Yes, Graeme,
Jørgen Magnus has made some really nice videos from his trip. It appears that he has been alone most of the time, so he must have spent much extra time on organizing the clips, and then going back to collect the camera each time.
I wasn’t sure of where it was, to begin with, but the height of the tide suggested somewhere a good deal north of Bergen. But then, several times, but best at 5:50mins, this island popped up. I guessed it was Alden (“The Norwegian Horse”, position 61°19.4’N, 4°46.1’E). I have sailed past it a couple of times and it is easy to recognize that island from a distance, both from south and north. It reaches 480m above sea level so stands out from the surrounding islands. Jørgen’s voice was a bit too weak for me, but I think he mention ‘Alden’ once.
The Askeladden 14 is an upgraded version of the original rowing-motor versions which appeared in the sixties. These are brilliant designs with their lowered fore-deck with storage space under it. Although out of production for at least 40 years, there are still plenty of them around as they seem to last forever. The sea-scouts in Stavanger still use a couple of them, I think. There is also a 16’ version, noticeably bigger than the 14, when seen alongside it.
Arne
(PS: That letter ø in Jørgen is pronounced like the i in the English word first. In the days of Telex, they wrote oe instead...)