Sanderson’s Hope

near Upernavik, Greenland
In 1587, John Davis made his third and last voyage to Davis Strait and what is now called Baffin Bay. Davis named this 300m/1000′ cliff Sanderson’s Hope, after his main financial backer, William Sanderson of London. Davis wrote ‘no ice towards the north but a great sea, free, large, very salt and blue, and of an unsearchable depth’. A northerly gale prevented Davis from getting any further north than Sandersons Hope, and he sailed back to England. Thanks for the comments to recent posts. I’m not able to reply directly to comments while at sea, but I do receive them. It was interesting to read how hot it is in more temperate climates. It is certainly not hot here :). As to the question of where are we going next….stay tuned :)

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