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#55 | Sailing From Bergen To Måløy: First Steps In Norway 

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Join us on our journey as we sail from Bergen to Måløy, navigating the serene fjords and stunning rocky shores of Norway. This episode captures the essence of our adventure, from the first impressions of Norway’s breathtaking landscapes to the heartwarming moments on board.
We begin our voyage motoring up Herdlefjorden, just north of Bergen. The calm, protected fjords and the tree-lined rocky shores create a mesmerizing backdrop as we soak in the beauty of this new country. To pass the time, we take on a little project-tying soft shackles for Markus’ boat back in Switzerland using 4mm Dyneema braid. It’s a tricky task, especially with the slippery material, but with the help of winches and vice grip pliers, we manage to get it right. The proximity to the rocky islands is both unusual and thrilling. Despite the initial fear, we find the depths are more than sufficient, allowing us to enjoy the stunning views and the exhilarating experience.
After seven hours of motoring, we finally arrive in Dingja. The small guest pontoon accommodates only two mid-sized boats, but we find a spot at the end of the finger pontoons. Though not ideal due to the massive anchoring chain, the calm weather forecast makes it a safe choice.
With Dingja known as a fishing paradise, we quickly set off on a fishing expedition, hoping to avoid a dinner of porridge. Meanwhile, Nina and Kathrin enjoy their first sauna. The resident swan adds a bit of excitement as it fiercely defends its territory during their dip in the sea. Our fishing trip is a success! We return with a bucket full of Saithe, which we turn into delicious fillets with the help of a friendly German fishing enthusiast.
The next morning, we move Polaris to the main guest pontoon as it becomes available. Kathrin takes the helm and expertly parks the boat in its new berth. We decide to stay an extra day due to the calm weather forecast.
After exploring Dingja and its surroundings, we enjoy a special treat - Swiss Cheese Fondue brought by Markus and Nina. This culinary delight from the Motherland is a dearly missed taste of home. The day ends with the magic of our first real Norwegian sunset, a perfect conclusion to a wonderful day.
Continuing along the protected inland route, we experience the true beauty of Norway, even if most of it is under engine. As we approach Norway’s Constitution Day, Markus recites the Norwegian national anthem, adding a touch of history and culture to our journey. The majestic Hornelen, Europe’s highest sea cliff, comes into view with its impressive 860m vertical drop. The sight is truly awe-inspiring. Through Fåfjorden, we make our final approach to Måløy, passing between the islands of Rysøya and Gangsøya and under the 40m high bridge into Måløysound. Måløy serves as a perfect starting point for our next adventure-rounding the notorious Stadlanded peninsula. But first, we enjoy a delicious pizza fresh from Kathrin’s galley.
Join us on this incredible sailing adventure from Bergen to Måløy. Subscribe to our channel and hit the notification bell so you won’t miss our next episode where we take on the challenges of the Stadlanded peninsula!
Chapters:
00:00 Bergen to Dingja
03:51 Dingja
11:00 Dingja to Måløy
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Music from Epidemic Sound:
Into The Forest by Jakob Ahlbom
Lost Lovers’ Theme by Bonn Field
The Crossing Of Time by Gavin Luke
Don’t Be Late by Jaydan Talley
Weather routing by www.luckgrib.com and www.windy.com
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5 июл 2024

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Комментарии : 20   
@rebie63
@rebie63 2 дня назад
It‘s just so beautiful. Another perfect example of your skills, well done and THANK YOU 😊
@kennethross996
@kennethross996 5 дней назад
Loved the Scottish west coast - where I’m from - and enjoying the beautiful coast of Norway just the same. Thank you for allowing us to share your journey.
@sailingpolaris
@sailingpolaris 5 дней назад
Thanks for watching and we hope you‘ll like Norway too…
@joberry3201
@joberry3201 5 дней назад
Really enjoyed your video. It’s also great to hear Swiss German dialect, brings back memories of my time in Switzerland.
@sailingpolaris
@sailingpolaris 5 дней назад
Thanks for watching (you obviously prefer sailing to football… 😂😂) So, you will understand the rigid Fondue eating rules then… 😉
@maurizioferrario1949
@maurizioferrario1949 5 дней назад
Wonderful scenery and photography. Also because of your videos I am starting to plan to come North. I approve 100 % motoring thru inside waters and enjoying the views.
@sailingpolaris
@sailingpolaris 5 дней назад
Thank you for watching, Maurizio. It is indeed a beautiful place here, absolutely stunning. It would be great to see you up here!
@DirkJacobsz
@DirkJacobsz 5 дней назад
Beautiful - I see a Bear Island and Svalbard in your future - thanks guys.. love Supertramp..
@sailingpolaris
@sailingpolaris 5 дней назад
Haha, not so sure about Bear Island and Svålbard… thanks for watching!
@koa818
@koa818 2 дня назад
very good Systems for MM 😸
@tabxtra7057
@tabxtra7057 5 дней назад
Welcome to my home town.
@sailingpolaris
@sailingpolaris 5 дней назад
Thanks! 🙏🏻
@tabxtra7057
@tabxtra7057 5 дней назад
did you guys stay for Måløydagene 2024, it was in the last weekend of june ?
@sailingpolaris
@sailingpolaris 5 дней назад
No, we are about 6 weeks ahead in real life… so we missed this! We are currently on Lofoten…
@keithwalker8990
@keithwalker8990 5 дней назад
Thank’s guy’s. I as I go through a life of cultural appropriation, I now know that if I’m invited to a fondu I’ll have to do a figure of eight. Priceless information every episode.
@sailingpolaris
@sailingpolaris 5 дней назад
Lol, and don‘t forget: the plate has to be clean after the meal - no cheese drips…🤣
@keithwalker8990
@keithwalker8990 5 дней назад
@@sailingpolarisI’ve made a special note of that.
@sailingpolaris
@sailingpolaris 5 дней назад
@keithwalker8990 😂
@johnmclachlan1023
@johnmclachlan1023 5 дней назад
Got to Australia first lol.
@sailingpolaris
@sailingpolaris 5 дней назад
😂
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