'Anyone who has read Robin's previous kayaking book 'Argonauts of the Western Isles' will not be disappointed... ...one of the most attractive aspects of the bookis its use as a vehicle to introduce all sorts of little side stories and items of information, mostly historical'. Scottish Paddler -------------------- '...a celebration of a sparse and ancient landscape. ...numerous excellent photographs in both black and white and colour. ...is a well-written book that is both thoughtful and thought provoking. It does a good job of communicating something of the wonder and awe that Greenland inspired in the author. For anyone in the arctic and Inuit history and culture, this is the perfect sea kayaking book to enjoy while curled up in front of a warm fire this winter'. QUYAQ -------------------- '...endless interesting facts which will make it essential background reading for anyone going into the Arctic. If you are into sea kayaks or even the wider aspects of travel you will find this a fascinating read with a succession of interesting ideas along with the paddling narrative'. Canoeist -------------------- '...a journey through a wonderland of snow, ice, giant sea cliffs and a look at the west coast of Greenland that few people other than native Inuits can have seen. ...provides a close up of the Inuit way of life, their traditional methods of hunting, navigation, language, string games and their survival...this tale will give much enjoyment. Highly recommended'. Sea Breezes -------------------- '...few people will read this book without wishing to follow in the writer's paddle strokes. ...is one of the most engaging kayaking books I have read in a long time and it comes thoroughly recommended to paddlers of all abilities. The only disappointment I had was that it came to an end far too quickly...' Sea Paddler