SAFELY IN ISOTORQ - Thurs 21st May

Wednesday 20th May - Coordinates:65.32.872N, 38.58.538W

After their 1st night in 15 days under a solid roof, the team woke to mild temperatures and light snow and are looking to spend the day exploring some of the wonders of Isotorq - the settlement they have dubbed as the ‘one horse wonder town’. The sound track of the town is church bells, thousands of howling dogs and Micheal Jackson ( the only album available to play in the service house).

As today is a bank holiday in the region the local shop is closed , meaning they are on their freeze dried expedition food until the morning. They are hoping to attend the local church service at 10am this morning (the bells were ringing in the back ground when they phoned) and depending on weather, go out with Mikkel on his boat in the afternoon in search of seeing some of the local wildlife.

Due to it being a Bank holiday weekend in the UK, this blog will not be updated again until Tuesday 26th, but rest assured the team will be having a fantastic time fishing, learning Inuit, enjoying the warmth and breathing a sigh of relief that they are able to sit back on a comfortable chair at last!

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