Start: 1127
Weather: Cold and cloudy.
Mark and I were up early this morning, the other tent were not. They seem to have given up – don’t blame them really.
Once we were on our way, spirits seemed to have lifted. Today’s target is to get to the edge of the difficult ground. En-route I repaired Mark’s pulk, Alistair’s pulk and my pulk (three times). I am getting quite good at bodging repairs (my Dad would be so proud!?).
As legs were tiring, I got a spurt on (I just want to get out of here now) and steamed past our target of camp 5 into a new camp for tonight – near one of the biggest crevasses we have seen on this trip.
Alistair told me today that he’s on the first flight out of Copenhagen – we land at 0800 and he flies at 1030! Guess that sums up how he’s feeling :/
Still, just 18km to go…
Camp: N 67° 7’ 48·1” W 49° 37’ 2·2”
Alt: 923 m
Distance: 10·70 km
Finish: 1652
Weather: Cold and cloudy.
Mark and I were up early this morning, the other tent were not. They seem to have given up – don’t blame them really.
Once we were on our way, spirits seemed to have lifted. Today’s target is to get to the edge of the difficult ground. En-route I repaired Mark’s pulk, Alistair’s pulk and my pulk (three times). I am getting quite good at bodging repairs (my Dad would be so proud!?).
As legs were tiring, I got a spurt on (I just want to get out of here now) and steamed past our target of camp 5 into a new camp for tonight – near one of the biggest crevasses we have seen on this trip.
Alistair told me today that he’s on the first flight out of Copenhagen – we land at 0800 and he flies at 1030! Guess that sums up how he’s feeling :/
Still, just 18km to go…
Camp: N 67° 7’ 48·1” W 49° 37’ 2·2”
Alt: 923 m
Distance: 10·70 km
Finish: 1652
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