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The last voyage of the Karluk

Chapter 5: CHAPTER II
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The narrative gives a firsthand account of an Arctic expedition whose aging vessel becomes trapped and eventually crushed by early, severe ice. It follows the crew's westward drift, the ship's loss, and the survival strategy of establishing a shore camp, undertaking arduous sledging and sea-ice crossings, and split parties making hazardous journeys toward distant islands and coastal settlements. Diary material, charts and photographs document storms, scarce provisions, encounters with local peoples, and hard leadership choices, producing a vivid chronicle of endurance, navigation, and improvisation amid extreme polar conditions.

CHAPTER II

THE VOYAGE BEGINS

On June 17, cheered on our way by the good wishes of the people among whom we had spent a pleasant month, we left Esquimault for Nome. The trip north was a memorable one for me, for I had never been up the Alaskan coast before and enjoyed the beautiful scenery. We reached Nome July 7 and remained there until the thirteenth, taking on supplies that had come up on the mail-boat Victoria from Seattle and transferring supplies from the Karluk to the dock for the two other ships of our little fleet.