At the top of Scoresby Sound, the world’s largest fjord system, equipped with splitboards and touring skis, Charlotte Workman, Tom Reynolds and James Van Der Hoorn of Zero Impact Adventures set off on the sea-ice of Greenland’s east coast. Dragging sleds weighing up to 100kgs, they’ll traverse fjords, glaciers and mountain passes, as they attempt to make two first ascents whilst gathering environmental data for ongoing climate studies.
With no splitboard expedition of this length ever completed before, the journey is the first of its kind. They’ll face 60mph arctic winds, temperatures as low as -30ºC, glacial instabilities in a warming climate, and polar bears as they document their journey and environmental findings as part of an adventure film Split.