Wednesday, 4 April 2018
MOG 2017
Leaving work at 2pm on wednesday i met up with another couple of Morgans and we started the drive to molde. The actual event would not start until thursday but since it was close to 600km to get to the starting point we had decided to break the journey up and cover the distance over 2 days. As with many of the big morgan trips starting from Trondheim it was pissing it down with rain.
The drive to Molde took circa 3 hours and it rained constantly. The hotel we stayed at was called the sail and was aptly named as such as it was architectural designed to look like a sail over the ford.
The next morning was an early start, it was again pissing down with rain. The plan was to take a ferry across the fjord and then drive down the west coast through 221 mountain peaks. Unfortunately the weather was so bad we saw only 1 of the 221 peaks. That was somewhat disappointing but after 230 km we reached the meeting point where another 35 Morgans from the south of Norway would be joining us. When they finally turned up we had a lunch of wild meat stew and salad.
The hotel in Fløro was again right on the fjord edge. This would be the base for 2 nights. The next day there was no driving but a boat trip to a small island. The boat was a beautiful old lady made out of wood, unfortunately the weather again was awefull and what should have been a fantastic scenic trip on the fjord was rarther a foggy and misty affair. The island was idylic and we were invited to view an artist gallery and visit the main building on the island that was now a working museum.
Reaching Flåm

