Position: 88° 58.4' N, 56° 27' W, temperature - 34° C, air pressure 1027 hPa, wind 7 knots from ESE. Ice drift 0.1 knots towards south. The priority was getting all the food out of the active zone. Used the geology winch to pull a sled to speed up the process. Worked continuously until Saturday noon. Relay pumping of fuel went in parallel with this activity.

Position: 88° 59.4' N, 56° 44' W, temperature - 31° C, air pressure 1020 hPa, wind 10 knots from E. Ice drift 0.1 knots toward south. Emptied and recovered two fuel bladders caught in a pressure ridge. Kept moving the fuel farther away from the active area. Also started moving food and equipment.

Position: 89° 04.2' N, 56° 37' W, temperature - 25° C, air pressure 1017 hPa, wind 12 knots from NE. Ice drift 0.3 knots towards south. The ice activity was very high all day. The lead between the radiation flux instruments and the hovercraft turned into a major shear zone which built piles of ice rubble several meters high. Cracks developed as splays from this shear motion and fragmented a major part of the camp area including where most of the fuel was located. The highest priority became moving the fuel bladders in relay by pumping into empty bladders sitting in still unbroken ice.

Position: 89° 06,9' N, 57° 03' W, temperature - 38° C, air pressure 1017 hPa, wind 6 knots from ENE. Ice drift 0.1 knots towards south. Skirt control repaired. Had problems getting the hovercraft off the bed created by six weeks of idling in the same spot.

Position: 89° 09.6' N, 57° 53' W, temperature - 34° C, air pressure 1010 hPa, wind 5 knots from NNE. Ice drift 0.1 knots towards south. Shooting seismic reflection, but recovered the airgun in the afternoon. Audun made GPS survey of the leads and pressure ridges in the area of our camp. We inspected the fuel cache and discovered a crack had made a fuel bladder fall into the water. We secured the bladder and pumped all its content into an empty bladder. Started to disconnect the hovercraft, but the skirt control did not respond.

Position: 89° 11.24' N, 61° 11.8' W, temperature - 30° C, air pressure 1009 hPa, wind 13 knots from NNW. Ice drift 0.3 knot towards southeast. Shooting seismic reflection all day. Continues work on the wall to improve work space. The large through- going crack has widened to 15 meters and pressure motion started. Most of the fuel pillows are now isolated on a separate floe with 15 meter wide lead in between.