CALLING ALL VIKINGS: Volunteer Crew Needed for Transatlantic Voyage on a 115-Foot Longship

Draken Harald Hårfagre
(that’s “Dragon Harald Fairhair” in English) is a modern interpretation
(rather than an accurate replica) of an old Viking longship that was
built in Haugesund, Norway, and launched in 2012.
In May next year she
will set out on a voyage from Norway to Newfoundland via Iceland and
Greenland, and the project organizers have just announced they are accepting applications for volunteer crew.
You need at least two months of free time to do it and presumably
should have some sort of useful skill to boost your chances of being
selected.

Conditions aboard look to be very Spartan by modern standards, with no
shelter except for a tent on deck, but by traditional Viking standards
it should be a veritable luxury cruise. The ship does have an engine, so
you probably won’t have to do too much rowing, plus a modern stove and
toilet. I’m also assuming you can wear modern clothing and foul-weather
gear

CALLING ALL VIKINGS: Volunteer Crew Needed for Transatlantic Voyage on a 115-Foot Longship

Operazione fedina pulita

Spengere il router e il 3g, imbottirsi di camomilla, iniziare un libro di 1500 pagine, togliere tutti i coltelli e le potenziali armi improprie di casa, ed evitare i contatti con qualsiasi essere vivente dotato di parola.
Dovrebbe bastare fino a domenica, quando potro’ ricominciare ad interagire con altri umani senza uccidere nessuno.

Perche’ tanto l’aspirante suicida di turno che vuole spoilerare c’é sempre.