May 14 and 15: “The first Skier aircraft landing in our camp!”
Thursday was supposed to be a really special day here at GRIP, with camp receiving its first NYANG LC-130 aircraft, callsign Skier 41. However, as always when operating in the…
Thursday was supposed to be a really special day here at GRIP, with camp receiving its first NYANG LC-130 aircraft, callsign Skier 41. However, as always when operating in the…
Tomorrow we will have our first aircraft of the season flying to GRIP, so we have all been busy getting the everything ready. Cargo has had to be ready for…
There is now only 2 days until we expect the first Skier (i.e. an NYANG LC-130) to land here at GRIP. Therefore, after yesterday’s storm we are all busy using…
During the night the windspeed here at GRIP increased to 37kts gusting 46kts with both snowfall and drifting snow. So a real snow storm with visibility decreasing to 50-100m and…
In our ice core camps we normally have a Saturday dinner party and a late start Sunday, to mark the end of the week and get a bit of rest.…
Yesterday the first camp crew of 8 (Anders, Bo, Carlos, JP, Jonathan, Sepp, Sverrir and Thomas) were flown to Summit Camp by ski-equipped airplane (an LC-130 from NY ANG, callsign…
Monday, May 4, the FOMs made the final preparations for the arrival of the first team, and on Tuesday, May 5, the team arrived to Kangerlussuaq with Air Greenland from…
Tuesday April 28th, the FOMs Marie Kirk and Jørgen Peder Steffensen arrived with Air Greenland from Copenhagen. They have spent the last five days opening the office in KISS, getting…
During the last months, the Green2Ice Copenhagen team has been busy preparing for the 2026 field season in Greenland: Applying for Greenlandic government permits, ongoing coordination with participants and associated…