Polar Bear Snowmobile Trip Part I- Location, Guests, and Guides

Dr. P went to Svalbard in the high Arctic above Norway in April of 2022 to search for polar bears and other Arctic wildlife. As opposed to using a boat to cruise the open fjords, he used a snowmobile on the frozen fjords to get around. The stark beauty of the Arctic in the spring when it is still snow-covered, with frozen fjords and with 24 hours of daylight, was reward enough. Being out in the elements, around polar bears and other Arctic wildlife, on specialized Arctic snowmobiles made in Finland, with like-minded people, added to the adventure.

View of an ice field from our snowmobiles

The pristine beauty of the Arctic with nobody else around was worth the price of admission 

Close up of a collared polar bear

We encountered polar bears up close like this collared female. Before Dr. P shows more polar bear pictures we need to go over a few more details on how he got this close to a polar bear that was 30 yards away. 

Arctic fox face close up

Alright, if you insist, here is one more wildlife photo, an Arctic fox that was more curious about us than we were about him

Location

Our trip was in a location called Svalbard, part of Norway, and only 600 miles south of  the North Pole.

Landing in Svalbard

Most people go to the Arctic in the summer for obvious reasons. Not this time, as you can visualize from the completely snow-covered ground as we land in the city of Longyearbyen, Svalbard. 

Polar bear snowmobile trip map.

You can see Longyearbyen, the city we started from on our journey, in the center

Svalbard polar bear snowmobile route.

Our route on snowmobiles, starting at the city of Longyearbyen 

The red circle on the bottom is Longyearbyen

The next red circle to the right is where we stopped to visit ice caves under a glacier

Continuing up and to the left is the abandoned Russian mine at Pyramiden where we stayed

The far left circle is where the Arctic fox investigated us as we observed polar bears in the distance

You can learn more about what it is like to go to Svalbard from Dr. P’s summer 2012 Arctic trip. Dr. P also went to Svalbard in the summer of 2024. And if that is not enough polar bear exposure, he went Canada near Hudson Bay in the fall of 2024 as the bears migrated North. Those trips will posted soon, her are a few teasers.

Polar bear entering the water

From the summer 2024 Svalbard trip

Polar bear looking at us

From the fall 2024 Canada trip

Group

We went with Roie Galitz of Phototeva, along with the excellent guides of the Polar X  company based in Svalbard. Roie and the guides were very professional (and fun), and were a big part of making this trip a success.

Svalbard polar bear snowmobile

Our group with Roie on the left, then Dr. P, Dr. C, and Mike (the Aussie guy)

Our Outstanding Guides

Svalbard polar bear snowmobile guide

Aaran was our head guide

Jonathan a snowmobile polar guide.

Jonathan, our equally qualified assistant guide, hanging out and observing for Arctic wildlife

Lets surprise them and put the camera in their faces and make them tell us a bit more about themselves

Polar bear snowmobile trip

Our guides scanned for polar bears constantly with their binoculars

Polar bear snowmobile trip scanning for bears.

Aaron and Jonathan had “eagle eyes”, and could spot the white polar bears on the white ice from long distances away

Polar Clothing

Many layers of clothing are needed in the freezing temperatures and the wind chill when riding a snowmobile. We were given a list of polar head-gear, gloves, and socks to purchase for the trip, and we were glad we did because they worked. In spite of this, the cold-weather clothes we brought were not enough. As part of the trip we were given special (meaning heavy) one piece overalls that kept us warm from the wind chill of a moving snowmobile. By the time we were done dressing we were wearing 6 layers!

One piece polar suits hanging.

Our labeled one-piece suits were waiting for us upon arrival 

Svalbard polar bear snowmobile suit with helmet.

All suited up and ready to get our snowmobiles

The Snowmobiles

We used special polar snowmobiles made in Finland called Lynx. They were quite powerful, and after several hours of riding over fjords and snow-covered mountains we were beat at the end of the day. Where is my Tylenol?

Polar snowmobile with gear on it

All packed up with camera gear and ready to ride

Once we were able to show Jonathan that we could drive these powerful Arctic snowmobiles without tipping over, we drove them for 15 minutes and then did an equipment check. This was to make sure there was no exposed skin that could become frostbitten.

During this stop Aaron gave us a heads-up on our ride for the next 5 hours.

Polar bear snowmobile trip

We drove across frozen fjords that have open water in the summer. That is a glacier in the background.

Polar bear snowmobile trip checking the ice.

Before we went across a frozen fjord Aaron would check to make sure the ice was thick enough. That is the same glacier in the background.

In the next post we will look at more details on our route that first day to get to our hotel at Pyramiden.

 

 

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