Position: 88° 33.5' N, 70° 59' W, temperature - 23° C, air pressure 1017 hPa, wind 10 knots from S. Ice drift 0.1 knot towards northeast. Made a ski sled and moved the generator and some materials to the new site. Put up a new generator shed.

Position: 88° 32.7' N, 66° 07' W, temperature - 21° C, air pressure 1016 hPa, wind 13 knots from SE. Ice drift 0.1 knots towards west. Demobilized the hovercraft.

Position: 88° 35.8' N, 64° 52' W, temperature - 14° C, air pressure 995 hPa, wind 12 knots from NE. Ice drift 0.3 knots towards south. Had problems with getting the hovercraft engine to respond to the throttle position. Consulted Griffon Hoverwork. Problem was a loose wire and also in the end a parted pipe connection to the intercooler. Moved the hovercraft to a site 300 meter away where the new camp will be. To bed at 0330 hours.

Position: 88° 41.5' N, 64° 21' W, temperature - 30° C, air pressure 1008 hPa, wind 10 knots from ENE. Ice drift 0.2 knots toward south. Attempted to recover the ADCP. Drilled a hole 2 meter away from the wire to 4 meter depth which was the maximum length of our drill. Hit several layers of ice with water in between, but unable to reach all the way through. Drilled a second hole 7 meters away through 2 meter thick ice. Lowered a camera, but unable to see the ADCP on the monitor. The visibility in the water was poor due to large quantities of ice crystals in suspension.

Position: 88° 40.8' N, 63° 31' W, temperature - 18° C, air pressure 995 hPa, wind 28 knots from ESE. Ice drift 0.3 knots towards west. The strong wind with gust up to 40 knots had created snow drifts around the hovercraft and filled the lift fan intake completely. Dismantled the work space around the abandoned hydro hole and moved the materials to the temporary storage area. Mobilized the hovercraft to move to a better site, but could not achieve sufficient rpm's. Need advice to tackle the problem.

Position: 8° 44,0' N, 58° 22' W, temperature - 34° C, air pressure 1016 hPa, wind 7 knots from the E. Ice drift 0.1 knots towards west. Recovered the radiation flux instruments and moved three loads of equipment from our abandoned hydro hole. A 15 cm wide crack had opened right through the hole.

Position: 88° 45.3' N, 59° 07' W, temperature - 32° C, air pressure 1008 hPa, wind 13 knots from NNW. Ice drift 0.2 knots towards south. The generator would not start and repair took all morning. Continued to haul equipment out of the demolished storage area and move fuel by pumping. Rescued the large 14 m x 9 m tarp from the remains of the ice hangar.

Position: 88° 52.8' N, 62° 32' W, temperature - 20° C, air pressure 996 hPa, wind 4 knots from WSW. Ice drift 0.4 knot towards south. Had to stop working at 1500 hours - we were exhausted. Audun spotted a polar fox. Went to sleep until Monday at 0800 hours.

Position: 88° 55.8' N, 60° 54' W, temperature - 21° C, air pressure 1003 hPa, wind 28 knots from E. After resting from 1200 hours to 2000 hours, moving cargo and pumping fuel continued without stop until Sunday at 1500 hours.