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Segel- och klättringsexpedition
till Jan Mayen, 11 dagar (5501)
Vi startar vår segelexpedition på Island och
2,5 dagar senare når vi Jan Mayen. Vi kommer sen att ägna 5-6
dagar på ön där vi klättrar upp för världens nordligaste vulkan,
Beerensberg 2277 möh.
Jan Mayen (70°59′N 8°32′W). It lies 600 km
north of Iceland, 500 km east of Greenland and 1,000 km west of
the Norwegian mainland. It's most northerly point is about the
same latitude as Nordkapp on the Norwegian coast.
We will start in Isafjordur and use
around 2,5 days sailing onboard our comfortable 60ft sailing
yacht AURORA. Enroute we should have good oportunities to
see whales such as Humpbacks and Orcas as well as Porpoises
and Dolphins.
When we arrive in Jan Mayen, the group will move to a camp
on the island and get ready to climb Mt Beerenberg (2277m),
the worlds most northerly active volcano. This volcano last
erupted in 1984. The climb is technically easy but we will
be roping up on the glacier. We will also use the
opportunity to look at the sights on the island: icecaps,
black cliffs, birdlife and even visit the small Norwegian
weather station at Olonkinbyen.
After a successful climb of Mt Beerenberg (5-6 days on the
island), we´ll set sails again and take the course back to
Isafjordur, Iceland.
N.B. We are currently revising the itinerary where we
will be offering oportunites for more challenging alpine
climbing on and around Mt. Beerenberg. Please contact us
directly for more details.
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Aurora
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2010:
5-15 juli
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Per person: 25 725:-
OBS! Ovanstående pris är dagsaktuellt pris och
kan komma att ändras. Redan bokade resor ändras dock normalt
inte (se resevillkoren)
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• All mat ombord på Aurora och på dagsutflykterna
• Boende ombord på Aurora
• Lån av seglarkläder (Gore-Tex jacka och byxa), flytväst
och säkerhetssele.
• Engelskspråkig guide
• Transfer från/till flygplatsen i Isafjordur.
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• Flyg till och från
Isafjordur
• Mat första dagen innan bordning av
Aurora
• Komplett reseförsäkring.
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Program
Day
1 - Monday
Meeting onboard AURORA. Departure from Isafjordur at 19:00.
Course set NE towards Jan Mayen crossing the Arctic Circle
later same night.
Day 2 - Tuesday
Sailing north while keeping a sharp lookout for whales
and dolphins. Good chance of seeing White-beaked dolphin,
Humpback and Minke whales, Orcas etc.
Day 3 - Wednesday
Getting close to Jan Mayen and if the wind is
cooperating we may arrive this evening. In clear weather it
may be possible to see Beerenberg from up to 80 nautical
miles offshore.
Day 4 - Thursday
Landing on Jan Mayen island. The landscape is quite
unique with black lava cliffs, green moss and many seabirds.
We'll anchor on the leeside of the island, most likely
either Jameson bay on the east side or Stations bay on the
west side. It may also be possible that we'll anchor in
Kvalross bay on the west side. People and equipment will be
ferried ashore in a rubber dinghy and basecamp established.
Jan Mayen is rich of driftwood and we may have a small
campfire on the beach this first night.
Day 5 - Friday
If weather permits we'll start our preparations for a
summit attempt for Beerenberg. We'll start in moss and loose
volcanic gravel and ascend between small craters towards
Kronprins Olavs Glacier (Bre) which we enter at around 600
meters elevation. We continue up the glacier and from around
1300 meters we'll tie up with climbing ropes. We arrive at
Nunataken (the Nunatak), a cliff sticking out of the glacier
at around 1600 meters. Above Nunataken the climb is steeper,
and there are numerous crevasses. - But they are usually not
a major technical challenge. After 10-12 hours climbing we
will reach the rim of the main crater. The main crater is
about a kilometre in diameter and 300 m deep. Quite often
you can see steam rising from crevasses where the great
Weyprecht glacier breaks out of the crater and falls all the
way down to sea level. We continue along the crater rim, to
the highest point, Haakon VII peak. Return is the same way
and we should be down at camp after about 16 hours.
This plan can of course change depending on weather and snow
conditions. We may for instance establish a high camp on the
glacier to be in a better position for a summit attempt when
the weather breaks.
Day 6 - Saturday
A days rest after the summit. Options include short
hikes and nice evening at a campfire on the beach.
Day 7 - 8 Sunday to Monday
Options include various hikes.
On the southern part of Jan Mayen the mountains rise to
5-700 meter high crater landscape with Rudolftoppen (769m)
as the highest. From it's peak we can get great view over
the whole island, of course with Beerenberg as the main
attraction, towering over everything else to the north.
The narrow central part of the island diminishes to a width
of only 3 km and this is also the lowest part of the island
with summits under 300m. Here one can cross the island
without having to walk up to more than 30m height. The loose
sand can be heavy for walking but the landscape is
fascinating. In the Schmelk valley there is a labyrinth of
lava caves so we'll bring along our head-torches in case we
take a look inside.
Eggøya is a quite peculiar cliff that used to be a separate
island crater. After a volcanic eruption in the 1800s it is
now attached to the main land. It's only 200m high and can
be climbed fairly easily. The view from the top is
spectacular and small steam fumaroles can still be found.
There are no mammals left on the island as the foxes were
hunted to extinction. Seabirds breed on the steep cliffs out
near the coast with Fulmars and Razorbills as the most
numerous. There are also large colonies of Puffins and
Little Auks.
The island is rich of historical sites. Some from the times
of whaling centuries ago, but most of them from more recent
times. The old weather station (Gamle Metten) on
Libergsletta is still well kept but the even older station (Eldste
Metten) is more of a ruin. Jan Mayen also has sites from WW2
and even wreckage from a German bomber-plane that crashed in
the mountains.
Day 9 - Tuesday
Opportunities for short hikes in the morning. Break camp,
pack and get ready for departure. Move people and equipment
onboard AURORA and depart in the early afternoon.
Day 10 - Wednesday
At sea en route to Iceland
Day 11 - Thursday
At sea, keeping a good lookout for whales and dolphins as we
get closer to Iceland. Should see the Icelandic mountains in
the morning. Arrival in Isafjordur in the evening.
Praktiska tips och fakta
Vi kräver en komplett reseförsäkring för att få följa med på den
här resan. Läs mer här!
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