OO ellun. That's how to pronounce it. The ocean does freeze. Crossings are relatively common, but it's hard to predict when the route will be solid all the way. Forget a vehicle. Dogs and a sled maybe. If you want a vehicle let me recommend the excellent deHavilland Twin Otter. Made in Canada for operation in cold temperatures. In the summer any old boat will make it. Best bet is find a nice Eskimo girl (Inuit in Canadian) and she can help you with life in the Arctic.
OO ellun. That's how to pronounce it. The ocean does freeze. Crossings are relatively common, but it's hard to predict when the route will be solid all the way. Forget a vehicle. Dogs and a sled maybe. If you want a vehicle let me recommend the excellent deHavilland Twin Otter. Made in Canada for operation in cold temperatures. In the summer any old boat will make it. Best bet is find a nice Eskimo girl (Inuit in Canadian) and she can help you with life in the Arctic.
kixigvak 9 months ago