Lögberg-Heimskringla - 15.06.2013, Síða 10

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 15.06.2013, Síða 10
Visit us on the web at http://www.lh-inc.ca 10 • Lögberg-Heimskringla • June 15 2013 We had to decide whether to take the risk to round the point to York Factory. At breakfast the next day we went over the objectives of our expedition and made a new plan. We would take advantage of our current location to search for the famous 8-Mile Trail that was used for centuries by explorers and fur traders. This trail was a footpath that allowed movement between the Nelson and Hayes Rivers without going around the point that was so dangerous, even for us. We launched off, with metal detectors, cameras and, of course, shotguns. The banks here were steep, almost 100 ft. high and showing signs of serious permafrost melting, erosion and slumping. We walked along the lower river shore, going east for three miles and then coming back along the top of the cliff. The clay was soft and sticky and we had a great time identifying tracks. There was a group of caribou that had come by during the night, followed by a couple of wolves. There were huge polar bear tracks as well as the smaller (still size 12) ones of the cubs. There was constant seeping water from the cliff faces as swamps drained and permafrost melted. As we compared the terrain with maps, even drawn as far back as the 1700s, it was startling how much had changed. Isostatic rebound, rebound of the ground after glaciers retreated, was estimated to be in the range of 30-50 feet. Reefs shown on old maps were now part of the mainland. We climbed up the steep face in the area where we estimated the trail to be. Flat, boggy and burnt over in the last 100 years, it was going to be tough to find a trail that probably hadn’t been used in 200 years. While we were having a snack, the weather started changing. The temperature was dropping and it was getting foggy. On we went, using satellite imagery and comparing it with old maps. We found two sites that had high potential to be the trail and need more investigation in future. All of a sudden it got dark, like the sun was setting, although it was only 3:00 p.m. A black wall was approaching across the taiga. Almost at the same time a huge boom. Lightening! Dad yelled, “Let’s get off this ridge and down to the river edge.” Running, slipping and sliding in the clay, we huddled at the base of the steep cliff. Rain pelted down and lightening crashed all around us, some so close we were almost deafened. Even with foul weather gear, we were soaked and shivering Mackenzie Collette with David Collette, Johann and JJ Sigurdson Grant Nordman www.grantnordman.ca 204-986-5920 gnordman@winnipeg.ca Winnipeg City Councillor St. Charles Ward “Til hamingju með 69 ára þjóðhátíðardaginn!” “Happy 69th Icelandic National Day!” Brent Stefanson, C.A. IN GIMlI IN WINNIPEG 775-8975 1151 Portage Avenue 642-5577 Centre St. & 5th Avenue Open 1st & 3rd Thursday of every month Various levels of sponsorship will be treated as offerings to the Norse Gods and support Lögberg-Heimskringla 2013 ICELANDIC OPEN SPONSORSHIP ÓÐIN • Will receive 4 players and post golf reception • Company Logo on all printed materials • Large signs at registration, 1st and 10th Holes and featured prominently during awards program • 6 free 1/6 page ads in L-H and website ad SÓL Goddess of Sun, we wish you here! $2,000.00 • Your offering will receive 2 players and post golf reception • Recognition in the program • Sign at registration and featured during awards program • 4 free 1/8 page ads in L-H and website ad FREYR Provides strength, to play and have fun! $1,000.00 • This offering will receive player and post golf reception • Recognition in the program • Featured during awards program • 2 free 1/8 page ads in L-H and website ad Þór CARTS SPONSOR Rides his Chariot of Fire! $1,500.00 (x2) • Your sacrifice helps provide for the cart today • Signage on carts • Recognition in program and during awards program • 2 free 1/8 page ads in L-H and website ad Iðunn DRINK SPONSOR Provides eternal youth! $1,000.00 • At least her 1 complimentary alcoholic beverage to all might! • Recognition in program and on drink ticket • 2 free 1/8 page ads in L-H and website ad Baldur LUNCH SPONSOR The giver, provider of lunch! $1,500.00 • Recognition in program, at lunch area and on lunch ticket • 2 free 1/8 page ads in L-H and website ad Brad Sveinson, Chair, Idavoll@mts.net Grant Stefanson, gstefanson@darcydeacon.com Audrey Kwasnica, audrey@lh-inc.ca or (204) 284-5686 FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Huldufólk Hole and green sponsors – the ones that matter! • Signage at teebox or by the green • Recognition in program $250.00 To register for sponsorship, visit www.lh-inc.ca loki $750 Ægir $500 Tyr $250 Valkyrie $150 Höðr $100 Jörð $75 Mjörðr $50 Nótt $25 Pick your Norse God is an additional part of the tournament now for individual donors to be recognized in an issue of L-H Leader of the Gods! $3,000.00 Fara Heim: The bay The fourth of a series on the Fara Heim expedition, the story picks up from our June 1 issue #11, just after the group made the tough decision to not take the risk to round the point so they could continue on to York Factory Mackenzie with the York Factory Guide holding an issue of Lögberg-Heimskringla JJ at Port Nelson next to a dredge that was wrecked in a storm and broken across the dock Prime Minister Stephen Harper August 24, 2012 – “York Factory, Canada’s most important Ghost town” PHoto: david coLLette PHoto: david coLLette PHoto: JoHann sigurdson

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