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Jökull - 01.12.2006, Side 81

Jökull - 01.12.2006, Side 81
Society report Equipment belonging to Ian Harrison and Tony Prosser, lost on Öræfajökull in 1953, recovered in July 2006 Jack D. Ives 412 Thessaly Circle, Ottawa ON K1H 5W5, Canada email: jack_ives@carleton.ca Abstract — Items of mountaineering and camping equipment were discovered by Eyjólfur Magnússon and Alexander Jarosch on the surface of Skaftafellsjökull, 5.5 km from the terminus on 6 July, 2006. They were identified as belonging to Ian Harrison and Tony Prosser, members of the University of Nottingham student expedition, who disappeared on Öræfajökull in August, 1953; no human remains were recovered. The following account attempts to explain the circumstances of the tragedy, describes the extensive, but unsuccessful, rescue attempt, and catalogues the items recovered. A map of the locality of the discovery is included. Produced by Matthew Roberts, it uses estimates of glacier movement to illustrate the approximate location of the final camp of the two students. INTRODUCTION Following a reconnaissance in July and August 1952 by Harry Gleave and myself, the University of Not- tingham student Exploration Society organized a ten- person expedition the following year to Skaftafell in southeast Iceland. The late Ragnar Stefánsson and family, of Skaftafell, provided base and logistical support. The Royal Society, the Royal Geographical Society, the University, and many private companies and individuals of the City of Nottingham provided fi- nancial and material support. The scientific objectives were developed under the guidance of the late Profes- sor Sigurður Þórarinsson (University of Iceland) and Mr. Vaughan Lewis (Cambridge University). The pri- mary objective was a detailed study of the ogives, movement, and mass balance of Morsárjökull, to be extended to Skaftafellsjökull and Svínafellsjökull, if time permitted. A geological component was map- ping the bedrock geology of northwestern Öræfi, in- cluding investigation of the Svínafell sedimentary strata. A further expedition in 1954, with several members of the 1953 group participating, continued the survey of Morsárjökull and extended the glacio- logical studies to the other two glaciers. The glaciological results were published in the Journal of Glaciology (Ives and King, 1954, 1955; King and Ives, 1955, 1956). Also in 1954, Jim Exley and Malcolm Mellor made the first ascent of Skarðatindur from the site of the 1953 Ice Camp, north of Miðfellstindur. All of these positive results were eclipsed by the disappearance of Ian Harrison and Tony Prosser on Öræfajökull between 6 and 16 August, 1953. As expedition leader, I and Ian Harrison, deputy leader, had originally planned on an attempt to ascend Hvannadalshnúkur from the expedition’s Ice Camp, situated on Vatnajökull some two kilometers north of Miðfellstindur. This was to have been a mountaineer- ing adventure with scientific objectives: (1) to assess the 1952/1953 snow accumulation as high as possi- ble on Öræfajökull; and (2) to collect rock specimens from any of the nunataks that proved accessible. Very much at the last minute, I reluctantly decided to with- draw from the Öræfajökull adventure and give prior- ity to work on Morsárjökull, which had fallen behind schedule. Tony Prosser leapt at the chance to replace me as Ian’s companion. JÖKULL No. 56, 2006 79
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