lwaters
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I just returned from Greenland hunting Muskox and Caribou. I caught a flight out of Kansas City with Icelandair which toke me to Keflavik airport near Reykjavik Iceland. The flight was a little under 7hr. It was a great flight as I was lucky enough to have all three seats and had a good sleep. Ironically we flew right over Greenland but there are no direct flights from the U.S. to Greenland. After a short layover I was on my way to Copenhagen Denmark. It was a short flight and I had to pick up my rifle as I had a room at a hotel near the airport. I pickup my luggage off the carousel and went to the baggage room to pick up my rifle and ammo. They compared barcodes on my rifle and ammo case and said I was good to go. Caught a cab to the hotel where JKO had a room booked for me. The next morning back to the airport to catch my flight with Air Greenland. I had to recheck my rifle with the police. They did complain a little about my 2011 custom form and said I should get a new one if I came back. Also had to remove the bolt and put in my ammo case. Otherwise it all went well and I was on my way to Greenland.
Landed in Greenland close to the same time as I left Copenhagen. It was a five hour flight. Eric the outfitter for Greenland Trophy Hunts was there to greet me and we just picked up my luggage and rifle and headed to his place. We also picked up a hunter and his daughter from Switzerland. Eric introduced everyone to the guides Martin and Steve. There was also a hunter there from Czechoslovakia with his wife and a friend. So there was just us three hunters and three observers. Peter the camp helper fixed a great meal of fresh caught cod. After the meal we went to a room and the guides help us load our backpacks. I then found out that most of the stuff I brought was not going to camp. I basically took one change of hunting clothes toothbrush two pairs of light long johns, three underwear and socks, my meds, rifle and one box of ammo. My wife had packed a ton of candy and protein bars which I said everyone could help themselves to. I don't no how they got there but they did show up in camp. Eric had me and the two guides and the hunter from Czechoslovakia head in first as we all could not fit in the vehicle. It was a 5 kilometer hike so we went in in two groups. I will have to continue this in the morning.
Landed in Greenland close to the same time as I left Copenhagen. It was a five hour flight. Eric the outfitter for Greenland Trophy Hunts was there to greet me and we just picked up my luggage and rifle and headed to his place. We also picked up a hunter and his daughter from Switzerland. Eric introduced everyone to the guides Martin and Steve. There was also a hunter there from Czechoslovakia with his wife and a friend. So there was just us three hunters and three observers. Peter the camp helper fixed a great meal of fresh caught cod. After the meal we went to a room and the guides help us load our backpacks. I then found out that most of the stuff I brought was not going to camp. I basically took one change of hunting clothes toothbrush two pairs of light long johns, three underwear and socks, my meds, rifle and one box of ammo. My wife had packed a ton of candy and protein bars which I said everyone could help themselves to. I don't no how they got there but they did show up in camp. Eric had me and the two guides and the hunter from Czechoslovakia head in first as we all could not fit in the vehicle. It was a 5 kilometer hike so we went in in two groups. I will have to continue this in the morning.
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