In 1931
Norway sent two expeditions to establish hunting and
radio station in Southeast Greenland. Led by
Ole Mortensen, one of the expeditions went to
Kangerlussuaq Fjord on ship
Signalhorn and built a hut there. Since hunting there was poor, Mortensen moved with his men to
Lindenow Fjord, where a Norwegian radio and meteorological station named Moreton was built from the mouth of the fjord in 1932. Following sovereignty claims by Norway on SE Greenland between 60°30'N and 63°40'N in the same year, another expedition was sent by the Norwegian government led by
Gunnar Horn. The station was moved to a better location further north to Nanuuseq Fjord and was named
Torgilsbu, after
Torgils Orrabeinfostre, a legendary Norseman who was shipwrecked in 1001 and spent four years trying to reach the
Western Settlement. Subsequently seven smaller stations were established in the area around Torgilsbu. ==Geography==