June 9 Day fourteen

As we got closer to Norway, the weather started to improve. I was up at 0400 and went up to the pilot house for the last watch into Norway. Siggi or Anuka always had the helm and when any of us were on watch with them we were “gofers”.

Norway in sight
Making our way towards Bergen
Tied up to the pier in Bergen Norway
Siggi, Anuka and the girls. Those little ones did a great job sailing with us and living on the boat. They were a pleasure to have around.

So that’s it for the North Atlantic traverse adventure. We ended up sailing a lot and not paddling enough but it was great regardless. I’ll make my way to the Air BnB for the night and catch the plane in the morning. I don’t have to much flying to do. I fly to Rome and meet up with Julie. Together we’ll spend time kayaking with Marco in Sardinia. That’s the next adventure and I need to get those posts completed in the next couple days so I’m caught up before heading out again.

Thanks to Matt, Siggi and Anuka for organizing this trip. Check out www.expeditionengineering.com for other great paddle adventures.

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