Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1934, Side 41

Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1934, Side 41
Landskoðimarferðin til Alaska 1874 23 afternoon we got a fresh breeze from the South. At 814 p.m. we made about G knots. October 3rd (Saturday):—Same wind. 12 N. Latitude 50° 27'. Longitude 141°. October 4th (Sunday): — About 2 o’clock in the night the wind turned eastward and then veered around the horizon to N.W. when there blew up a heavy storm. We were going west (2° South). Going 4-3 knots nearly with- out sails. Storm continued all forenoon. At noon we were 51° 18' North Latitude, Longitude 141°---- Same weather all day. October 5th (Monday):—Still in the morning. At 10 o’clock a.m. we had 520 miles left to Cook’s Inlet.-At 11 o’clock it began to blow a little. S.E. Wind which increased in the afternoon (with rain) until we made 8-9 knots. October 6th (Tuesday):—S.W. Wind. At noon we were on Latitude 53° 40' and Longtitude 147°. Good South Wind all day. October 7th (Wednesday): — Same wind. At about 914 o’clock a.m. land in sight. Reported on deck. It must be Kodiak Island. False Report. Latitude 55° 57', Longitude 148° 49'. Slow wind in the afternoon and after supper it rained---- N.B.—We are going to anchor first at Fort Nicholas and make excursions from there. Then going South we will anchor at Cold Point (Harbor) visiting the Coal Mines and thence we will go to Kodiak, to St. Paul and make an over- land journey west to the Sea, etc. October 8th (Thursday):—Nearly still. Latitude 56° 40'. In the afternoon a lit- tle breeze from N.W. We sailed West. October 9th (Friday):—2 o’clock a.m. we were on N.W. Course again and had wind. When we awoke in the morning, we had land in sight on both sides and in front. At 12 o’clock we were straight east of St. Paul on Kodiak Island. October lOth (Saturday): — In the morning we had left Baron Island be- hind us and had Cape Elizabeth to the right. We had North Wind all day and advanced slowly. We saw Iliamna Mountains 12,000 ft. high. There were large forests and we saw an opening of a valley very near to the sea. Little bottom land and little snow in the mountain.---On the East side we had seen more snow in the Mountain. There we saw a small settlement (3 houses). October llth (Sunday):—In the morn- ing we were about 35 miles from Fort Licholas, having remained there over night. We had a fine country on the right hand side. Proceeding slowly this day we had a nice country covered with forests on both sides, especially on the right. When we anchored in the even- ing, we had a settlement on our right side. October 12th (Monday):—We lifted anchor at 11 o’clock a.m. and sailed in foggy and dark weather and rain at last, and anchored at 6 p.m. about 6-7 miles from Fort Nicholas. October 13th (Tuesday):—We had Fort Nicholas on our right and the Big Island on the left in the morning. About 10 o’clock it began to clear up. At 12 o’clock we lifted anchor. At about 11 o’clock we asked for the Steamer to visit the Island but could not go. Very strong current 4-5 knots. Both Island and the Main land seemed to be beautiful. We sailed westward (15 knots) and turned again 3 or 4 times. Then it became rainy and cloudy again and we anchored at about 4 o’clock without being able to enter the harbor. The Pilot seems to be very ignorant and scarcely to know the har- bor. I can hardly believe him to have been here before. We sounded (the Depths) every moment. (Finally we stopped for over night). October 14th (Wednesday): — Same cloudy weather though not much rain. Very cold: Thermometer at 49 at 8 o’clock a.m., on Steerage, 34 on Deck. We stood still all day, in fog and wind- less weather.
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