
Trekking In Greenland - The Arctic Circle Trail Av Paddy Dillon
A comprehensive guidebook for hiking the Arctic Circle Trail, which crosses the largest ice-free area of West Greenland, 25-30 miles north of the Arctic Circle. At just over 100 miles long, and taking 7 to 10 days to complete, this splendid backpacking route runs from Kangerlussuaq to Sisimiut - both with airport access....
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A guidebook to trekking the Artic Circle Trail from Kangerlussuaq to Sisimiut. Covering 160km (100 miles), this long-distance hike crossing the largest ice-free patch of western Greenland takes 7–10 days and is suitable for experienced trekkers. The route is described from east to west in 9 stages, each between 11 and 22km (7–14 miles) in length. An alternative start is presented providing an option to begin the route at ‘Point 660’ ice cap. Optional ascents of Sugar Loaf and Nasaasaaq are also included. * 1:100,000 Harvey maps included for each stage * GPX files available to download * Detailed information on huts, transport and facilities * Advice on planning and preparation
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Språk | Engelsk |
Format | Paperback |
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Sett | Nei |
Typ | Papirbøker |
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