Thankfully our ride to Fevik was mostly uneventful after the phone incident. Brooks drove most of the way while Greg worked in the back. We were all so happy to see the Bayne house pop up on the map.


Karen and Jason were so nice to have lunch ready when we arrived. Waffles, cheese, bread, fruit, and more. There’s nothing quite like a Norwegian waffle.



After a quick lunch we loaded into the cars to head toward our Airbnbs for the night. Unfortunately Sarah and Philip are staying behind in Fevik because they aren’t up for hiking. We will see them later this week.
Car situation is adults and kids separated. Brooks is driving the kids in the van and the adults will be in the Bugger. The ride will be about 3.5 hours or so.
Karen got a text from Lisa asking for a pit stop about halfway in. We stopped at a gas station with no attendant (pay at the pump only.) There were bathrooms, one of which was real nasty. The other one was workable for those that needed it.



We made this drive a few years ago but the beauty is still breathtaking. It’s mostly a two lane road that snakes along the water and small towns.



About an hour out we stopped for Jason to do a quick car charge and to shop for groceries for dinner tonight. It was especially fun shopping for ten people in a grocery where we mostly couldn’t read labels.




We continued on the drive with the next stop being a ferry that would take us across to our airbnb.


We came up a slight hill to find some sheep in the road. Jason tried to scare them by honking to make them poop. He was unsuccessful. He says that’s a thing but I guess I need to trust him on that.


We made it to the ferry only to find lots of cars in line. The ferry runs every 10 mins or so we had a bit of a wait. There is really no other way around to access where we are staying.
None of us minded to wait, except maybe the kids who were growing hungrier by the minute. Thankfully we had some cheese and crackers for snacks.






After the short ferry ride our Airbnbs are another ten mins away.