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The mooring is out

First achievement of the day: Getting our mooring out in front of the glacier at 50 m water depth. Took only 11 months of planning and preperations and here it is. Now we only have to hope that it will not be crashed by big… Read More »The mooring is out

Cave mapping

We managed to not only explore but also map the entire cave until the end. Now we can plot the flowpath of the water on a map and then we will hopefully be able to send drifters through this system once it is full of… Read More »Cave mapping

Cave exploration

There is always a solution to a problem. Even a cave full of water can be solved. We spent some time creating a channel for the water and breaking the dam at the cave entrance. In the end we successfully managed to lower the water… Read More »Cave exploration

Did someone say cave?

I promised to take him caving. The only problem: June is not necessarily the best month to go caving in a tidewater glacier. 1-1.5 m of icy water and slush were filling the cave entrance when we arrived. At least I now know that these… Read More »Did someone say cave?

Practicing the ropes

Practicing and testing different types of snow anchors. I had hoped for some realistic practice of breaking through a cornice and jumping down a canyon to test the rope team. But, as we didn’t manage to get on the glacier, a slope had to do.… Read More »Practicing the ropes

Wet feet

Trying to reach a small glacier nearby today to practice crevasse rescue under real conditions. In summer it takes me around one hour to walk there. Well, early June is not quite summer yet when the snow is still blowing in your face. Walking with… Read More »Wet feet

May I present? The mooring

The weather forecast promised sun, instead we got rain and horizontally blowing snow. A good opportunity to organize and prepare equipment for the coming weeks of intense and busy fieldwork. Testing timelapse cameras, preparing survey equipment, charging batteries and assembling a mooring. The cage on… Read More »May I present? The mooring

Unpleasant surprises

Another of those exciting unpredictable Arctic days. Starting out at 6 am with a luggage drop in the harbour for boat transport. 15 m/s wind, snow, ran, fog, 6 m waves. No idea if our equipment would even make it. In the afternoon everything calmed… Read More »Unpleasant surprises

The plan

No pictures from our shooting training today. Instead I’ll finally tell you what we are up to in the coming two months. It’s a slightly more complex project this time, which took me about 10 months and a lot of proposals to put together. We’ll… Read More »The plan