Tretten Ferjer

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  • @nordicferries
    @nordicferries Před 10 měsíci

    Nydelig film!

  • @liamfarstad6842
    @liamfarstad6842 Před 3 lety +1

    Det er smart eg vil prøve det

  • @SindreFuruli
    @SindreFuruli Před 3 lety +3

    Kjekk film! Dukket jaggu opp selv, også

    • @sjedouglas
      @sjedouglas  Před 3 lety

      Hi, thanks for watching. I'm afraid my Norwegian isn't very good so I apologise for writing back in English. I'm pleased you spotted yourself in the video. Which ferry do you work on?

    • @SindreFuruli
      @SindreFuruli Před 3 lety

      @@sjedouglas Ah, I thought you were Norwegian due to the video's title. The day you travelled, I was working on the ferry "Stryn", at about 40 seconds into the film.

    • @sjedouglas
      @sjedouglas  Před 3 lety +2

      @@SindreFuruli No worries. I decided to do the video in Norwegian as I'm trying to learn the language and I thought it might help. Slow progress so far but given travel restrictions, I might not make it over for a while.
      I remember that day fondly. I was staying in Ålesund on that holiday and on that day, I drove up to Kristiansund to check out Gjemnessundbrua, Atlanterhavstunnelen and Storseisundbrua. On the way back, I decided the long E39 ferry would be boring so I looked at the map and saw there was an alternative route via the ferry you were working on which also allowed me to tick off Innsfjordtunnelen and Tresfjordbrua.
      The thing I remember most about Sølsnes to Åfarnes crossing is that it was the first time I'd been directed onto the high level and I was dreading smacking my hire car's wing mirror off the side of the vessel. Comparatively speaking, Norwegian ferries are a lot easier to use than the ones I'm used to in Scotland. Over here, they're expensive, infrequent and normally, you've got to book in advance.

  • @rhkavli
    @rhkavli Před 2 lety

    Vi seilte bare med 12 ferger, ettersom vi gjorde to turer med Høgsfjord. :-)