Ma première "expédition"

  • Nael et Tiksi

"My name is Nael, I'm five. To be on Vagabond is my first expedition with dad and mum. Around us, there are some mountains, a glacier. I see a lot of bears and one day, during a walk, one followed us and when he saw us closer, he quickly ran away. I saw an Arctic fox too, running at the edge of the fjord. On land, I ski, I play with snow. I like to take care of dogs and at mealtimes, we have to tell them to seat down and to wait. Imiak is the greedier, Frost always gives me cuddles. On board, I do some school work, I draw, do DIY, cook and sweep up the snow on the deck. I like to learn sailor's things as knots for example. I'm happy to be here because the landscape is so nice. Sometimes, I miss my family and Belle my dog, I would like to eat some fries made by granny. The most beautiful thing that I see is polar lights, it's like magic..." Nael


Perte du ballon météo

The weather balloon has been lost. Strong wind started while doing weather sounding: Amélie and Hervé managed to bring back the balloon in the tent, but when closing the tent, a draught suddenly took the balloon away... They are very sad and disappointed.


Un mois

Partie du petit port de Longyearbyen au Spitzberg il y a tout juste un mois, la petite famille se familiarise jour après jour avec un environnement sauvage. 120 km/h de vent, l'ancre entraînée par le pack de glace et le bateau qui se retrouve alors à quelques mètres de la côte, voilà une des nuits agitées que peut vivre le petit équipage du voilier polaire Vagabond. Heureusement, le calme revient aussi vite que la tempête est arrivée et tout est maintenant rentré dans l'ordre. Au fond de la baie d'Inglefield, à l'Est de l'archipel, le bateau est de nouveau ancré à cinquante mètres du rivage. Il est tantôt pris dans la glace, tantôt en eau libre, la banquise n'étant pas encore complètement formée. L'ennui et la solitude ne sont pas de mise dans cet endroit pourtant situé à deux jours à pied du premier endroit habité. Et pour cause, en trois semaines, ce n'est pas moins d'une trentaine d'ours blancs qui sont passés parfois à quelques dizaines de mèt res du bateau. Curieux avant tout, ils ne montrent pas de comportement agressif mais chaque déplacement se fait néanmoins armé d'un fusil et de pétards dans les poches afin de les éloigner au cas où ils se montreraient trop entreprenants envers les chiens ou le matériel disposé sur la berge. Pour Hervé, Amélie et Nael, âgé de cinq ans, les journées s'organisent suivant la météo. Au programme, si le vent est très faible : expérience scientifique à l'aide d'un ballon sonde muni de capteurs, qui est envoyé à environ 1500 mètres d'altitude. Sinon, les trois aventuriers se baladent à ski tractés par un ou deux chiens et ce, tant que la lumière du jour le permet. En effet, depuis le 28 octobre la nuit polaire s'est installée sur la région et la lumière n'est présente en ce moment que de dix heures à quinze heures. Les températures actuelles oscillent entre -10 et -15 °C et après une journée à l'extérieur, il fait bon retrouver l'atmosphère chaleu reuse du carré. Certains petits rituels sont déjà en place comme chaque matin, l'envoi du relevé météo ou les deux heures quotidiennes d'activité scolaire pour Nael. Selon le petit garçon, le plus extraordinaire est le spectacle grandiose des aurores boréales : lumières vertes, magiques, qui animent le ciel les nuits de beau temps.


Quand la baie d'Inglefield se transforme en marmite bouillonnante.

  • Tente inondee coup de vent

"When Inglefieldbukta has turned into a foaming pot. Six days ago, during the night, a gale force wind and a dense pack ice made the anchor loose. The boat came close to shore. We went powerless to do anything faced with the power of nature, waves and ice pieces covering a big part of the moraine. Dogs had their paws wet, surprised to see the boat so closed to them. We had waited the rising tide to start engines and we had been lucky to manage to get the boat out of this very delicate situation. The next day, several hours have been necessary to put the mooring in order again. Shortly after, an another gust of wind, but from the other direction, let the pack cleared away at an incredible speed. For the moment, all is calm in Inglefieldbukta. We are taking advantage to have a bit of rest preparing ourself to live some new adventures." Amélie and Hervé


Apprendre à marcher sur des oeufs

  • Embacle

"Waiting the thick ice, there're different possibilities to rally the dry land. We get more or less time according to options. First one is very easy with the open water. We just have to follow the rope from the boat to the shore. That becomes complicated when the young ice is formed, not enough solid to walk on it but dense enough to prevent the dinghy to go ahead. In this case, the distance of fifty meters as far as Vagabond can become very long. We have to pull, to push, to break the ice with a pickaxe. The third way requires a lot of caution. Dressed with a waterproof suit, we walk very slowly on the ice, pulling the dinghy with Nael on board. No icy bath for the moment! Then, we see bears passing close to us with their kindly and confident walk. The first light comes at 10 AM and disappear at 3 PM. In any case, our days are organised according to the weather. We do soundings with the balloon when the wind is weak and otherwise, we widen little and little the perimete r of our walks with dogs, admiring some majestic landscapes." Amélie and Hervé


En attendant la nuit polaire

"In five days, the sun will completely disappear on Inglefieldbukta. But for the last two days, the sun is offering us its beautiful presence. After being in a trough of low pressure with a lot of wind and a cloudy sky, we have taken advantage of a good weather to do a first atmospheric sounding with the big red balloon until an altitude of 1300 meters. This day had finished a bit late and we were a bit cold to have been static all the day to supervise the experiment but coming back onboard, a grandiose polar light covering the sky from the north to the south, welcomed us. Today, we are skiing with dogs. Last time, we have seen close to us a curious bear witch had quickly gone back hearing Nael's laugh..." Amélie