Days 8: Encounter with MV Fridjtof Nansen’s sister ship the MV Roald Amundsen, Close to Maxwell Bay, Arctic Canada
From Paul Bryers, August 24, 2025
We have sailed past some impressive ice during the latter part of today, esp. some large icebergs.



Earlier this evening, we received notification that our planned Zodiac landings at Beechey Island tomorrow would be postponed due to severe adverse weather and sea ice conditions.


Our sister ship, the MV Roald Amundsen which is sailing the NWP from West to East, had intended to land Zodiacs earlier today at Beechy but was compelled to vacate the area immediately.
Following their safe departure from the Beechey Island area, we are currently alongside Amundsen, exchanging Zodiacs, life jackets, and food reserves due to regulatory differences between the US and Canada, as well as the need to replenish our supplies.


Instead of proceeding to Beechey, we will navigate into Maxwell Bay tonight to seek shelter and cruise around the area tomorrow until the storm subsides, allowing us to potentially reach Beechey on Tuesday morning.
The next few days promise to be intriguing.




























































































































