Hearts In The Ice Blog
What's New?Time
50 plus years of preparation? Maybe we can say it like that. Seems like everything we have done in our lives, up until now, has prepared us in one way or another for this life at the “edge”. All of our skills developed and experiences gained over time that is...
Dark Friday – and the only thing we need is fresh air
Its dark here at Bamsebu - our 20sq mtr trappers cabin. The little bit of light we do have we run outside to capture with our camera, our beings and our senses. Black Friday means something entirely different here as we are in the long polar night. A night where...
Training for the Olympics
Running base layer - check, wool tights over baselayer - check, wool skirt over base - check, 2 pairs of socks - check, running shoes - check, gaitors - check, down jacket - check, waist belt with holster and signal pistol - check, weapon for polar bear safety -...
Ripping off the veil of ‘Unconscious Bias’ around what is possible!
“How in the world can two women survive an overwintering alone together?” a question that a friend of Hilde’s asked her not that long ago. This might be perhaps a question many ask. And of course there are many stereotypes that enter the scene of this conversation....
Double polar bear sighting in 12 hours!
We are less than two months into our Bamsebu overwintering, so it was just a matter of time before we had our first polar bear encounter. What a few days it has been. We have seen two polar bears in 12 hours! What elevates your heart rate, we ask? Is it running a...
For the Love of Science!
What in the world is Citizen Science and why do we do it? In its richest form “Citizen Science” has the power to transform science and society. We live in a time where technology and information are abundant so it only makes sense to share information and collaborate...
Running in the dark, D3 and a waterfall of light!
Much of the suspenseful polar literature we have read around explorers that have endured long periods of darkness, survival and despair points to the necessity of routine, celebration and rituals. We officially lost the sun as it dipped below the horizon line on Sat...
We’re all vulnerable
Vulnerability is something we have all experienced in our lives. Some more than others. Vulnerability can show up in in the absence of many of our basic needs - often things we all take for granted. Things like food, shelter, and warmth - all crucial for survival. In...
Our first full moon, stranded icebergs and northern lights
Bearing witness to a change of seasons is a most beautiful thing. You don’t hide from it. You observe, you experience it and you work to understand its many movements. Harsh weather and winters' blanket are sneaking up on us. Here at Bamsebu in the Van Keulen fjord...
Wildlife sightings and data collection
October is mating month for the Svalbard Reindeer and our sightings have been absolutely phenomenal. The strong bulls can defend a harem of more than 10 cows. They are not shy at all and have no predators so perhaps it was not a strange encounter when a large male...
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