Photo © Morten Hilmer |
What a difference a day of sunshine makes. What is it about a clear blue day that puts a smile on everyone’s face? When you combine a sunny, windless day with some spectacular scenery, well, no wonder everyone was smiling all day long.
Kittiwakes in front of Monacobreen Photo © Morten Hilmer |
As per usual when we are at Monaco Glacier we put just about everyone in the Polar Cirkel boats to explore along the magnificent glacier front. Of course we don’t have room for everyone all at the same time but by the end of the morning everyone but the hikers and kayakers had had an opportunity to see the glacier from a close but safe distance.
Glaucous Gull eating a Kittiwake Photo © Morten Hilmer |
Meanwhile the hikers had a magnificent morning to climb to 630 metres to a mountain peak with a really great view of the entire Liefdefjorden. Needless to say, the kayakers had perfect paddling conditions.
And that was just the first half of the day.
At 16:00 we arrived at the hunter’s cabin in Mushamna. It is quite a lovely site. The large cabin was made entirely from driftwood that floated its way here all the way from Siberia.
After the landing at Mushamna we cruised ever further north. Our goal was to reach the wildlife sanctuary of Moffen Island. Moffen lies at the lofty latitude of 80º N plus a hair. No landings are allowed on the island nor is it possible to cruise in small boats. Upon arrival it was apparent why. This is critical habitat for walruses. As we slowly approached Moffen we could see approximately 100 Walrus lying huddled together by the water’s edge. The waters around Moffen support large clam beds which are the main food source for Walruses.
At approximately 22:30 we crossed latitude 80ºN., a cause for celebration!
At 23:00 the sun was still shining, still high in the sky at close to 45º.