Trekking the Inuit Trail


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August 16th 2013
Published: September 3rd 2013
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I felt a slight nudge on my right shoulder as I nap through the 2 hour flight from Reykjavik to Kulusuk, it was Tim, one of the French guys in our group of 7 who will be doing the Inuit trail for 12 days. He pointed the scenery outside the window, we are approaching Kulusuk and you can see huge icebergs floating out into the sea and some smaller ones closer to shore, the landing tarmac is gravel y... Read Full Entry



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sunset over ice laden fjord
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foggy morning



3rd September 2013

Trekking Greenland
I must admit I started laughing somewhere around day three when you announced in your blog that [q]the terrain got challenging from there[/q]. Crossing the rivers sounded horrible....far before you got to the challenging terrain. Cold, wind, fog, mist rain and some amazing fjords, bay, glaciers and rainbows......stunning, peaceful and wild. You've seen parts of the country that we didn\'t see. Love follow this trip. I would not have wanted to cross the freezing water. When I was working in Antarctica I did a nude polar swim in 28 degree water. Been there, done that, don\'t want to do the cold water thing again.
4th September 2013

what a contrast form Reunion- nature, climate and hike conditions. Interesting to read and the only way i can enjoy scenery of such a place is through pictures. Thanks
4th September 2013

I don\'t think I am physically strong and tough enough for this kind of trekking even in my younger years. Camping in fair weather is my forte.
4th September 2013

Good
Very good blog. Really liked it.

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