Greenland
In the Arctic summer of 2014 two of us spent a month in Ofjord (Island Fiord), a spectacular inner arm of East Greenland's mighty Scoresbysund - the largest fiord system in the world. At 71 degrees north, we moved around the awe-inspiring landscape by sea kayak, exploring islands, climbing peaks on the edge of the surrounding icecaps of Milne Land and Renland, and rock climbing on massive cliffs of the fiord's two-kilometre-high escarpments. We arrived in twenty-four-hour sunlight and warmth; by the time we left the nights were growing dark and cold.