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August 31st, 2009
| by: Sprague >>>
M/V BAGAN Log Entry: 0200 hours
August 31, 200969 27’ North Latitude135 00’ West LongitudeTuktoyaktuk Harbor, Canadian High Arctic.
Weather: 20-25 knot North winds. The air temperature is 33 F and heavy snow showers are coming off the polar ice cap...
August 18th, 2009
| by: Sprague >>>
I cannot say that the past three days have been my favorite. We finally put the “Braving” part into our trip.
After reading ice charts and making our way fairly smoothly down Peel Sound for the past few weeks, three days ago Mother...
August 14th, 2009
| by: Sprague >>>
We spent the last two nights in an uncharted harbor 5 miles inland, the depth sounder showed over 100 feet all the way to the end! When we finally dropped anchored some of us anxiously went to land to stretch our legs. Right away...
August 13th, 2009
| by: Sprague >>>
My name is Sefton and I remember one year ago, when I was initially presented with the opportunity to embark on this endeavor. It didn’t take much convincing to get me out of the city life (Denver), and aboard this arctic expedition. For that whole...
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