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A first-person account of exploratory journeys across Spitsbergen's glaciers and highlands, recounting sledging and skiing expeditions into the inland ice. It combines route descriptions and camp life with practical guidance on ski and sledge use, photographic records, and geological and glaciological observations. The author documents marches between bays, glacier ascents, mountain climbs, and passes while noting difficulties of terrain, weather, and equipment, and includes appendices summarizing geographical results and translations of earlier accounts relevant to the inland ice. Photographs and sketches accompany close descriptions of landscape, route-finding, logistics, and scientific notes gathered during multiple seasons in the Arctic.
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