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- | ANOTHER LETTER FROM FITZGANDERPIPE | + | |
+ | ==== Another Letter from Fitzganderpipe ==== | ||
Julianhaab, Aug. 2/1970. | Julianhaab, Aug. 2/1970. | ||
- | Much has been happening of late, tho' I must confess-nought quite as | + | |
- | eventful as being stuck in the pack-ice, Left Faeringhavn on 21st July, the | + | Much has been happening of late, tho' I must confess-nought quite as eventful as being stuck in the pack-ice, Left Faeringhavn on 21st July, the pack very broken up, and motored through with no difficulty and then, usually against head winds, or worse, no winds, sailed parallel to the coast about 100 miles out-bound, of course, for Julienhaab, which I'm told has a summer |
- | pack 'very broken up, and motored through with no difficulty and tIlen, usually against head winds, or worse, no winds, sailed parallel to the coast about 100 :Ales out bound, of course, for JuliAnhaab-, which I'm told has a summer | + | |
- | lation | + | After about 8 days we were able to zig, zag and zog between isolated and erratic rafts of ice, usually only a mile or so wide, but perhaps 50 or more in length, until after four very foggy and ice-dodging days, at about 8 p.m., the mist cleared a little and beyond! huge mountains and mighty fjords. Quite a revelation! |
- | After about 8 days we were able to zig, zag and zog between isolated and erratic rafts of ice, usually only a mile or so wide, but perhaps 50 or more in length, until after four very foggy and ice-dodging days,. at ..-bout | + | |
- | S-teMber 1970 THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER Pa _e 19 | + | |
- | a: | + | With no sun shots for the sextant in four days and with all the dodging, the skipper' |
- | ther a tiring time- Yor- the' ikiPPer 66.11rie | + | Rather |
- | Last night, on my anchor watch 12-3 a.m. I saw the first appearance this submer of the Aurora Borealis! A curtain of white light lancing and leaping, to ' | + | |
- | ' Called in at Ivigtut, a naval base and cryolite | + | Last night, on my anchor watch 12-3 a.m. I saw the first appearance this submer of the Aurora Borealis! A curtain of white light lancing and leaping, to ' |
- | between feasts we were expected to go to lunch and dinner with them as well, bu=.; viSely | + | |
- | etc. Ply boots very comfortable and with the immediate prospect of 5 weeks cliMbing as soon as we leave Julianhaab all is very right with the world. | + | Called in at Ivigtut, a naval base and cryolite |
Should arrive at Julianhaab this evening at about 8 or 9 p.m. Ala..1' | Should arrive at Julianhaab this evening at about 8 or 9 p.m. Ala..1' | ||
knots, 'tis a Sunday, so should be able to do some shopping tomorrow (soap and razor blades once again). | knots, 'tis a Sunday, so should be able to do some shopping tomorrow (soap and razor blades once again). |
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