Kangerlussuatsiaq (Evighedsfjord)* - 65° 52' 53" N 53° 48" 37" W
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Wow, just wow - again! This was the view we woke up to. It is a familiar view but one we usually see when we are hiking, not from an anchorage, on a boat! The weather was spectacular as we made our way further into the fjord. The fjord is nearly nearly 40nm (75km) long and over 700m deep. It cuts through 2000m high peaks so it felt a little like sailing along the Bow Valley! Glaciers, glaciers A tide water glacier really is something special How many photos do we need to take?? Like something out of National Geographic - how did I get here?? Not a bad view from the galley when making lunch! Okay, another photo! Hanging glaciers dominated the south side of the fjord and there are several tide water glaciers that drain the Maniitsoq Icesheet. One glacier even feeds two fjords - that's a lot of ice. The mountains off this fjord are deemed some of the best mountaineering and heli-skiing anywhere ... nevermind just Greenland (sorry Revelstoke)! The sky was cloudless and blue and th