Travel blog from the Sea Stallion

The travel blog will take you onboard the Sea Stallion for the anniversary voyage. The weblogs are written by Museum curator Louise K. Henriksen and Ph.D. Morten Ravn. You are welcome to post a comment or question. 

Life onboard the Sea Stallion by Museum curator Louise K. Henriksen. A blog from the ship about the small and big experinces when sailing trough the waters of Denmark and Northern Germany. Follow life on board an open ship, cpmplete with blisters and seasickness, tar and rope, the art of cooking in rough seas, stays in harbours, etc. 

On board a Viking Age longship by Ph.D. student Morten Ravn, University of Copenhagen and the Viking Ship Museum. This blog deals with the communicative relationship and operational dialectics on board a longship. By participating in the Sea Stallion from Glendalough's summer voyage 2012, one can begin to understand crew organisation, tasks and methods of communication.                                                                                                                      

 

Communication – preliminary observations from amidships

On board the Sea Stallion from Glendalough communication can be studied on different platforms; one being the…

Viking Age longships

Created by Morten Ravn

The Sea Stallion from Glendalough is a full-scale reconstruction of the longest class of personal carriers dated to…

The big farewell

After 7 hours of rowing and a couple of blisters we arrived at Haithabu Friday night. We set sail for a short while…

Tacking, rain and a military base in Sønderborg

We left Ebeltoft Tuesday night after a good lamb stew on the canon deck of the Frigate Jylland. With 6 knots we…

Trapped in Ebeltoft

It is our second day in Ebeltoft – the water is right there and we are looking longingly out on the horizon praying…

Departing with the smiling Queen of Denmark

The coloured sail stands beautifully in the evening sun, the dinner is just finished and soon we will pass…