
Here are pictures from our visit to Honningsvåg, passage by Bear Island, and first sight of land at the southern tip of Svalbard Island.
We arrived in Honningsvåg on Sunday, September 14th. It is 25 miles from North Cape, considered the northernmost point in Europe. Monday was an at sea day during which we passed Bear Island (pop. 9, a research station). We arrive today, Tuesday, in Longyearbyen (pop. 2,600) on Svalbard Island, the northernmost town in the world with a population greater than 1,000. We are currently 780 miles from the North Pole.






















Peace Everyone. Pete.
PS. Evening entertainment in the lounge is courtesy of Gill, a talented pianist and singer. He also has hair as amazing as Christine’s!

MR GARRY CLIFFORD says:
Pure natural beauty!
It all looks so clean and unpolluted. I’d wager that the crime rate is virtually zero too.
Pete Schloss says:
And I’ll wager that you are right!!
JOE TOMELLERI says:
WOW PETE, You are either way up north or way down north, depending on how your map is oriented.
Very cool!
Pete Schloss says:
It was DAMN COLD today!!
Bill says:
Beautiful fishing boats. What do they catch and how do they sell them? Rugged rocky terrain, is the growing season long enough to grow veggies? Keep up the good work, I really look forward to your posts.
Peace, Bill
Pete Schloss says:
COD is the big deal. But also king crab, haddock, flounder, herring, arctic char… and more.
Moira says:
Hi Pete and Christine. I’ve just been binge catching up on your posts from your latest adventures. Thanks for posting your amazing photos. Sorry to hear about the unplanned “adventure”. Congratulations on your 48 years together, and wishing you many more 🙂 Wishing you both continued safe and happy travels!
Pete Schloss says:
Thank you so much. It’s great to hear from you!
Nancy Antonette Wallingford says:
Thank you ! So Beautiful!
Pete Schloss says:
You are most welcome!