The expedition is still experiencing good weather conditions. Yesterday (27/04) they skied 18 km in 6 active hours in slow NW wind. The temperatures were between -11°C and -6°C. The slow wind speed and “warm temperatures” made them feel very hot. A lonely fulmar appeared from the sky watched them a then decided it was better to head back towards
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The Greenland Crossing 1996
Einar’s first crossing of the Greenland glacier was in 1996. With him in the expedition, which he lead, were Sabine Du Bourmont and Franco Copetti. Below is a video footage from from the expedition by Franco Copetti with his kind permission to publish. Myndband frá leiðangri yfir Grænlandsjökul 1996. Einar Torfi Finnsson leiddi leiðangurinn og með honum í för voru
Mountain view slowly disappearing
Yesterday (April 25th) the Expedition moved 16 km (10 miles) on the glacier. The day started with sunny skies but around noon it started to snow. Suddenly four Snow Bunting flew by but disappeared quickly into the snowy landscape. They still had mountain view to the south but the mountains in the east have now disappeared. They were 5.5 hours
The Expedition has a good start
A helicopter took them from Tasiilaq on Saturday to the Hahn Glacier where they arranged their luggage before heading off. The weather was great – bright sunny skies. They skied 3.6 km in 1.5 hours. Yesterday (Sunday) they skied for 4.5. hours with 11.8 km behind them. The weather was still good but way too hot according to Einar the
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The Greenland crossing begins
The group of six that are crossing the Greenland icecap left Iceland on Thursday. The plan was to take a helicopter from Kulusuk to Tasillaq the same day but weather conditions hampered the flight which was delayed until yesterday. In Tasiilaq the group found their supplies, which had been shipped there in the weeks before, in good order and began
Einar Torfi Finnsson’s, of Arctic Hiking, Greenland Crossing Expediton 2022
Einar Torfi Finnsson In a few days Einar will start his expedition, crossing the Greenland icecap from east to west. This is his fifth time crossing the glacier. With him are five Icelanders eager to take on this challenge. The group leaves Iceland for Kulusuk on the 21st of April and starts their expedition on the 23rd of April. A
Wonderful Sermelik fjord
It was an unforgettable adventure to experience Greenland and its iceberg wonders first hand. The hike, which was in late July, was relatively easy and the weather treated us kindly with sunny skies and calm winds. We experienced unspoiled nature like we had never seen before in a company of arctic wildlife and good friends. This was the Icefjord trek.