In 20 June 2008 Alan Brook and Kobi Sade begun an unsupported sea kayaking expedition from Kullorsuaq in north-west Greenland. Kullorsuaq, which is located almost 1000km north of the arctic circle, was reached by helicopter flying out of Upernavik. After paddling northwards for a few days to a location where the Greenlandic icecap approaches the ocean, the two kayakers turned south exploring a region of remote wilderness and sparse Greenlandic villages for a period of about 4 weeks. The Blog describe the journey and brings stories and pictures of this high arctic region..

Update 07.07.08




We are AT 72 29N 54 28W This area is called J.P.Kochs Land and it is part of Greenland mainland.
This area enjoy from a relative warm weather and we heard that even tiny trees can be found in this area.
will stay here 2-3 days exploring area

looking for musk-ox, salmons .
It is arctic summer and the mosquitoes are all around but we are trying to ignore them
Updates are Received By Satellite Phone and are updated by tal shani




Living with mosquitoes

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

that doesn't happen everyday. wish you all the best.