âBorders, I have never seen one. But I hear they exist in the minds of some peopleâ
 â Thor Heyerdahl –Â
Life here can be thought of as chaos. It is surreal, dark, cold, expansive, harsh, barren, peaceful, magical and ever-changing. It is full of random polar bear visits and the aurora lighting up the sky. We are living in this bare-bones hut sheltered from the cold and the wind. With no insulation, running water or electricity every day presents us with chores and plenty of physical labor; chopping wood, chopping ice for fresh water, making sure all equipment that is stored outside is fastened down (random wind gusts are frequent).Â
The entire experience is a daily surprise as we are now more than halfway into our stay round #2 at Bamsebu. We have spent over 10.000 hours together- did anyone say âthe ultimate testâ?
TESTS ALL DAY LONG
To be present here is to be tested in all ways: mentally, physically, spiritually and emotionally.
With this extended isolation, harshness and remoteness you must exercise patience, pack a sense of humor, be rigorous with daily routine, possess a sense of calm in the incessant storms, be able to take care of yourself in the extreme cold, handle weapons and safety gear, and be a master problem-solver and fixer of all that breaks. A smile travels a long way here in the Arctic. Everything is concerned with simple being.
NO ICE
We can often hear the thunderous pound of the waves as they slam up against the ice wall. It’s a sound that travels all the way up to the hut as if to shake it with each surge. There is no ice in the fjord which is worrisome on so many levels. This means no seals, no food for the polar bears and no snowmobiling across the fjord.Â
THE LIGHT IS BACK!
On the plus side, the light is slowing making its way back to us. We have several hours of daylight so we try to cram in as much outdoor time as we can as things need fixing, Ettra needs her daily run and we need our daily dose of fresh air -something we cannot live without.
Stay healthy, hopeful and take care of each other. Living in community and reminding ourselves that we are not alone strengthens us. There are no ârealâ borders between us.
With gratitude, the Polar Girls
SATELLITE LIVE CALL
It is astounding that we can send emails up into space and they land on your laptops. Satellite connectivity remains a mystery to so many so join us on Thursday Feb 25th 12pm EST/1800CET as our guest Expert from Marlink untangles the satellite web! Sign up for the satellite live call here.Â
Saturday Feb 27th is the day to celebrate and show your care and commitment to our protection of Sea Ice and Polar bears- please join us.
HILDE AND SUNNIVA IN THE NEWS
Read about Hilde and Sunniva in the Choose news âSustainable voicesâ.
Hilde and Sunniva thrive in a long, cold Arctic winter with the help of Undersun Resistance Bands. Read the blog here.
Read an article in the WIRED Magazine âAt the end of the WorldâÂ
Continued determination and fortitude is a lesson to us all of the capacity the human body and mind has to achieve great things! You both stand at the top in that regard and continue to inspire so many! I am sure Ettra is so happy to be back with her family!! Big hugs to you both, play a song and dance!! đâ¤ď¸đđź
We are playing, singing and dancing <3
You are both so unique and powerful… just like the land you are living on right now. Following your journey has not only given us all an immense sense of pride in the two women we love and care about; but weâve marvelled at your abilities and your incredible fortitude. The work youâve done is truly amazing and invaluable , but youâve also given us something else… youâve given us the gift of wonder and imagination. Youâve taken all of us on a spectacular journey, and I for one will be forever grateful. Take care of each other… enjoy the sunrises and the magnificent magic of Bamsebu…stay safe and come home to all of us soon…đđ¨đŚ
Thank you so much for beautiful words <3
I am in awe of you two!â¤
<3
Is there a way for me to get permission to use your photos to use the silhouettes to make a quilt gift for my cousin (you know her)? I would like the nice contrast of black against all those violets, blues…
Please drop us a line with your emailadress and some lines about what it is for đ sunniva.hiti@gmn-usa.com
Still no ice! Does this happen some winters? Or is this a first – I would be interested to know about it in context. So worrying. Hope your chocolate, potato chip, and Dijon stores are lasting! xo
It happens sometimes. But very differnt to last year, when the sea ice came early.
Last week we could have used some tips from you on how to stay warm in the dark and cold here in Texas! I can appreciate your hardiness. Thanks for the interesting blog.
We hope you found your way of keeping warm đ
Dear Ice Girls; -)
Thanks again for your news. It is great that you share your experiences, thoughts and emotions with us all.
I always feel inspiration by reading your Blog . A very great support to live our dreams and to stay strong by going our individual way in deep connection with our heart.
And also you connect lots of people doing and wishing good things for our World. This energy works – I am sure!
Wishing you great and wonderful moments every day.
Kisses to you and to your lovely dog friend from Germany
Thanks a lot đ
how are you heating the little cabin that you live in all winter to keep it warm enough? I admire you both for doing this – it must be a great once in a lifetime experience
We pick up driftwood with our snowmobiles. Then we transport it back to the cabin, chop the wood and dry it up. When it’s at the coldest we have to fire during the night as well.