Ready to cross to Greenland 0 ▲ Anne & Stefano Sailing Capsula 2 hours ago · Nature · hide · 0 comments Tomorrow night might be the night. The ice has finally receded from the Greenlandic coast, with “only” a few icebergs and growlers remaining between us and the next continent. This morning's forecast suggests a weather window may open tomorrow, though not quite as ideal as we'd hoped. Ice coverage June 26 - in green is drift ice at 1-3/10 concentration, too much for Capsula Ice coverage July 1, no drift ice but still icebergs (triangles on the map) Our plan was to reach Prins Christian Sund at Greenland's southern tip before heading north along the west coast. Instead, the forecast now points us toward Tasilaq, on the east coast. When preparing this trip, sailing south along Greenland's east coast, famously uncharted and infested with ice, seemed too much of a challenge. But now that Nature has decided for us, we’re secretly pleased to add another territory to our exploration, even if it raises our stress level a notch. Hopefully, we won’t regret this decision. Initial vs… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.