Saturday 5 December 2009
Goodwood Revival, 2009
Thursday 26 November 2009
Norway Part 3 - North to Geirangerfjord
We left the rushing river outside our room and continued the next morning. It was another 2 - 3 hours in the car, so we settled in. The beautiful landscapes continued unabated, and twisting roads and passes kept driving more than interesting. On the approach to Geiranger we found the Dalsnibbavegan, which had been recommended to us by our friends on the glacier walk. The Dalsnibbavegan is essentially a single lane dirt road up a mountain......without barriers. Needless to say when the fog rolled in half-way up and we couldn't see the end of the bonnet, we took it fairly cautiously. We finally reached the top, and when the clouds parted, we were greeted not only by freezing cold gales, but an expansive view of the mountain valley right down Geirangerfjord itself.
Arrving in Geiranger, we hit the supermarkets, and found the little camping ground on the outskirts of town. Settling nicely onto the deck of our bungalow, we enjoyed a barbecue chook and beer while we watched the enormous cruise ships drifting off to their next destination.
The following day was spent primarily on the water, cruising up the fjord in our little 10HP outboard dinghy that we hired from the campsite. The cliffs surrounded us on all sides, the water was inky black and we were by ourselves, free to meandre at our own pace, and linger before the many waterfalls that tumbled down from above. We had a beautiful clear day, although as we returned to Geiranger around five hours later, the breeze had picked up, and the resulting choppy water led to Fee (our able captain at the time) getting a drenching. I was sympathetic of course - as much as I could be doubled over.Thursday 24 September 2009
Norway Part 2 - Nigardsbreen
We were introduced to Andres, a Swedish guide, and were kitted up with ice axe, helmet and crampons (metal spikes that are strapped on to your boots) before hopping into a little motorboat to the face of Nigardsbreen.
Wednesday 2 September 2009
Norway Part 1 - Bergen
Setting off, we meandred through town, not really knowing what to expect from our visit here. We soon came to the water, which is certainly in no shortage here, and more importantly the fish markets. To call it a fish market is probably a disservice, because there were all sorts of exotic delicacies on display. We got chatting to one man behind one of the stalls, who told us all about his wares and fed us with equally plentiful samples, including some of the best smoked salmon, prawns and even whale meat. (not entirely politically correct, but when in Norway...) Needless to say that he'd sold us - we'd return later in the day before we moved on!
Bryggen is a kind of district in itself, made up of an eclectic mix of warmly coloured timber buildings that were originally used as warehouses, wharf offices and stables, dating back to the early 1700s. Looking at the photos its a miracle its all still standing!