Christine Connell
Camp on the Greenland Ice Cap
Kangerlussuaq, GreenlandThere are few camping spots more unique than Greenland's ice sheet. To do this, fly into Kangerlussaq and enter the ice sheet at Point 660. You will need a map and compass (with very good directional skills) or you can go on a guided tour. Please keep in mind that Greenland is a very remote country, and you should not expect a quick rescue if you get lost or hurt hiking alone. Do not attempt...
Hike Palasip Qaqqaa in Sisimiut
Holsteinsborg, Greenland
6.2 mi
/ 1542 ft gain
Palasip Qaqqaa is a fairly easy (by Greenlandic standards) hike to a beautiful summit view of Sisimiut. It is easily accessible - you can walk to the trailhead from the airport or from town - and the hike only takes a few hours. Quick disclaimer - the trail isn't exactly easy to follow (or there, for that matter...). I know I certainly lost my way a few times, but it's not a big deal because...
Hike Maryland Heights Trail Loop
Knoxville, Maryland
5.3 mi
/ 1600 ft gain
Learn Civil War history as you hike through forts and read signs about the war. Enjoy beautiful lookouts, including one with a great view of Harpers Ferry. The 5.3 mile hike is relatively easy and offers an interesting opportunity to learn history in one of the most important historical areas in the country. The views aren't so bad either.
Hike the Ilulissat Icefjord by taking the Green Trail to Sermermiut then following the Blue Trail
Ilulissat, Greenland
4.3 mi
Hike a 6.9km trail starting from the Old Heliport in Ilulissat and ending at the Quarry in Ilulissat. Luckily, Ilulissat is a very small town and although this hike starts and ends at different points, it's very easy to get back to the main part of town just by looking around when you finish the hike.From the main part of town, take Kussangajaannguaq to Alanngukasik then make a left on Kuunngu...
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