Yes, it is mid October and the summer has left Spitsbergen weeks ago already. Most migrating birds have gone their way, and so did SV Meander on Monday. Safe sailing! See you again, up here next year at the latest, possible already in November in Norway.
SV Meander leaving Longyearbyen on Monday.
At the time of writing (Wednesay), it was 3 degrees above freezing, far warmer than it usually is in October. Nevertheless: the arctic winter is just around the corner. The polar night will start in just 11 days (last sunrise in Longyearbyen: 25 October). There is no water running in the rivers anymore. Cold and snow will come soon.
The river in Longyearbyen, 15 Oktober.
For many in Longyearbyen (including this author), there is a calm time coming up right now. The Dark Season Bluesfestival will happen in late October as usual, and there are always some smaller events like public presentations and others. For me, there is a lot of office work after a long summer of sailing the coasts of Svalbard. Besides the rather boring stuff including bookkeeping and so on, there are a lot of photos to be sorted – and used, for editing triplogs which are in the making together with their associated pages on this website with plenty of photo galleries. They are well worth having a look (start here for the overview), it was a great season. Recently I finished and published the triplogs of the trips with Arctica II in August and Meander in late August/early September. Antigua in September will be coming up soon.
This and other publishing products of the Spitsbergen publishing house in the Spitsbergen-Shop.
Norwegens arktischer Norden (1): Spitzbergen
Photobook: Norway's arctic islands. The text in this book is German. [shop url="https://shop.spitzbergen.de/en/polar-books/70-norwegens-arktischer-norden-1-aerial-arctic-9783937903262.html"] ← Back
Lofoten, Jan Mayen and Spitsbergen from the air - Photobook: Norway's arctic islands. The text in this book is German, but there is very little text, so I am sure that you will enjoy it regardless which languages you read (or not).
The companion book for the Svalbardhytter poster. The poster visualises the diversity of Spitsbergen‘s huts and their stories in a range of Arctic landscapes. The book tells the stories of the huts in three languages.
Comprehensive guidebook about Spitsbergen. Background (wildlife, plants, geology, history etc.), practical information including travelling seasons, how to travel, description of settlements, routes and regions.
Join an exciting journey with dog, skis and tent through the wintery wastes of East Greenland! We were five guys and a dog when we started in Ittoqqortoormiit, the northernmost one of two settlements on Greenland’s east coast.
12 postcards which come in a beautifully designed tray. Beautiful images from South Georgia across Antarctica from the Antarctic Peninsula to the Ross Sea and up to Macquarie Island and Campbell Island.