Bloody Falls and Fair Winds
25-08-2025, 68°40’N 108°55’W Kugluktuk, also known as Coppermine, was our home for two evenings. Why go this far off route,.
25-08-2025, 68°40’N 108°55’W Kugluktuk, also known as Coppermine, was our home for two evenings. Why go this far off route,.
At 07:30 this morning, the first swell came through. Finally, the ice was going to let us go—though not without.
20-08-2025, 70°10’N 124°09’W Just past Cape Parry, on the north shore of the Parry Peninsula, we are entering the ice.
19-08-2025 – 69°39’N 126°21’W What a day, I must say. We started off with a beautiful sunrise — the sun.
15-08-2025 – 68°34’N 138°42’W The Arctic Ocean has treated us kindly over the past few days. The trip along the.
13-08-2025 – Sunken Island Bay Last night we dropped anchor at the foot of the Franklin Mountains. The peaks of.
12-08-2025, 70°26’N 146°05’W, Prudhoe Bay Ice navigation has started — or rather, trying to stay out of it… The pack’s.
09-08-2025 | 71°15’N 157°36’W Twenty nautical miles off Point Barrow, and the fog is lifting. A glorious moment in the.
08-08-2025 | 70°12’N 163°25’W After passing Cape Lisburn, the northeasterly winds picked up. Together with the north-setting tide, they kicked.
Book description of the book Fatal Passage It is hard to imagine early exploration in times of internet and airplanes..


Since 2024 the Tecla is officially a member of the IAATO, the International Association Antarctic Tour Operators. We are very proud to be a member and to call ourselves Ambassadors of sustainable Antarctic Tourism. We hope we can make you our next Ambassador! Not just for Antarctic Nature, but all nature, wildlife and life on our amazing planet.
