Umanalik Island Anchorage 60:37N 46:01W

Millybrown
Mark Hillmann
Mon 11 Aug 2008 17:51
 
The banks of mist, draped over the hills when we set out from Uunartoq, thickened into fog and we motored or motor sailed all day.  The chart plotter threaded us through a maze of islands, briefly out round a headland, out at sea, then back up the fjords.  It was all a smooth sea and about 200m visibility.
 
 
 
 We soon stopped at Alluitsup Paa, a small commercial and fishing harbour and went ashore.  There were more of these colourful houses being built.  Helgur wants to build his own so we went in and looked. 
 
 There was a builder who turned out to be Polish and had worked all over Europe.  He was putting timber frame houses for a Danish company, two were complete and 10 more were to finish in the next three months. 
 
 We went back to his lodgings and were given coffee and home made bread.  Helgur and Sigrit talked to him in Russian and I occasionally made comments in German, as he spoke that more happily than English.
 
When touring Greenland we have needed: Greenlandic, Danish, Estonian, French, Faroese, Russian, Norwegian and Polish.  Fortunately most people do talk English as a third language. 
 
 
We tried to stop at the tiny village of Tardloq, but the quay did not look suitable, so we motored on.
As dark was approaching we had done enough and found a gap in the islands which looked good (on the chart) to stop in.  We anchored 200m from islands on three sides and could just see them.  It felt peaceful and off the channel in case of icebergs.
 
 
 
 In the morning the weather had cleared and 13 bergs were in sight:  They were not little ones.  Our choice of bay had been right, it was clear of them.  That is a boat in front of one to show the size.
 
 
 
 
 
As we set off the fisherman selected a spinner rather than feathers.  We stopped the engine and sailed after a while and he decided a smaller spinner would be better.  It was, and until we had enough fish the spinner was put back in and within a few minutes another fish came out.  They were all small cod.  This is the second time supper has been caught with little effort.