I haven’t had the chance to blog for the past couple days things have been so busy. Even now there are people here who are fighting for the computer.
We have visited several glaciers and traveled to several old whaling/mining settlements. The weather and scenery of the past couples days has been jaw dropping and I don’t think the photographs do the scenery justice. Here is a picture of Jayme and I (team Canada!) standing in front of one the glaciers.

We have also made several other films. I won’t say too much, I will leave the films to speak for themselves (once they are done editing). Yesterday we managed quite the feat that qualifies all of us for the “order of the polar bear”. Take a look at this picture and I will say no more, I think my expression says quite a lot.

I will only say the coldest part were my feet, everything else was fine. I am also told that the order involves some sort of secret handshake, although I have yet to learn it.
In terms of spotting interesting wildlife, we have visited several bird colonies and seen some seals (but only at a distance, they are very shy animals).
That’s all for now, time to sleep!
Much Love,
Jer

Hey Jer,
Looks like you are having an amazing time. I love how you write btw, it is very melodious
well, can’t wait to see you when you get back…and i better have a souvenir!!
Hey Jer… The blog is very interesting and well put together, congrats! Back home here in Ottawa, we’ve been having spring weather that can be better described as ‘monsoon season’.
Are there any veteran Arctic travelers on your trip, and if so, are there any observable differences on the ground level? I ask because you’ve visited glaciers and the like…
Have fun and stay safe brother.
- Dan