Saturday, July 31, 2010
Final day in Kristiansand
of laughing, fun and games. Foam went absolutely EVERYWHERE, in our shoes,
our hair, shirts and trousers. Everyone is now ready for more parties in
Hartlepool with the rest of the crews. Men in uniform beware as the Rona II
girls are out in force.
This morning started early for some with a breakfast on Shabab Oman. After a
guided tour of the Captain's quarter (which was huge compared to Rona) Oly
and Becky thoroughly enjoyed a traditional Omani breakfast followed by a
dance. The breakfast was served sitting on the floor round large plates that
had flat bread and four different dishes on that were eaten with the bread.
The tradition is that no one leaves until the dish is empty. We had a huge
challenge ahead of us as they kept filling the plate, even Oly was daunted
(takes a lot). After breakfast there was light entertainment from their
bagpipes with some dancing and lots of clapping. We sang and did the conga,
the dancing after the food was difficult, and none of us could move we were
so full. The hospitality was amazing and we were very privileged to be able
to go...A once in a lifetime experience.
Another activity that was run today was the Yresokk Boat Trip. Thirteen of
the crew attended. The boats were traditional Norwegian boats that seated
four or five, the tour guides were all local Norwegians so knew a lot about
the vicinity. The tour showed them around the surrounding area which
included seeing some spectacular scenery including forges and forestry.
Unfortunately the weather deteriorated meaning that the crew came back wet
to the bone. However they weren't bothered and were in high spirits.
While everyone was enjoying their tour of Norway others enjoyed shore leave
and cleaned the boat out. Mouldy tea bags were disposed of and graffiti
removed. The day was productive overall and everyone is feeling very relaxed
and ready to race. Tonight there are fireworks and then everyone is going to
get as much sleep as possible ready for the start tomorrow.
Dinner tonight was cooked by the after guard. They made Mexican; chicken
wraps, sauce and nachos. That went down really well with the crew. We were
then visited by Metta (another boat's liaison officer that we stole) who we
sang one of our songs to and she sang to us to say goodbye from
Kristiansand.
Next time we blog we'll be racing back to Hartlepool. Hopefully we should be
back by Wednesday although the wind isn't doing anything to help us it could
take a lot longer. Fingers crossed it doesn't, we're all looking forward to
being home, cheap booze, parties and showing the other crews some English
culture.
Friday, July 30, 2010
Crew parade
bright colours and loud chanting we headed down to the opening ceremony. The
Prince and Princess of Norway opened the Tall Ships Celebration and despite
the rain, there was a good vibe in the crowd. After the opening ceremony,
the crew went off on a reconnaissance mission to meet some other boats and
were rewarded by an excellent juggling and fire performance.
Today we all got up in high spirits, ready for tall ships sports day. After
banter on the beach volleyball pitch, collisions on the canoeing course and
swaying in the soda box stacking contest, we were all exhausted. However, we
still had the crew parade ahead of us.
We entered the crew parade in rave colours and rugby shirts, daring anyone
to be louder than the famous Rona II crew! We sang all our favourite songs
and as the heavens opened we cracked out 'Singing in the Rain' proving our
high spirits even when the weather doesn't agree. After a mishmash of the
Macarina, the Hokey Cokey, chants and general fun and games, we are
exhausted so we're gonna eat our dinner, beautify ourselves and head on down
to take the crew party by storm! J
Thursday, July 29, 2010
catch up blog
satellite phone. We have a lot to update you on, so here goes..
We left Aalborg quite late due to the timing of the parade of sail so we
sailed to a port close by called Hals for the night. The following morning
we tried to get across to Sweden but with the wind on or nose it wasn't a
comfortable ride, with many of the crew becoming very seasick. Jenny and Lui's
attempts at throwing up however were pitiful; producing what can only be
described as a meringue type substance. In view of the sickness and the lack
of food on board Skipper decided we would call into a place called Skagen
for the night on the Northern tip of Denmark, much to the girls delight. In
the morning we restocked and then set sail for Norway.
Some excellent helming by all the girls all through the night meant we
reached Arendal early Tuesday morning. We moored up next to Shabab Oman on
the quayside, and by lunchtime we were experiencing their famous
hospitality. A huge plate of spiced rice, melt in the mouth lamb and a crate
of kiwis were delivered, and in return we gave them a true Rona II thank
you; mechanical waves, Mexican waves and fitting Shabab Oman into the BN BN
theme tune. Skipper being the charming man that he is, also managed to
arrange use of their onboard showers as the ones onshore were being rationed
by a rather grumpy Norwegian. Communal ice cream eating occurred followed by
a wander around the Russian Tall Ship MIR. In the evening we planned to go
to the advertised Jazz festival, but it turned out to be separate to the
Tall Ships and they wanted to charge us £15 each.. So we gave it a pass.
Wednesday morning we moved on to Lillesand just down the coast, half way to
Kristiansand. Unfortunately due to the lack of wind we had to motor sail
most of the way but at least it was sunny! We had a wander around town and
stocked up on extortionately priced food, and in the evening we had a sea
shanty practice, producing a surprisingly good sound. Skip and Nic on
guitar, Lorna on ukulele, Jenny on flute and Sam on Clarinet.. We are hoping
to smash the competition apart at the shanty contest on
This morning we left Lillesand nice and early to the delight of Dory watch,
and continued or motor sail down to Kristiansand, arriving in true Rona
style impressing Kirsten or Liaison Officer for or stay in port. Now with
access to the crew room with internet we should be able to keep you updated
more often. That's all for now, off to explore, organise teams for the
sports competition tomorrow, and give out invites for the highly anticipated
Rona II party in Hartlepool!!!!
Little Miss Whoops update
Jenny 1
Li 2
Lara 3
Nic 2
Oly 1
Emily W 1
Em 1
Hazel 1
Erin 1
Sam 1
Nikki 1
Skipper 1
Given for a variety of things including:
Only realizing after 2 days that you left your coat on the coach (honorary
girl Oly)
Dropping flip flops in the sea
Splitting pants in half
Dropping scooping net into bilge (skipper)
Falling down hatches
Knocking the beans off the back of the oven.. and so it goes on
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Leg 2 Girls Have Landed
boys!!!) and enjoying a fact filled journey to Aalborg on the coach thanks
to our driver Jan, we have settled into or new home, and what a welcome we
had. The fireworks last night were absolutely phenomenal. A brilliantly
choreographed display lasting a full half hour, and we clearly had the best
view in the harbour.
Today came the parade of sail out of Aalborg, where we all learnt to what a
topping lift does and the crew definitely found their singing voices;
entertaining the crowds with chants, songs and Mexican waves.
This evening we have tied up in the Danish port of Hals where we had an
"epic" dinner cooked by Dory Watch and the crew have gone to explore.
Looking forward to a longer sail tomorrow.
Love to everyone following us. TTFN Dory Watch
Little Miss Whoops T-Shirt Update
Jenny I
Lui I
Laura I
Nic I
Lolly (Oly) I
Friday, July 23, 2010
Leg 2 crew ready to go!
All excited in our hoodies! And we made it to the right airport unlike the leg 1 boys! Sorry chaps, hope you make it back okay :-)
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Busy Few Days
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Mario's killer curry and the final leg
aka big Sam finds time away from his bunk to cook a spicy curry to
settle the preparty nerves.
The final leg of our journey is upon us and are excited to be
finishing in style. We are due in at Aalborg around 7pm when the all
important party preparations begin. Watch this space as the blagging
department begin scavenging for the vital party products.
Let's rock!
Monday, July 19, 2010
Awesome Dinner
tonight, sets an example for the rest to follow.
So good we all had to dress for dinner with at least a collar!
Dinner is Served...
Fresh Prawn Cocktail
Roast Lamb
Patas Bravas
Med roast vegetables
Chocolate a la Woodger
Coffee
Dinghies at Midnight
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Extreme Geocaching
Cache codes:
GCW8VZ
GCPREM
GCW8VM
Travel Bug find: B59XVQ
Great fun had by all, although a little late for dinner prepared by
skipper and mate! Oops!
Sing Star on Dar Szczecina
there onboard playstation, good job we aren't blogging sound!!
Onboard with 1st in class
Szczecina, a great boat, and brilliant crew.
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Rona II adds decking from Ikea
perfect for the skipper and mate!
Arrival in Göteborg
looks like they also have a monkey at the helm!
Heading for Goteborg
night of celebrations, you couldn't have scripted it.
In a local fishermans bar, embracing the culture of a Danish Stag and
Hen party. With a one legged paraolympic swimmer, dressed in toga, and
his best man a 6'8" steroid pumped angry fisherman.
Smashing 9" nails into a block of wood, as the local pub game, in the
UK we just play Jenga!
You have to love Denmark!
Anyway we are now onroute to Sweden.
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Wood and nails
First nail in buys the nails
Last nail in buys the beers
The fisherman is hammering in Eds nails, we are losing badly!
DotD
voted by a coalition to be dick of the day, and given the unwashed
t-shirt, that's been with us for from the start of the trip. Despite a
truly worthwhile effort by Joe dropping his wallet into 5m of water.
How do we stop him being grumpy? It's a small boat for a grumpy member
of afterguard!!! Please send advice, money and alcohol..... stu
Rona II crew go Geocaching
Geocache code: GC17E40
www.geocaching.com
Race Finished
The Champions.
A very difficult finish saw us becalmed for several hours last night,
but we have made it to the line, and now can only wait for final race
positions!!
Friday, July 16, 2010
Head for the second waypoint
phone Shelly, we are just in mobile range again!
News of current 2nd place (16th July 1100)
is excellent news having moved from 4th place in last nights results.
This is blue watch on deck happy to have heard the news and now keen
to keep pushing on for more...
Next results this evening.......
Binocular Photo (start #6, 14 July)
way to capture them with binoculars on the end of your camera!
This was the last shot taken on our blog phone, all other start photos
will appear once we can access our other cameras, probably back on
land.
Those shots are worth waiting for, we over took lots of the fleet
before night fall, and right up close to the big tall ships we got
some corkers. Not to mention the sun setting behind one of the biggest
square riggers in the race!
We are off.... (start #5, 14 July)
onboard, there is just time to grab two crew and snap a shot as we
cross, that's the naval ship representing one end of the line. Great
timing by the mate put us over the line moments after our start.
Crew hit the deck (start #3, 14 July)
the sunshine.
Keep tracking our progress at: http://www.tinyurl.com/2010rona