Field Notebook: Greenland 1987a
Page 83
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The wind is hard on and we made little progress not more than 5 or 6 miles in the next 4 hours. We go ashore and have a luncheon and then push out once more in a lighter sea. On While does considerable rowing and 7 P.M. are for ashore for the night. We have made during the day about 14 or 15 miles one half way to Nugsaull. Our camp is now pitched at the extreme north western end of Nugsaull peninsula. We calculate that we are about 10 miles from Nugsaull. Our camp is a for me, on a pebble beach but it must do for the night. I am tired of the trip since the weather for now again set to be against us. As I look out of the tent one to