Le Nord : revue internationale des Pays de Nord - 01.06.1940, Side 142

Le Nord : revue internationale des Pays de Nord - 01.06.1940, Side 142
i36 LE NORD eastcoast of Gaspé the voyagers must soon have reached the mouth of Chaleur Bay, and it could hardly have failed to attract their attention. In its late summer glory the land around the bay must have presented a beautiful sight to the weary voyagers. Here were mountains, forests, pasture lands, fishing and birds of all kinds. Nothing is more likely than that they decided to winter here. They were, however, beguiled by the warmth and plenty of the summer and did not provide for the winter which proved extremely severe and they nearly starved to death. In my opinion, it is most probable that in this bay Straumfjord is to be sought. Anyway Chaleur Bay hos this in common with it, that it is beautiful and plentiful in summer, cold and desolate in winter. Nor are wild grapes to be found there of whose absence Thorhall Huntsman complained bitterly in two ditties which have been preserved and which to all appearances are genuine. The dis- appointment with regard to this and other features of the place caused this poet and staunch heathen to leave the expedition and return home, while Karlsefni, also dissatisfied with the place, decided to go farther south in search of Vinland. He reached finally a place which he called Hóp, meaning a landlocked lake of a peculiar type, where in the surrounding country he found wild grapes, pastures and woods. He spent the winter there, but after hostile encounters with the natives finally decided to ab- andon the idea of colonization and returned home. Where Hóp was is impossible to say except that the presence of grapes makes it probable that it was on the coast of New England. I do not see any reason why it should be sought farther south. It is wise to be conservative when estimating the length of voyages in those early times. The passage in the Tale about the length of the day in Vinland has been calculated by astronomers to refer to a northern latitude of some 49 °. This observation must have been made by the explorers the first winter they spent in Straumfjord, and it agrees with the position of Chaleur Bay. The Saga, be it noted, does not say that Karlsefni reached Vinland, thus in- dicating the vague notion people had about that country, in fact conveying to us the impression that nobody really knew where it was. And by placing it north of Greenland Adam of Bremen gives a further evidence of the uncertainty as to its location. The easiness with which the various expeditions in the Tale reached it makes us suspicious of the reliability of that source.
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