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EAST
GREENLAND--
This kayak expedition is an other-worldly experience
in a place of astounding beauty. The interlocking
Ammassalik fjords of East Greenland resemble a
flooded alpine valley system.
In
deep fjords surrounded by high snow capped mountains
with tidewater glaciers, our small kayaks will
wind through a maze of evermoving icebergs.
In
the distance the vast Greenland Icesheet overhangs
even the steepest peaks. In many places we can
hike up into the mountains to enjoy another view
of the land and sea. In sheltered coves and on
picturesque points we’ll camp on small
flat areas of green arctic tundra - the same places
the Dorset and Thule people lived. Beside our tents
are the stone tent rings and foundation walls of
their ancient dwellings.
We
will reach a few villages of the modern Greenlanders
who still lead a quite traditional life based on
the sea. Fish, seals, whales and polar bears are
still an essential part of their life. Utterly
isolated until a century ago this is still one
of the most remote cultures on earth. Without question,
the East Greenland trip will be the experience
of a lifetime for the very few who go. The route
is mostly sheltered and the kayaking is not difficult
but because of shifting ice conditions and the
isolation only those with some sea kayaking experience
should consider this trip.

| Skill
Level 2+ |
15
days |

Trip Rendezvous:
Reykjavik, Iceland
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map
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| 10-50 |
Fri. July 9 – Fri.
July 23 |
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| Trip
Rendezvous |
| Reykjavik,
Iceland |
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| Trip
Fee |
| $5,350.00
CAD |
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Guided East Greenland Kayaking Trip | East Greenland Camping Guide
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