Earlier this year, a team of six kayaked ~450km along the west coast of Greenland, scoping out and establishing new routes on the vast granite cliffs of the Arctic Ocean. Jacob Cook and Bronwyn Hodgins told us more about the expedition; how they prepared, the routes they established, and what it's like to live in constant daylight.
Great read, I'm wondering if perhaps there might be a short film of this adventure. The whole kayak/climb thing is a great way of going on a trip. We've only done Gola Island in Ireland which is a much easier proposion than this but it does give you access to some very wild places.
We GPS tracked our journey, the total distance of the GPS track is ~450km, but yes the total journey if you map it on Google Earth with straight lines appears shorter