Lofalitsidwa: 27.07.2023
Haha, what an adventure this morning, but we actually managed to moor at the rock! The Swedes have hammered rings into the rocks in their secluded bays, which can be used for mooring. We now have a bowline tied to one of these rings, while a birch tree serves for the other π€£ For mooring at the stern, we need an anchor, which we haven't used often yet, so you can probably imagine that it took a bit of time until we were properly positioned.
But it's peaceful here. No ferry, no masses of people on the jetty. We don't have electricity here, but we have a solution for that and unpacked our solar panels. The path to the toilets and showers is... interesting. In the center of the island, there are sanitary facilities somewhat centrally located for everyone. From here, you simply have to climb up the rock, pass by a sheep meadow with very friendly sheep, and then you can already see the building. Easy during the daytime, maybe not necessarily recommended for nighttime visits.
This afternoon, I took the board to get some drinks. One could almost get used to this lifestyle, but unfortunately, we will already be taking the train to Stockholm on Sunday π