Report On the Dominion Government Expedition to the Arctic Islands And Hudson Strait On Board the C.G.S. "arctic" 1906-1907

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72° 10' N., and Long. 59° 53' W. The wind is very much increased this afternoon and we are under storm sails. Most of the members of the expedition were sea sick; the ship was rolling and she was quite lively, and again proved herself to be a good sea boat.
Sunday, August 18th. — The wind was from the same quarters with thick fog and rain. At 10 a.m. the wind hauling more to the eastward, and we made sail towards the south. At noon we are in Lat. 77° 07' E"., and Long. 59° 30' W., by account. A
...t 2 p.m. we meet the ice pack and we have to steer more to the eastward, following the edge of the ice. Quite a heavy sea is coming from the S.E. There was no Sunday service held to-day, as the stewards and the waiters were sea sick. There was a heavy breeze during the night, and the ship tossed about a good deal.
Monday, August 19th. — The wind shifted to the northward this morning, it is accompanied with snow squalls; we, however, set sails, but the wind is baffling. At noon we are in Lat.


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