In a storm with 10 metre high waves

TV tip that takes you on vacation A year ago, the family left Lien/Nordhagen, whom we met in two seasons of the series “Flaskepost s Tihig Ocean”.

TV tips that take you on vacation

A year ago, the family left Lien/Nordhagen, which we met in two seasons of the series “Flaskepost s Pacific Ocean”, Norway for Portugal, and the Caribbean.

Dramatic for the fast corona PRC family

– Now we are almost home after a trip that was completely different from what we imagined – says Captain Thomas Lien on the sailboat “Vaki Vaki” for Novine by phone from Scotland.

corona and disease

Together with his wife Susann Nordhagen and their children Ivi and Jack, the film director Lien left his homeland to experience new adventures and shoot a new season of the adventure “Flaskepost”, but this time from the Atlantic Ocean.

GALE: Thomas Lien to take pictures of his party at “Ali Baba” before the weather turns really bad. Photo: Private Show more

– After the corona hit, we attended many trials.

– We had to cancel, suspend and change many plans. We quickly lay down from the corona virus for two months in the Dominican Republic,” says Lien.

FATHER AND DAUGHTER: Thomas Lien and his daughter Ivi, whom we know from the NRK TV series “Flaskepost from the Pacific ocean”. Photo: Private Show more

His wife was also ill, who underwent an operation on the abdominal cavity due to strong inflammation.

Met “Ali Baba”

Where they were also arrested and imprisoned in port along with other sailors from around the world, before having to leave the archipelago in June with a raid against the United States and Florida. In South Carolina, he met the Lien family sailboat “Ali Baba” and the crew of his nephew Jørgen Brevik.

The nephew was also with the series “Flaskepost”.

GREENLAND: Drone photo of nearby “Vaki Vaki” where Eirik the Red founded the first settlement some 1000 years ago. Photo: Private Show more

– Jørgen and his friends were on a cruise around South America and Cape Horn in two years. We agreed to spend the last part of the trip together and headed north to New York and on to Canada. We rented bikes and walked through an almost folksy New York, a ghost town,” says Lien.

– Denied entry into the country.

his party was all the time a little ahead of the stricter coronarestriksjonen, and he acted and came to the country. Now, bikinis and bathing suits have been replaced by woolen clothing, thermodresser and waterproof vindtøy.

WILD, beautiful and WET: Sailors had to pass violent masses of ice. Fascinating, but dangerous. Photo: Private Show more

the trip now went to Newport, and then to Newfoundland and the city of St. John’s.

“We got permission for the bunkers and to buy food, but we couldn’t get into the country. We took the opportunity to stretch our legs a bit and swim, but then the Myndighedene immigrants kicked us out.

Bikini vs wool clothing

This is where gravity kicked in again. The sea directly north of Greenland is ice-packed this time of year, but with ice maps and warm clothing, July heads to the southern tip of the vast continent.

NRK-the SAILERS: Here, the family switched from bikinis and city streets to wool clothing. From v. Ivi, Susann, Jack and Thomas. Photo: Private Show more

– After two weeks, which went very well, we arrived in Greenland.

– We sail through the ice to the southern side of Greenland, where Eirik the Red founded the first settlement about 1000 years ago. My sister and her husband, Jørgen’s parents, signed up for the last grueling trip.

storm and dangerous waves

Now it was the target island and the fastest way to get to Norway and Oslo,” says Lien. But, by natural forces, it was not so. Strong winds made it impossible to go northeast towards Iceland.

CANAL: Here a residing procession through Scotland via the Caledonian Canal. Photo: Private Show more

– It was necessary to fall, and the prow pointed towards Africa, says:

the wind did not, and we had two weeks and three periods of storm chill in the castes. The waves were eight meters high, with the highest being ten meters. We find it dramatic. The opening of the baugpropelen had become loose and we were afraid that it could cause water to enter.

home again soon

Thomas Lien says that the fact that there were two ships in his company provided some security. They were now in violent turns, but the wind changed so they could add a course to Scotland. When the newspaper talks to Lien, he soon makes it through Scotland’s Caledoniakanalen.

– Now only the charimøretappen remains, “says the relieved and happy captain.

SCOTLAND: Finally, over the heady Atlantic. From left: Julie Marie Skaanes, Eirik Bommo, Maud Elisabeth Dedichen, Christian Brevik, Marianne Lien, Ivi Lien, Susann Nordhagen, Jack Lien, Thomas, Lien and Jørgen Brevik. Photo: Private Show more

Although the North Sea can be unpredictable, it is nothing compared to what we have been through. Next weekend we sail hopefully towards the Oslo Fjord. Then the kids will go back to school,” says Lien, who is glad the whole family is back across the sea and not flying home from Canada.

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