Ardencaple Fjord was named by
Douglas Clavering as "Ardencaple Inlet" in 1823, but the inner fjord would remain inaccessible for almost a century. The
Second German Polar Expedition under
Carl Koldewey in 1869-70 visited the area but could not enter the fjord on account of deep snow. In April 1908 the
Denmark expedition sent and exploration team to survey Ardencaple Fjord, which had not yet been mapped because previous expeditions were not able to go beyond its mouth. ==Geography==