July 25th, 2008 by Walt "The Skipper" Jones
All was well with the bears for the night and we are off at 6 AM after Pat fished for a half hour (skunked.) We have AMAZING pictures of the bears – some very close with Pat’s telephoto lens…
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July 24th, 2008 by Walt "The Skipper" Jones
After running for 40 hours straight we arrived at the very northern tip of Labrador. I must say she saved the best for last. We arrived at O’Brien Harbour (60 deg 22.7’N, 064 deg 32.4′ W). Almost immediately we saw a polar bear on the left, then another swimming toward the shore. As we progressed up the fjord we saw 3 more. If you saw these magnificent animals move you’d be impressed. They don’t look graceful or fast, but they are both. They can climb up a cliff so fast it makes your head spin. Did I mention the stunning beauty of the straight up rock walls rising 2000′ from the water’s edge? We anchored at the head of the fiord where a stream enters.
Shane’s debut as a baker occurred today. He and Kip made a “monkey bread” which is a giant cinnamon roll for 10. The five of us rallied 🙂
Once again we were blessed with sunshine, light winds and calm seas. The temperature was in the mid 60’s but the water is getting colder and is about 33 degrees.
Pat wants to know how we can possibly top today. We went right by many icebergs without lingering. Are we becoming blasé? Tomorrow we cross Hudson Strait and into Nunavut!
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July 24th, 2008 by Walt "The Skipper" Jones
After logging more than 100 miles it was time to stop for the night. We chose Hebron Harbour (58 deg 12’N, 62 deg 37’W) which was next to Jerusalem. These looked like interesting places as they were home for another Moravian Mission. The mission itself was prefabricated in England in 1829. It was closed in 1959; the people were relocated to Nain by the Canadian Government. Many of the relocated people are back today reconstructing the mission; we saw several workers ashore. However, the anchorage was foul with kelp beds throughout the harbor and there was no safe place to anchor. We made the decision to run all night slowly with two on watch for bergs. We saw several. Fortunately, night light was good this far north, supplemented by the moon was really a dim twilight so we could see pretty well. This was a new experience for Pat & Shane.
As I write this email it is 6 AM and the engine has been running for 24 hours straight. We are headed for the tip of Labrador today and hope to cross into Nunavut tomorrow. (Current position is 58 deg 50.27’N, 62 deg 48.83′ W) We are all fine but tired. I am sure there are naps in our future! Oh, I should add, we are now officially in Polar Bear country. I don’t know when we will be able to send pictures again, but the mountains and fiords are simply breathtaking.
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July 24th, 2008 by Randy Jones
[Editor’s Note: The Skipper sent two locations in one day, which confounded the website map. Haha. We’re working on handling that, but in the mean time here’s a pinpoint for Hebron Harbor where they tried to anchor before deciding to press on through the night. See the next post for details.]
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