Espen on the Hurtigruta towards Lofoten
Dave onboard Hurtigruta
Stamsund, Lofoten
World famous Nusfjord in Lofoten. Aerial photo by www.birdy.no
Now that is what I would call a saddle. The peak on the right is 450 meters high.
Dave at work
Dave
Dave and Jojo
Geiranger, photo taken from Dalsnibba
Sunset or maybe not. Actually it is a midnight sun. It did not set.
400 meters down Dave, and no parachute.
Bob
Dave filming the fog
Sea fog, what a sight it was!
Bob and Kjell Sture
Vaeroy harbour. Helicopter airport can be seen also.
Vaeroy harbour. www.birdy.no
Dave preparing his camera just after arrival to Norway
Testing video equipment at Hodne.
Trond Olsen on the left us helped us during our trip to Lysebotn. Spectacular day!
Mr. Reese in action
Dalsnibba
Bob and Darcy at Dalsnibba, In the far right end you can see Geiranger Fjord.
The crew in front of the Troll wall, 1700 meters high impressive granite
The crew leaving Lofoten towards Vaeroy
Bob shooting at Vaeroy
Dave having fun with the Splo at Vaeroy
The Splo
It is about 350 meters down to the boat....
The crew on top of Vaeroy
Bob in Valdres
Geiranger viewpoint, scary steep here.
On the right, Magne who helped us during our stay around Molde and Romsdal
Geiranger
Our hotel in Geiranger, captured from RC helicopter
Close to Trollstigen
Trollstigen
Dave having fun in a Cessna
Our brave helper Kjell Sture dropping the Aris 350 meter above sea level
As you can see we have old rules in Norway....
Vaeroy, we love you!
Brave Espen, except the wind dropped and it was a long way down there.........
Amazing fog scenery
Bob having fun with the Splo
The fleet
Even Espen was used as video photographer
And also used as a work horse or was it donkey?
We had two fully packed cars with all our equipment
Awesome ridge at Vaeroy, too bad we had not so much wind. This slope is more than 400 meter high.
Dave putting on a smile for the camera.
One step wrong and 400 meter free fall. No kidding walking around here. The nice little ridge on the right is 150 meter high.
Very little wind, will he launch?
Yes
So Bob wanted to try too. No problem.