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 This is the online link to the tracker. To find where we are (and where we were), click on the link. share.garmin.com/teddytoarctic W expect to leave 31 May Tuesday, or Wednesday 1 June. 

Arctic 2022

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 . The plan for this year's trip.    For me the focus of this trip is to enjoy the total wilderness of the floating world of sea ice off  East Greenland, and of Greenland.                                             Photo by Darby Johnston, off East Greenland, 2019    This year we have 2 months from Iceland out to East Greenland & back. This hopefully gives us 6 solid weeks in East Greenland.    Sea ice dictates access. The Denmark Strait (between Iceland & Greenland) cannot be crossed by small boats until typically 15 July. Danish ice charts, accessed online & updated every few days, will show openings we can pass through. Because this is unpredictable, an itinerary for Greenland makes no sense. We aim to visit part or all of the coast from Scoresbysund southwest to Kangerlugssuak Fjord to Angmassalik Island.   ...