Our Journey

  • (Post 2 of 2) What should I remember about the life of a herring girl? The fun after hours. Birna Björnsdóttir grabbed my shoulder and said, “It was fun to be young and to work a lot. You’d go home, change, put on a bit of make up and go to a ball every night….

  • (Post 2 of 3) A thirteen month post on Jan Mayen with be the “grand finale” of Wiggo Johansen’s career. He is the station commander and a member of the Norwegian Air Force. What does he like best on Jan Mayen? “The stillness. At home you have to drive in line and shop in line….

  • (Post 3 of 3) Meet Jan Mayen’s nurse, Siw Landro. She arrived in March of 2015 after years of dreaming about this place. Siw was born and raised in #longyearbyen, #svalbard. Her father worked for the coal mine there, and her mother had a laundry. Siw has a partner and family back home, but Jan…

  • Svalbard Circumnavigation, Ice Bears and Islands, Longyearbyen

    (Post 1 of 4) The goal is to score a world first–the first circumnavigation of Svalbard’s four main islands by kayak. This is the team: Per Gustav Porsanger (Norway), Jaime Sharp (New Zealand), and Tara Mulvany (New Zealand). I met them in the Longyearbyen campground to learn about the imminent journey. They planned to leave…

  • (Post 2 of 4) Jaime Sharp has spearheaded this journey and worked closely with the team to pull the plan and the sponsors together. His boat is looking ready, and he’s really excited about the seat. It’s an inflatable bean bag, which sounds pretty cushy for long days in icy water—as long as it doesn’t…

  • (Post 3 of 4) Tara Mulvany’s show and tell was all about the chocolate. Bags and bags and bags of it. She has an impressive paddling record (around New Zealand, around Vancouver Island) but she told me, “I’ve been nowhere cold.” Fortunately, her teammate, PG, is an Arctic expert. Check out the next post.