The North Pole: Sitting on Top of the World
by Robert Glenn Ketchum
In 1998, and again in 2002, I had the opportunity to visit The North Pole, Franz Josef Land, Novaya Zemlya, and Yuzhny. Both times the journey was made possible aboard a nuclear Russian ice-breaker. These were unusual voyages into a strange-beautiful landscape, like no other on the planet, so hop aboard, and I will take you to some places you might not ever see otherwise.
In 1998, and again in 2002, I had the opportunity to visit The North Pole, Franz Josef Land, Novaya Zemlya, and Yuzhny. Both times the journey was made possible aboard a nuclear Russian ice-breaker. These were unusual voyages into a strange-beautiful landscape, like no other on the planet, so hop aboard, and I will take you to some places you might not ever see otherwise.
~Robert Glenn Ketchum
Thursday, July 27, 2023
NP #93
Just before entering the harbor in Mermansk, we had yet another unbelievable skyshow. In the morning we will awake for our departure. We will be processed through customs onboard, and then depart for a bus that will take us directly to our airplane, awaiting us on the runway for our flight home.
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NP #92
We were now just one night away from Mermansk and the ice has completely disappeared, but it was replaced by a spectacular skyshow. Tomorrow night we would enter the harbor at Mermansk for the end of the trip, but we would sleep onboard until the departure the next morning.
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NP #91
We ran steadily all day. We had left the ice completely, but the big skyshow still hovered above us. We will likely have a sunset display tonight as we approach Mermansk.
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NP #90
By morning of the next day, we had left most of the ice behind and were running at full speed under a big sky.
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NP #89
On our way back to Mermansk, we navigated past Yuzhny and found some very dense ice in our path, so in the late afternoon they sent up a copter to do some scouting, and I went along for the ride. We flew for about an hour and on our return to the boat, I asked if we could pass over the Yuzhny icecap one more time, which the pilot was willing to do. The late light made the frozen terrain very dramatic.
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NP #88
En route to Mermansk we encountered a lot of sea ice generated by actively calving glaciers.
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NP #87
On our approach to Novaya Zemlya we had a good bit of open water, but after we passed Yuzhny, we got back into a significant amount of sea ice, so once or twice a day the helicopter would go up to scout the most open water to be found. On this particular evening the view was spectacular.
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NP #86
As we began our return to Mermansk we navigated around Yuzhny Island and confirmed what we saw from the helicopter. There was no place to go ashore because the bays were either ice covered or had tidewater glaciers at their shoreline.
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NP #85
After our helicopter crossed over the narrow channel that separated Novaya Zemlya from Yuzhny, we flew above the Yuzhny icecap that was generating dozens of glaciers that reached tidewater. We scouted the coast where our captain hoped to take us ashore, but all of the approachable bays had glaciers or substantial ice and no place for us to reach the island, so it was now time to head back toward Murmansk.
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NP #84
After our exploratory of Novaya Zemlya, our I captain thought we might also visit Yuzhny, a neighboring island to the south. The question was, could we find a place to get ashore. To scout for that, they put a helicopter in the air, and I went along for the ride and the view. Here late evening light shines down upon a glacier near the southern end of Novaya Zemlya.
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NP #83
As we draw closer to Novaya Zemlya the sea ice has begun to decrease significantly. The island hosts a huge Arctic Tern colony and normally people are not allowed to go ashore, However, the Russian government has given us permission for a brief visit. Terns do not build nests. They lay their eggs in the open among the rocks on the beach. The men aboard the Soyuz that would normally serve as the polar bear guards, now become the Tern guards, and they stand at the edge of the bluff leading down to the shore so that none of us will go there. Terns are also very aggressive, and they defend their eggs. They also have long, pointed beaks they use when they attack something. Apparently, one of our Tern guards got too close to the bluff edge, and so a Tern attacked, splitting open a substantial gash in his forehead that required stitches.
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The North Pole: Sitting on Top of the World, #82
NP #82
A stretch of water spotted with big, chunky icebergs as far as the eye can see.
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NP #81
In the late evening light the sky fills with spectacular clouds.
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NP #80
Late, warm light and dark, cold water makes the icebergs seem to glow.
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NP #79
Late evening light sets the icebergs aglow in contrast to the steely blue water of the ocean.
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NP #78
A high altitude cold front moves in. The weather in the blue sky is warmer and forms a distinct line with the cold front clouds. As those clouds continue to advance, the temperature will abruptly drop 20 to 30 degrees.
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NP #77
Radiant sunlight reflecting off of thin ice plates surrounded by crystallized edges.
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NP #76
More thin ice plates with edges that glow like crystals in the weird hazy light of the morning sunrise.
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NP #76
More thin ice plates with edges that glow like crystals in the weird hazy light of the morning sunrise.
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NP #75
In this stretch of open water there are spots of very thin ice that has formed on the surface, and the edges of these plates are like crystals glowing in the hazy sunlight.
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NP #74
On our way to Novaya Zemlya, we navigate into some very open water and a very foggy sunrise, There is no wind, so the open water is glassy, and the rising sun creates an amazing reflection.
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NP #73
As we get closer to Novaya Zemlya, we hit large stretches of very open water, such as this one, glowing from an early morning sunrise.
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NP #72
Some of our journey is ice-choked, some waters are more open. This current location is relatively ice free and a walrus and her pup have hauled out on the of the small icebergs.
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Thursday, February 23, 2023
NP #71
As we wend our way towards Novaya Zemlya, we continue to pass by the exotic landscapes of the islands of the arctic. This one is almost entirely buried under a substantial icecap.
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NP #70
Having warned all the guests not to walk near the edges of this huge iceberg, the copter pilots then began ferrying guests over to the iceberg so they could walk around and get a little exercise.
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NP #69
This is one of the biggest icebergs we encountered in our passage from Franz Joseph Land to Novaya Zemlya., and as such, our captain decided to give the guests a little offboard exercise, so they could stretch their legs.
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NP #68
In our transition from Franz Joseph Land to Novaya Zemlya, there was navigable open water, but there were also numerous huge icebergs. As the crossing was a multi-day passage, we saw dozens, many larger than this one.
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NP #67
An ideal rookery, this wall is not only sheer, it is VERY craggy as well, so there are lots of ledges and crannies in which to nest.
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NP #67
An ideal rookery, this wall is not only sheer, it is VERY craggy as well, so there are lots of ledges and crannies in which to nest.
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NP #66
Safe from predators, this is a cliff face rookery of seagulls.
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NP #65
There are numerous bird rookeries in the Franz Josef Land archipelago because many of the islands have vertical cliffs that offer ledges and crannies where the birds can nest, safe from any predators. Often these rookeries host hundreds of birds, and they are usually located near good areas to fish. Here, birds from a nearby rookery sit at the ice edge and feed.
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NP #64
Eventually, as the afternoon wears on and the cold wind is unrelenting, the guests have had enough, and want to return to the warmth of our boat. Back aboard, everyone goes into the salon and begins to drink, as do I for awhile. Once we are underway, however, I cannot resist being outside to watch this Arctic world pass by, so I don my fleece and wind shell parka, grab my cameras, and go out onto the deck to enjoy the passing views.
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Thursday, December 29, 2022
NP #63
This makes clear what I discussed in the last post. As you can see, on the rolling swale to the right, there are a gazillion tiny yellow flowers, and the stream flowing towards me from the lake supports colorful colonies of multi-colored mosses, that stand out beautifully against the steely blue of the water. The cold wind blowing makes me want to move around to stay warm, but this view is so spectacular, I linger here taking pictures for quite awhile.
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NP #62
The more I wander around in this relatively large tundra meadow we have found on an island in the Franz Josef Land archipelago, the more surprising it becomes. What looked like a rocky stark shore we, instead, find thousands of delicate yellow flowers everywhere, and where there is water there are multi-colored mosses in abundance. The shoreline of the streams and large pond, as well as the mud bars in the streams, are festooned by these vibrant mosses. It is an amazing display lushness in a very cold and dark environment, and I find it amazing that these things survive.
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NP #61
At the out edge of the hard tundra terrace, the vegetation terminates and the gravely beach runs down to the water. Amazingly, along this part of the shoreline there is a profuse bloom of delicate, bright yellow flowers sprouting right out of the gravel. Considering the daily cold wind, it is surprising to see this colorful bloom.
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NP #60
While most of the terrace we are all exploring is blanketed by the hard tundra (last post), right at the foot of the mountain that rises at the end of the island is a small lake, and because of the presence of water, the tundra there deeper, more verdant and shows off several colors of moss. This narrow band of plushness is not very wide, but it encircles the lake, and is clearly from anything else in this terrain.
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NP #59
Above the gravel shoreline a tundra-like meadow opened up a significant area to explore. I say “tundra-like” because this covering of mosses and other interwoven plants, was not like tundra I had experienced elsewhere in the Arctic. The tundra I had previously walked upon in Alaska the throughout the Northwest Passage was spongy and your steps sank into it, but here, at Cape Tegetthof, this tundra was rock hard, and really just a shallow covering over the rocky plain of the meadow. Most likely, because we are so far north, and it is colder, and darker, much of the year, this covering grows like this to survive. Perhaps it is also caribou, and polar bear proof.
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NP #58
In the last post, I pointed out that the spiky summit in the picture was one of the notable signatures of Cape Tegethoff, the other are these two offshore rock towers that mark the very end of the cape. From the position I am presently in, I can see down both sides of Hall island. It is a very panoramic view.
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North Pole #57:
As we approach Cape Tegethoff on Hall Island, it initially appears to be all rock and gravel, but once we are onshore, it transforms into an unusual garden. It is, indeed, rocky, but there are also a lot of mosses, and thousands of delicate yellow flowers are growing up from between the rocks. It is strikingly beautiful to find these blooms in such a stark, and cold, landscape. The spiky summit in the background, is one of the signature formations of this cape.
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North Pole #56:
As we continue navigating through the Franz Josef Land archipelago, we near the last of the big islands, Hall. Hall is also one that is not ice-capped, and in fact, at Cape Tegethoff there is quite a bit of gravely shore and a substantial area to be explored, so it is determined that we will go ashore for several hours and hike around.
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North Pole #55:
As you could see in the last post, the broken sky was allowing various rays of light to play across the strait and the fog shrouded island in the Franz Josef Land archipelago. Then suddenly, this happened. A big hole in the weather allowed the sun to shine directly down on us and the water, turning the strait to liquid gold,..a dazzling display.
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North Pole #54:
At this point in our traverse of the islands in the Franz Josef Land archipelago we are in open water and the island in front of us is capped by a low cloud. The sky is broken so sunlight comes and goes, at this moment making the clouds glow. That is about to change quite dramatically, however, so tune in to next week’s post and see what happens.
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North Pole #53:
As we navigate around the islands in the Franz Joseph Land archipelago, the conditions of weather and ice cover vary considerably. Fog and low clouds ofetn obscure the landscape, and some straits are ice free, while others are choked, such as this one.
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Thursday, October 13, 2022
North Pole #52:
We pass by numerous islands in the Frans Josef Land archipelago, but this one was especially dramatic. It is huge, and completely ice-capped, and it also actively calving some fairly big burgs. More weather has moved in, and the occasional broken sky lets in low angled rays of sunlight that sweep across the landscape lighting things up. This is about 9pm in the evening.
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North Pole #51:
After a few hours of pushing through two straits that were iced over, we finally come upon some very open water. It is littered with small icebergs, but they are easy to navigate around, and so we pick up some speed as there is still a considerable distance to travel for are intended destination of Novaya Zemlya.
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North Pole #50:
As we continue to navigate through the numerous islands of the Franz Josef Land archipelago, we encounter another large island that is completely ice-capped. This particular strait is also ice-choked. The frozen surface is not terribly thick, so it does not impede our icebreaker, but there is a good deal of crunching going on.
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North Pole #49:
As we journey on, we pass by another low, flat island in the Franz Josef Land archipelago, completely covered by an icecap. The streaming weather opens every once in awhile to let in some small rays of sunlight. I am grateful to able to work from the bridge, because outside there is a freezing cold wind blowing.
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North Pole #48:
After about 1hr. ashore, we all return to the icebreaker, and get underway once again. There is a lot of weather passing through, so it rains occasionally, and fog, and clouds, wrap themselves around the summits of the surrounding islands. The light, and the setting, viewed from the high bridge of our ship is very dramatic.
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North Pole #47:
Many of the guests have come ashore on this island in the Franz Josef Land archipelago to get some exercise and explore the shoreline. I first walked to the far end to make some photographs, and I am now walking back to a broad, rocky portion of the beach where I find hundreds of tiny, delicate, bright yellow flowers have sprouted out of spaces between the stones. They are a strange contrast to one another.
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North Pole #46:
We can see the top of the island from our current position, and it is clear that the ice cap has completely melted away. Not much further on, an exposed shore also appears so was put the Zodiacs in the water and many guests go ashore to walk about, and stretch their legs. It is a rocky beach, but fairly long, so I take my cameras and head back in the direction from whence we have come. At the point that I can go no further (seen here), I have come into view of that part of the island where we first saw that the ice cap was melting away, and in this image you can clearly see the remaining ice is like a ring of frosting, and the brown hills of the earthen island have completely emerged above it.
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North Pole #45:
Circling this island in the Franz Josef Land archipelago, we are hoping to find some exposed shore so that the guests might get off the boat, and hike a bit on land. Eventually we come to a point on the island where the ice cap is giving way to the soil underneath and the white tones of the ice have become quite muddy. It is a stormy sky, very dark and brooding, but the exposed face is bathed in sunlight and quite dramatic, so many of the guests have come out on the deck to enjoy the view.
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North Pole #44:
The captain of our icebreaker knew it had been a while since any of us had been ashore for some exercise, and he felt certain this low, relatively flat, ice-capped island we had approached (last post) in the Franz Josef Land archipelago would offer up some uncovered shoreline somewhere, so we circle it to see what might be found. At one point we encounter some dense surface ice, and the shoreline presents only glacial faces, but it is a large island so we continue on, just following the coast.
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North Pole #43:
As we approach the large, flat island completely covered by an icecap, something happens in the high altitude jet stream that begins to reshape the lenticular cloud formations. They are being morphed from their typical "flying saucer” shape, and stretched into something much more elongated. As it is happening rather quickly, it is an amazing thing to watch, and even our icebreaker captain comments on this strangely beautiful phenomenon.
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North Pole #42:
As our progress through the numerous islands of the Franz Josef Land archipelago continue, we once again find ourselves in the midst of an ice covered ocean, and in the distance is a large flat island, completely covered by an icecap, all watched over by what appear to be the ever-present fleet of lenticular clouds.
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The North Pole: Sitting on Top of the World, #41North Pole #41:
Our icebreaker is a huge boat, and consequently, it does not move very fast. In the time it has taken us to approach these islands (last post), a lot has changed. The island in the middle is now completely engulfed in fog. Mid-level clouds stream by, and layer upon layer of lenticular clouds watch over everything.
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Thursday, July 21, 2022
The North Pole: Sitting on Top of the World, #40North Pole #40:
Further along in this day, the stormy weather has broken off, and a cold wind makes the open water quite choppy. The islands ahead of us are not fog shrouded (last two posts), but they are crowned with a spectacular array of clouds. The morning has been a sky spectacle.
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