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Albatros Travel Greenland
P.O. Box 1009 DK-3910 Kangerlussuaq
Phone: +299 84 10 16 Fax: +299 84 10 16 albatros@greennet.gl
Outfitters in Greenland http://www.gt.gl/Addresses/Outfitters.php
Greenland Service Partners
P. O. Box 1020 DK-3910 Kangerlussuaq
Phone: +299 84 11 76 Fax: +299 84 12 48 gsp@gsp.gl
Transportation
Kangerlussuaq taxi
Call 23 75 07 / 23 75 08 Sunday Thursday 6:00 02:00; Friday Saturday: 24 hour service.
Kangerlussuaq Bybus (the city bus)
The bus runs a scheduled route Monday Saturday 8:00 - 19:00 between the airport hotel, Old Camp, ANI
and Hotel Umimmak. A bus ticket costs 10 DKK and is valid for 60 minutes.
Transfer from downtown to harbour area, TACAN or Keglen ( Sugar Loaf ).
Max 4 persons with luggage: 500 DKK
Transfer from downtown to Point 660 or Russel Glacier - or vice versa.
Max 4 persons with luggage: 1600 DKK. Max 12 persons with luggage: 3200 DKK
Transfer by bus from downtown to harbour area, TACAN or Keglen ( Sugar Loaf )
Max 25 persons with luggage or max 35 persons without luggage: 1750 DKK
Transfer by car from downtown to the edge of the Ice Sheet. Max 4 persons with luggage: DKK 1200.
For transfers call either Kangerlussuaq Tourism (phone +299 84 16 48) or Albatros Travel Greenland
(phone +299 84 10 16).
CH2M Hill Polar Services (CPS)
CH2M Hill Polar Services (CPS) is the U.S. National Science Foundation s Arctic logistics contractor. CPS
annually supports over 100 grants and 500 scientists working year-round in 55 different field locations in
Alaska, Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Russia, and the Arctic Ocean. CPS personnel is present in
Kangerlussuaq from primo April until September and uses KISS as a base.
The target groups for CPS s services are U.S. researchers operating in Greenland and Summit , the
permanent research and monitoring station on top of Greenland s Ice Sheet.
Danish Polar Center
IPY Service Manual for Kangerlussuaq 2008
version 1 June 2008
Compiled and written by Henning Thing (het@fi.dk)
Danish Polar Center Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation
page 44 of 60
CH2M Hill Polar Services (CPS) - Greenland:
http://www.vecopolar.com/SingleHTMLTextArea.aspx?P=E7D24280BBAB4086BBF2365E77D4976F
CH2M Hill Polar Services (CPS) Office (in KISS): Phone +299 841598 Fax +299 841599
Mobile: +299 524218(primary) +299 524281(secondary)
Irridium satelite telephone : +881 631 459 737
Inmarsat Standard C satellite telex: 584 493 139 141
Vehicle rentals
Kangerlussuaq Tourism rents out car and bikes.
The price tag for an ordinary car is 900 DKK / day. Deposit: 3,000 DKK. The vehicle can be driven ONLY
on the roads between the harbour, Keglen (aka Sugar Loaf ) and the Rowing Club.
During March-October a mountain bike can be rented for 100 DKK / day or 500 DKK / week
Kangerlussuaq Tourism
http://www.greenland-guide.gl/kangerlussuaqtourism/rental.htm
Water
Kangerlussuaq airport gets its utility water from the lake Tasersuatsiaq (aka Lake Ferguson). This water resource
delivers drinking water of very high quality. Except for silted water in glacier fed rivers, brooks and
lakes the numerous lakes and small streams all hold very good drinking water.
However, a few lakes north of the harbour area (e.g. Hundesø and Linneasø ) and south of the TACAN
summit on Black Ridge (e.g. Lille Saltsø and Store Saltsø ) hold salty water (i.e. water with very high contents
of special ions) and you are strongly recommended NOT to drink this water or use it for cooking.
Unless you plan to work or camp next to these lakes, in the middle of the extended sandy areas of Sandflugtsdalen
or Ørkendalen or along the Ice Sheet edge (e.g. in the dry stretches of Israndsdalen ) you will
not need to bring along clean, drinkable water.
All fresh water in Greenland is absolutely free of Giardia that can give you severe intestinal problems in
other areas of the Arctic (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giardia_lamblia).
Weather reports
Aviation Weather Report
In case you will have to report the weather situation at your field camp to an aircraft crew heading for your
site, you should follow the sequence below:
1. Time [local], use 24 hour format
2. Ceiling [in 100 feet intervals], estimated or observed %, [scattered, broken, overcast]
3. Visibility [nautical miles or fractions thereof]
4. Temperature (Celsius). [State centigrade]
5. Wind direction and speed. [Magnetic direction in 10 deg intervals, velocity in knots]
6. Pressure [in hectoPascal | millibar] and report you altitude [in feet above sea level]
7. Horizontal definition [good, fair, poor, nil] applicable on the Ice Sheet in particular
8. Surface definitation [good, fair, poor, nil] applicable on the Ice Sheet in particular
 
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