KenMcCulloch
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Why would anyone want to go to Thyboron?
As my learned friend Fascadale says. I'd personally far rather go to Thyboron than Esbjerg, not just as the gateway to as interesting an inland waterway as you can hope for.
Why would anyone want to go to Thyboron?
Tha's a very sensible question. For us up here 'crossing the North Sea' suggests >72 hours on a passage to Esbjerg or Thyboron, straightforward with few hazards but a bit of an endurance test. I understand that people on what the southern English call 'the East Coast' describe as a North Sea Crossing is going to Zeebrugge or somewhere like that. Passage planning is probably more of a challenge with all those ships and sandbanks but it's not such a distance.
Why not talk through routes, tides, weather, equipment (AIS is invaluable, for example) with him. He is grown-up and can take his own decisions. It's not inherently dangerous, if he has all the information to make a proper decision on when and where to go.
Great advice.
His preferred route is East Coast to Norway with either a leg into Denmark and then onward or straight to Norway.
Anyone know any good routes in that direction?
As my learned friend Fascadale says. I'd personally far rather go to Thyboron than Esbjerg, not just as the gateway to as interesting an inland waterway as you can hope for.