Despite the fact that her web site proclaims at the top "Départ Juillet 2014"
Anne Quéméré has already started her attempt to kayak solo through at least part of the Northwest Passage from West to East. Anne set off from
Inuvik on Tuesday, and
reports on her blog that:
Arrival in Tuktoyaktuk (Tuk for the initiated or those who would doubt the pronunciation) planned for Thursday as the widening of the delta is close at hand…I hope!
However she also says that:
I had to fight a head wind of 20 to 25 knots. I resisted as long as I could. When I looked at the shore, I realized I was standing still so I decided to seek shelter and wait out for more clement weather. The first spot that I chose bore the imprints of numerous bear tracks, so I carried on to find a safer place. However, nothing is guaranteed as a bear can decide to look out for new territory. After all, they can pick and choose as the space is theirs’
In spite of this little problem, I’m fully enjoying myself!
Anne's decision to depart a little earlier than originally planned may have been influenced by the fact that temperatures in Inuvik reached a maximum of 29.7 °C on Monday June 23rd.