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Greenland – Aug 2019 – Day 3

Yesterday I managed to walk around 26km, so my expectations were high. I’m gonna finish the trail in 6 days! No, in 5!

A recipe for disaster.

After about 30min of walking I sat and put the backpack down, completely and utterly exhausted (this expression will be heavily used in my writing). My feet ached as if I were about to stop for the day – and I just started!

I sat down on the beach and stared absentmindedly toward the water.

See how I propped the backpack? – I arrived with a glib idea to save energy. Didn’t help.
Water from this lake tasted fishy. In a fit of cautiousness I boiled it before drinking. There was no good water for next one or two hours uphill

I don’t remember the path further on, other than it went upwards and that it was awfully hot – it was the first big ascent out of three on the trail.

Mostly I just tried not to think.

On a high plateau, after the ascent

At first my goal for the day was to make to the next hut (IKKATTOOQ) and then walk for additional 7km. Then I reduced it to 3km past the hut.
After lunch I said to myself I’m just gonna reach the hut.

WHERE THE HELL IS THIS GODDAMN HUT?! Last 5 km were hard. I was walking the slowest pace and was resting every half hour.

The path went on a plateau from there on, there was enough water, the surroundings became more varied and interesting vs walking along the lake.

More to the evening I met a couple travelling eastwards, who confirmed the reports of the fire, but also confirmed that it had so far been safe to pass despite of the smoke.

Finally around 17:00 I caught a glimpse of the hut.

In the hut I met the polish guy – he told me he’s been resting at the hut since about 11:00. He overtook my camp while I was still snoring.

This has been the hardest day so far, and, in retrospect, the hardest day of the whole trip. Other people found the second leg – along the long lake – the most taxing.