A potluck tonight, and the speaker afterwards was an old college classmate of mine in town for his high school reunion.
He’d built a house near his folks and his kids had grown up with ours until they’d moved away for his job. It was great to see him.
So.
Tom did a trip around the world in 72 days, ending in September, joined at different times and places by adult members of his family and extended family.
I knew I’d heard of Svalbard somehow but I had to look it up afterwards: it’s between the Arctic Circle and the North Pole, and he described a warning sign saying Do Not Go Past This Point Unarmed.
Very few people live in that large area, it’s mostly tourism, mining, and research.
One resident told him, the polar bears ate a guy two years ago. And four years ago.
(So by that, we’re about due, right…) So he asked the guy, Have you ever seen a polar bear?
No! And I don’t want to!
It was noted that they do outnumber the human population there and that they, along with tigers and crocodiles, are the only apex predators who actively hunt humans, and that if you see a low-lying rock there might be one behind it hoping you walk by. They’re willing to wait. Take your time.
He and his nephews climbed an icy mountain there in a storm. Tom’s advice afterwards was, Don’t.
Turns out Svalbard is where the famous Norwegian Seed Vault is. Ah, that’s why I knew the name.