Tuesday, 22 November 2016

Winter Jaunt to Gammelhamn

We hadn't actually moved the boat in almost 7 weeks, funny how quickly the boat can begin to feel like a static home only reminded we are on the water by the very occasional wake or wave. The berth we are in in Harstad is so well sheltered, squeezed between two larger boats; our berth is protected from one side by land and the other by the 4 other pontoons of boats so we are spared the worst of the waves and wash, forgetting you are on a boat is easy.
With another calm morning we chose to take our little home out to sea, get back in to the swing of it! One of the highlights in Harstad as a winter berth for us is that it is surrounded by several of the lovely spots we investigated throughout summer, so as and when weather allows we might be able to revisit some of these again. 


With that in mind we got the boat ready, converting the lounge to wheelhouse again we started the engines in -1C, poor things ☃! Amazingly they started without too much trouble and soon warmed up to their usual temperatures, a quick walk to Rema 1000 for a few bites for the barbecue and we were ready to go. 


We had looked at the forecast and getting to Gammelhamn looked very possible without much uncomfortable seas, the area where the marina is in near Harstad is very sheltered from most directions of wind so can give a false sense of comfort. As we headed north of the point at Trondenes we were hit with a side sea which followed us the entire stretch to Gammelhamn, despite early in the journey there being no real wind we guess that getting calm seas at this time of year won't be as easy as we found in summer! 


Either way it was lovely to be back on the boat moving around, besides one or two working boats we were certainly the only pleasure boat around. The route to Gammelhamn from Harstad we have done a few times now, the causeway/bridge set up we had seen weeks ago when we last past has moved on a long way since then and looks not far from complete. The marina at Gammlehamn is very quiet only a few local boats remains most having been taken up for the winter, the shower/toilet block which is shared with the campsite is now left entirely to us too, can't say we blame people for not camping at this time of year! 

It still comes as a shock each day just how short the daylight hours are, the sun now only rising around 10.10am and setting around 1.10pm, makes moving in daylight hours more tricky, there is a reasonable amount of twilight though. As I write this its 2.15pm and there is still enough light to see by, I wouldn't fancy attempting to read a paper outside for many more minutes though, mind you at below zero I can't say I fancy reading a paper outside at all!!
We got to Gammelhamn in the last of the light and after tying up we threw a few extra layers on and headed off with bright torches to the BBQ hut in the hills, unfortunately despite being frequent visitors we don't seem to have mastered the art of actually finding the hut, in black dark that is not any easier! So after getting lost in the forest having taken a wrong turn off the path (we guess it wasn't a short cut after all!!) we could see with our torches the high point on the hill and using it as a marker along with a GPS coordinate on the phone we managed to find the hut! 


Disappearing in to the forest with a saw we found some already dead trees and hauled them back to cut up for burning, shortly after we were warming up enjoying a burger around the fire, excellent! 

Several hours and calories later it was time to get back to the boat. We seemed to find an easier route down the hill only stopping a few times to look at the merry dancers making it back to the boat around 10pm, well worth the jaunt out from Harstad. 
Today we are still in gammelhamn, we found another nice walk out of the village taking us to a little hut at a small lake, the lake frozen solid reflecting the last glimers of sunlight. We will probably head back to Harstad tomorrow during light hours if the weather allows. Our main agenda when we get back to Harstad is to hunt the various sporting shops for "Brodder" ie spikes for the bottom of our shoes... We have read that mostly younger people think they are for older people, but its easier on the boat look uncool than to try getting in to the bed with crutches...So Brodder here we come (albeit at a slow, slippery, unsteady rate!) 


2 comments:

  1. I absolutely love your moon shot, just beautiful! Head back to Molde for some R&R (with a 3rd R for Radiant light) when you get tired of the cold and the dark and the Arctic trolls :)

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    1. There has been some stunning moons in this wintry light, very cool and crisp skies! R&R&R sounds like the perfect defroster!! For now though we can be found under the arctics northern lights.

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