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Thanks one more time.
More answers to questions :-)
1. @ Mjollnir: Yes, of course, I have photos of Mt. Asgard and Mt. Thor, too. There are 2 already posted elsewhere. Guess I will post them here at some point soon. Also I forgot to comment in my previous answer about the horizon that is a bit off-you mentioned 2-3 degrees? You must be better than the level in my camera that I used while taking this photo. I think horizon should be OK, unless Nikon's level lied to me in which case it is going to bed without dinner!
2. @ Arka: No fence, or nothing against polar bears (except bear spray but it is not entirely sure if using bear spray won't make polar bear even more angry). Before you enter the park you have pretty extensive tutorial regarding polar bears and behaviour when you meet one (done by park rangers). Generally humanity tries to save polar bears so you are not allowed to carry hard weapons and such. In terms of equipment: I said above that I had 1 camera, 3 lenses, tripod and 10 batteries. In terms of food- I had dry food only-ready meals (high caloric content and light), protein bars etc. I carried one person tent and a proper sleeping bag(light but warm). I don't want to be a face of any company here (unless they pay for that) so I will skip brands.
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