Reference no: EM133204001
Read the selection and answer the question.
Excerpt from Arctic Dreams: Imagination and Desire in a Northern Landscape by Barry Lopez
(1) We left our camp on Pingok Island one morning knowing a storm was moving in from the southwest, but we were not worried.
(2) We were planning to work in open water between the beach and the edge of the pack ice, only a few miles out, making bottom trawls from an open 20-foot boat.
(3) The four of us were dressed, as usual, in heavy clothes and foul-weather gear.
(4) You accept the possibility of death in such situations, prepare for it, and then forget about it.
(5) We carried emergency and survival equipment in addition to all our scientific gear-signal flares, survival suits, a tent, and each of us had a pack with extra clothing, a sleeping bag, and a week's worth of food. (6) Each morning we completed a checklist of the boat and radioed a distant base camp with our day plan.
(7) When we departed, we left a handwritten note on the table in our cabin, saying what time we left, the compass bearing we were taking, and when we expected to return.
(8) My companions, all scientists, were serious about this, but not solemn or tedious.
(9) They forestalled trouble by preparing for it, and were guided, not deterred, by the danger inherent in their work.
(10) It is a pleasure to travel with such people.
(11) As in other walks of life, the person who feels compelled to dramatize the risks or is either smugly complacent or eager to demonstrate his survival skills is someone you hope not to meet.