Adventure

 

You like skiing, hiking and travelling or just cold places?


Then you will enjoy the stories about my trips and the life on Svalbard. Every now and then I also review some of the gear I like to use.



A new Beginning

In a few weeks I’ll set sails towards Longyearbyen again. I’m excited to be living and studying in Svalbard for another two months. This is a great reason to start up this blog again. As you can see, I reworked the design a little to make the site more enjoyable for you. I even got my own domain “nordsheep.com”.

 

To get started with the blog again I’d like to tell you how my time on Svalbard came to an end and, at the same time, paved the way for my next stay...


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It's been a while...

...since my last post.

 

The Semester is over and even though we all recognised the time flying by it came as a surprise. Especially the last weeks before the finals were pretty intense and got us even closer. But as soon as the exams were written a lot of people started to leave all the sudden. It was a weird feeling to say goodbye to someone every time a plane left.

Initially me and a couple of friends planned a ski-camping trip to the other side of Isfjorden (Trygghamna). We had everything planned out packed gear, bought food, rented a boat and organised a driver.  When we arrived at the boat we realised that it was far smaller than expected and we would have to go over several times to transport all the people and our gear.

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Coco - The Video

After some time off I'd like to present you something we've been working on for some weeks now.

 

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Esther & Tim's arctic experience

From the 23rd of March to the 30th Tim and I have been visiting Nik in Svalbard. It was an amazing experience up there 78° north, a number you can't forget as it is written everywhere.

 

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Field trip to Svea

After our nice cabin weekend I had just enough time to by some more wool Monday morning before we left at noon. We drove our scooters to Barentsburg, the Russian settlement first. As most of the trip the weather was amazing.

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