Through the North Atlantic – Last Minute Sightings – The End
Day 15 – En route to Svalbard The early part of the day was pretty quiet. The calm was frequently interrupted by northern fulmars gliding freely on the air currents […]
Day 15 – En route to Svalbard The early part of the day was pretty quiet. The calm was frequently interrupted by northern fulmars gliding freely on the air currents […]
Day 12 – Greenland Pack Ice, a polar bear We were slowly drifting into the ice pack, starting with bits and bobs here and there, and blaming the lack of […]
Day 11 – Jan Mayen, Norway After three days of being locked in and sailing for 550 kilometers from the North of Iceland, anything with a view sounded like a […]
Day 8 – An Emergency and Akureyri, Iceland The storm was relentless, so our hope of landing at Grimsey Iceland vanished putting an end to my puffin quest. We continued […]
Day 5 – Heimeay, Iceland After breakfast, we hiked up Eldfell Volcano, also known as Hill of Fire, that was formed after an unpredictable volcanic eruption in January 1973 sending […]
Day 3 – Rockall After traveling for over 300 kilometers west of St Kilda, we finally arrived at Rockall at 6am and were welcomed with a surprisingly pleasant day. It […]
Day 1 – Fort William We drove from Glasgow through the Scottish Highlands to Fort William, named after William of Orange, King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1689-1702 who […]
I spend a few days in Glasgow before wandering the mysterious underworld of the North Atlantic Sea on a former Russian research ship named after Dutch cartographer Abraham Ortelius. He […]
What’s up on the North Atlantic Ocean? We left Fort William, Scotland and sailed over 1,000 nautical miles to Longyearbyen Svalbard Norway with a sneak peak into Iceland and Greenland. […]
How long can you sit and wait around in a wooden box tucked in the woods without scrolling down cat reels? We drove down south from Lake Bled to the […]