The top of Europe

Submitted by jono on 01 Jun 2017.

Written this morning

Long day yesterday but now round past mainland Europe's most northerly point: Nordkinn. Nordkapp itself, the often-cited most northerly point, is on an island - so no need for me to go round that.

There was a favourable if fickle easterly wind so I took the opportunity to pile on the miles. A quick stop at Gamvik for a freeze dried meal, weave through the rocks around Sletness headland, then direct to the towering cliffs of Nordkinn. The approach was easy, but once past there was a fairly ferocious current flowing out of the fjord and holding up some big waves. I eventually found safety at Svaerholt shortly before midnight.

A bit too breezy to safely sail now, but this is a privileged location to be 'stranded'. I have supplies. I can see the water to be sailed. I'm happy to wait.

Next stop is Honnigsvag, and the start of some sailing where I won't feel quite as vulnerable.

  • there aren't that many beaches up here, but this one at Gamvik is a gem
  • Sletness lighthouse
  • approach to Nordkinn
  • Nordkinn - mainland europe's most northerly point
  • midnight sun (in 30 minutes' time)
  • long day
  • WW2 reminders - Svaerholt
  • reindeer and abandoned dwellings - Svaerholt
  • a few moments to reflect on yesterday's rounding
  • snow, rock, sea
  • target Honnigsvag

Written this evening

Svaerholt is amazing, but I didn't fancy getting caught there for several days, which was looking likely unless I moved today. So after an explore, food and sleep I took what in retrospect I can only call a slightly foolish decision to head out for the crossing to Honnigsvag. A tricky and high pressure launch (not the place to screw up), and then 25km of trying to pick a line through the at times alarmingly large swells. Very fast. Very wet. Three times I irretrievably buried the nose and piled into the gear. Too much on the limit. Not one to tell my mum about.

The last few miles were OK mum.

Upon landing I was spotted by Per. 15 minutes later he had a heated ice-fishing tent erected for me to stay in, and burger and chips and a beer on the way. I must have been looking as shattered as I'd felt.

Sorry, but felt it would have been foolish to attempt pics from today's crossing.

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