10/28 We could run down into Ungava Bay, clean to the foot of it; and then, leaving the boat, go across to Nain. It couldn't be more than a hundred and fifty miles from the foot of the bay. We could start off, and, with a strong spurt, do it in a week from that place, I think. We should, at least, be sure of getting seals for food. But Raed don't think it best." "Why not ?" "Well, he says, that, by the time we get into Ungava Bay, it will begin to freeze ice nights, enough to stop us. |