Tagged moss campion plants (Silene acaulis). The fruits were not ripe at the end of the field season when we came to collect them. Some plants were still flowering mid-August. |
Then as Murphy’s law would have it, the next day was foggy and we were
unable to fly out. At about 3pm the final decision was made to not fly us out
that day. I took the opportunity to do one final late-day hike and headed west along
Alexandra Fiord and up a peak towards the head of the fiord with spectacular
views along the fiord, out past Buchanan Bay and over to Greenland.
Western end of Alexandra Fiord filled with icebergs and a band of lifting fog boding well for our flight out the next day. |
On the summit of a peak overlooking Alexandra Fiord and out towards
Greenland. The camp is shrouded in fog in the valley on the right. |
Bache Peninsula and Skraeling Island reflected in Buchanan Bay and Alexandra Fiord respectively. |
The following day dawned sunny and clear with a certainty
that a plane could fly in to fetch us today. There was a final bit of packing
and preparing the buildings for winter including cleaning the buildings,
storing all the food in the attic, hopefully out of reach if the bears and
boarding up all the windows.
The gang ready to leave Alexandra Fiord. |
Alexandra Fiord camp, East Ridge and Twin Glacier as we fly out of camp. |
The plane was fully loaded with 5 passengers, a mountain of
gear and even some fresh fruit and vegetables that had lasted the hole field
season even though we made concerted efforts to eat our way through what
jokingly became known as the ‘fruit mountain’. Because the runway is so bumpy
and with a heavy load, we could not take off with much fuel, necessitating a
stop at Grise Fiord to refuel on the way to Resolute. Grise Fiord is the most
northerly community in Canada on the southern coat of Ellesmere Island. There
were spectacular views as we flew south over Ellesmere Island and again on the
flight along Jones Sound between Ellesmere Island and Devon Island and finally
across Cornwallis Island to Resolute.
The tiny community of Grise Fiord (population ~120)
on the southern coast of Ellesmere Island, the most northerly community in Canada. |
The entrance to Grise Fiord as we flew from
the community of Grise Fiord to Resolute. |
A fiord on the southern coast of Ellesmere Island as we flew from Grise Fiord to Resolute. |