Greenland’s arctic climate and land/icescape can change quickly and because of this, our plans are completely dictated by the elements. Over the years that we’ve spent skiing in the Fjordlands, it’s become clear that a flexible plan is essential. Your mountain guide will fix the day’s objectives in view of prevailing conditions. It's here that our experience comes in handy, making the very best of whatever is available. It’s this factor that makes a trip to Greenland so exciting – be prepared for the unexpected!
Day 1
Flight from your home country to Keflavik, Iceland’s International Airport (not included in price). Overnight in a Reykjavik guesthouse.
Day 2
Fly from Reykjavik Domestic airport to Kulusuk, East Greenland. We’ll overnight in a simple mountain-style hut. In the afternoon we’ll have time to sort through the expedition equipment and to explore the typical Greenlandic hunting settlement.
Day 3
The howling of the excited dod teams will be the sign to make our way down to the edge of the village. The sleds will be packed and thoroughly lashed down before we jump onboard and tear down through the village and out onto the ice. The dogs like to race each other and it’s awhile before they settle down into a more relaxed pace. To the hiss of the sled runners and the panting of the dogs, the village is soon a distant line on the horizon as the dogs pull us on a line that works round the icebergs that have been held fast since the first freeze of the winter. There are few other experiences that offer such an insight into the culture of the local Inuit – a small group of people that have become masters of this wild environment. After several hours’ travel, the massively glaciated of Apusiiajik looms in front of us – the day’s goal and site of the expedition basecamp. The sleds unloaded, we’ll dig the basecamp in before enjoying our first evening in the profound peace of this Arctic wilderness.
Day 4 – 10
The region’s touring possibilities are fascinating. The combination of alpine mountains and the frozen fjords that surround them is bound to get any skier’s heart beating faster! The sense of space and stillness is profound. Together, we’ll explore the region, searching out the best conditions for descents as well as the most breath-taking views. The magic light of the far north highlights vistas extending many hundreds of kilometres up and down the coast – a coastline that is as mountainous as it is empty of people. It’s our time in this incredible environment that has left a lasting impression on us.
As the mountain heights are relatively modest, we’ll often make several ascents and descents in the day. Dependent on snow and weather conditions, the call of one or more longer tours is strong; a summit on our island, an awesome run to the sea ice, across to a neighbouring island, another up and down before finally returning to a well-earned meal in the evening. Skiing down off our glacier to explore the icebergs also makes for an exciting day.
Day 11
Today we’ll leave our touring area behind, hot showers and a comfy bed calling from the south, whilst all those slopes and aspects still exert a strong pull in the other direction. It’s thus usually with a mixture of emotions that the tents are packed up and before long, we’re racing back downhill and out onto the fjord, this time accompanied by the sound of the calls of the musher and the yelping of 10 excited dogs. Back over the sea ice, Apusiajiik growing smaller behind us, as we approach Kulusuk Island. We’ll spend our last evening together in Greenland in the warmth of the hotel.
Day 12
Today we’ll pay our farewells to this unique arctic world, flying from Kulusuk back over the Denmark Strait to Iceland. Clear weather allows one last magic glimpse of the mountainous wilderness we’ve just spent the last days exploring. Back in Reykjavik, we’ll overnight in a guesthouse with the chance to explore, this time the very different environment of the bars and clubs of Iceland’s capital city. A very different experience!
Day 13
Transfer back to the international airport and the end of a memorable journey in the North.