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A Kayak Adventure in Southern Greenland

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Hiking near Qassiarsuk. Image credit: Stacy William Head, @sentinalphotography

On day three, we finally hit the water. We walk down to a yurt at the water’s edge that serves as the equipment tent. From here, we select paddling jackets, pants, PFDs (life jackets), and pogies (paddling mitts). After suiting up, we grab our paddles and went to edge of a protected bay. One by one, we slide our kayaks away from the rocky shore and for the first time, are on our way to paddle with giants.

After some brief, on-water instruction, we gently glide towards our first encounters with these icy leviathans. Today’s is a casual paddle, keeping our distance from the icebergs, some as large as buildings, and experiencing the sound of ice melting and shifting in the watery expanse.

Paddling on the fjord. Image credit: Stacy William Head, @sentinalphotography

After more than four hours on the water, we return to the yurt, placing our gear on drying racks for quick retrieval the next day.

The following morning, we gather our dry bags – which we’d packed with warm apparel for both on and off the water – and head back to the water, where we load the watertight bow and stern hatches of the kayaks with our gear and slip away from the shore.

After a full day of paddling, the rain begins to fall. Thankfully, spray skirts protect the cockpits and keep our lower bodies dry and relatively warm, considering the frigid temperature of the water below the hull.

We guide our kayaks onto the rocky shore and set up camp, then gather in the group shelter to prepare dinner and share our favorite experiences from the day. After a hot meal, we retreat to our tents, dozing off to the sound of ice calving in the distance.

The vast Greenland ice sheet

By the time we finish breakfast the next morning, the rain has subsided. We hike to a saddle separating the two peaks that provided the backdrop to our camp. From this point, we catch our first glimpses of Eqaloruutsit Glacier, which joins numerous others to form a vast ice sheet that stretches nearly 1,500mi (2,415km) northward.

Looking across the fjord at the Tasiusaq Mountains. Image credit: Stacy William Head, @sentinalphotography

From this promontory, we can witness firsthand the birth of the icebergs that littered the fjord we traversed the day before. And while that waterway was congested with bergs, the crammed, relatively narrow outlet that provides an exit for this ice would have been impassable even in our tiny kayaks. We’re witnessing ice that is perhaps more than 10,000 years old being pushed forward and breaking away as the glacier migrates south.

And while I could sit here forever and gaze at history literally melting in front of my eyes, we must press onward.

Over the next few days, our kayaks dance across the ice-packed fjord, working our way among colossal ice sculptures that present a new and evolving exhibition each day.

An iceberg rising from the fjord. Image credit: Stacy William Head, @sentinalphotography

As we come ashore for the final time on this tour, I still have so much to process about this experience. But it isn’t over yet.

Vikings in Greenland

We negotiate our way back across the mountain to Qassiarsuk and to the Leif Eriksson Hostel. On a bluff overlooking the fjord, a large statue of the famed Norse explorer stands as a testament to the Viking influence and presence throughout the southern fjords.

Erik the Red, Lief’s father, left Iceland and created the settlement of Brattahlid (present-day Qassiarsuk). And while the Vikings left the region centuries ago, the footprints of their dwellings still provide evidence of their time here and proof of the westward expansion of these ancient mariners.

Our final night in Qassiarsuk culminates in a tapas-style dinner that features a “taste of Greenland” – a sampling of traditional foods that have remained prominent in the diets of the Greenlandic people: fish, caribou, seal, and even whale.

It takes me more than 38 hours to return home, but I’m already dreaming of my next trip to this primordial land where icebergs are born and Vikings once roamed.

Trip Notes:

Tasermiut offers numerous tours throughout the region lasting from four to 15 days in length. Prices range accordingly and some even include air travel from Reykjavík (additional cost from Copenhagen).

By Clay Abney,

World Nomads Contributor – Wed, 20 Nov 2019

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