Picture Gallery > Earl de Blonville (12)
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01 author portrait.jpg
The author, leading a group of Australian adventurers to explore the coast of West Greenland.
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02 earl training bass strait.jpg
Flinders Island, Bass Strait. The author leaping a 25 foot wave during a training expedition.
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03 john olliff, nth atlantic.jpg
North Atlantic Ocean. Ship’s Mate, John Olliff, steering the disabled yacht with an emergency tiller during a Force 10 storm.
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04 isortoq, larry gray.jpg
Isortoq, East Greenland. Larry Gray navigating the thick brash ice and late summer bergs.
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05 graeme, rocky bivouac.jpg
Graeme Joy organising a bivouac camp on bare rocks. Most nights we bivouacked as the coast offered few tent sites.
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06 unstable icebergs.jpg
Very unstable late season bergs formed corridors that were our only route to avoid navigating thick sea ice.
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07 sea freezing over.jpg
As winter descended, the sea froze each night, forcing us to hack our way through sheets of frozen brash ice.
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08 jens munk island.jpg
Jens Munk Island. After a violent storm, the sky cleared to enable us to dry our soaked clothing and equipment.
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09 desperation cave.jpg
Desperation Island. A tent was roped across the cave entrance to try and keep out spindrift blown by a hurricane.
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10 desperation kayaks.jpg
Desperation Island. The kayaks had to dug out with bare hands and moved uphill, away from storm waves.
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11 first hot meal.jpg
Moltke Peninsula. Our first real food for a week. The tiny fire came from little sticks that were actually dead dwarf Arctic willows.
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12 prins christiansund.jpg
Prins Christiansund. Beautiful glaciers tumbling from unclimbed peaks were a stark contrast to the mighty storm waves that nearly killed us.












