Rúnar Karlsson

Back from Greenland

The fog lifted and there was the east coast of Greenland
The fog lifted and there was the east coast of Greenland
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Finally back from Greenland after two great weeks sailing and enjoying the east coast of this magnificent country. The weather was too perfect. Sun everyday but very little wind so we had to motor more than we would have wanted to.

We took two groups across. The first was a climbing expedition heading for Gunnbjornsfjeld, the highest mountain in Greenland (almost 3700 metres) and we headed to Mikis Fjord. The climbers were eight and among them Rhys Jones a 21 year old from UK who has climbed the highest peaks of every continent. An extraordinary feat for that age. What makes this expedition different from most other expeditions to Greenland, is that it´s wind and human powered all the way, just like the old explorers did. We sailed to Mikis Fjord and then the group spent grueling two days hauling all the gear from the coast to the nearest glacier, where 200km of skiing awaited them to the Watkins Mountains Range.

The next trip was planned to Scoresbysund but due to bad ice conditions, we changes our plans and sailed to Tasilaq village on Ammassalik island. Tasiilaq is the biggest settlement on the east coast (pop. 1500) and a very attractive town of bright coloured houses. The locals are mostly hunters but tourism is a growing industry and some very nice handicraft made from bones can be found in the local shops. We spent two days exploring the nearest mountains, hiking and talking to the locals before heading back to Isafjordur, Iceland.

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Welcome to the website for Borea Adventures, Iceland, your number one stop for Arctic adventures in high latitudes. We provide great adventures and expeditions in Iceland, Greenland, East Greenland, Jan Mayen and Svalbard (Spitzbergen), mainly using our spacious yacht, the Aurora. Our philosophy is to make our trips as silent as possible where we minimize the use of motorized power and encourage physical activities, whether sea kayaking, climbing, sailing, walking and hiking, wildlife, ski touring and backcountry skiing for beginners, experts and people of all ages. The North Atlantic is our playground and we offer scheduled trips for individuals and groups as well as customized itineraries and charter for groups. We travel in harmony with the wildlife of the area: Arctic Foxes, Birds, Seals, Whales and Polar Bears. Aurora is a sturdy expedition yacht and was raced four times around the globe as part of the Clipper Round the World yacht race under the ownership of Sir Robin Knox-Johnston. She gives us a great opportunity to provide Arctic adventures in areas that are hard to reach otherwise. We call her our floating basecamp. Our name is derived from Greek mythology where Boreas was the god of the north wind. Aurora on the other hand was the Roman rosy-fingered goddess of dawn. Aurora Borealis is a name for the Northern lights which are common in our area. As we humans have proven through the decades, names can be hard to remember. Especially if a bit of alcohol gets passed around the galley too many times! You might spell our name Boreal Adventures, Borial Adventures, Borea Adventrues and Borealis Adventures. Thank you for visiting Borea Adventures.