

- Feb 27, 2022
Qeqertat, Greenland
Tine, Pascale and I made a memorable 3 day, toe numbing, dog sled journey down Ingelfield Fjord to the tiny remote village of Qeqertat, population of about 25. The folks here are known as narwal hunters, harpooning these unicorns of the sea by hand built kayaks. The ice on the fjord was flat as a table top with no snow to speak of making it easy for the dogs to haul our load. Temps hovered around -30F with with no wind but felt colder on fingers and face. Half way, we stayed


- Feb 23, 2022
Greenland 2022: Meet the dogs!!!
We are soo excited for you to meet our family!!! We have now acquired 13 dogs. Greenlandic dogs are scarcer now, as the Inuit hunter is slowly becoming a thing of the past. This town used to have over 1000 dogs and only has a fraction of that now. The Inuit hunters that Lonnie knew from 20 years ago are getting older and slowly retiring, few of the younger generation are taking it up. Switching from hunting to fishing - choosing snowmobiles over sled dogs. Our dogs came from


- Feb 8, 2022
Building A Team
We managed to get 11 furry companions for our upcoming expeditions starting in March. I hope to acquire 2 more. They are a mix of wild and friendly, biters and lickers. Most are skinny right now having spent most of the winter enduring Polar night, cold and little food. They are getting extra food now and fat to keep them warm. I will give then vaccinations and dewormers to make sure they stay healthy. Once we get the komatik (dog sled) built and lashed we will go out on