
past on their way to the Davis Strait. Many of these will survive for months
before melting completely and become a serious hazard to shipping.
Cath and Phil have settled in well and life is certainly a bit easier with
three on board. Underway our watchkeeping routine has been 3 hours on, 6 hours
off, with one member on standby. This is such a luxury! We take turns to
cook supper and do the cleaning chores. We caught 3 large cod in 30 seconds last
night on mackerel feathers (no skill required!) and cooked those for supper with
egg fried rice and a glass or two of wine.
The weather so far has been very kind to us so this is a good, gentle
introduction. Today we will study the latest ice and weather charts and make a
decision on when to head across Baffin Bay. |