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Expedition 003
Q3 · July 2027

Norway

Lofoten · Western Fjords

The third expedition threads the fjord country of Norway — sea cliffs dropping straight into deep water, under a summer sun that never truly sets.

The Terrain

Glaciers carved this coast into a maze of fjords and left granite walls standing over the water — Preikestolen, Kjerag and Trolltunga in the south, and the shark-tooth peaks of Lofoten rising straight from the sea in the north.

Between them: high plateaus, blue meltwater, and roads that trace cliff edges and tunnel through the mountains.

The Climate

Mild maritime summer, warmed by the Gulf Stream. Our July window is the settled heart of the season — long, bright days, coastal temperatures around 55–68°F, and true midnight sun above the Arctic Circle.

Weather still turns fast up high; we move with it, not against it.

The Landscape & Vistas

Mirror-still fjords under vertical rock, waterfalls dropping hundreds of feet into the sea, and the low gold light of a sun that circles the sky instead of setting.

Few places on earth stack this much relief straight out of the ocean.

The Expedition

Big, wild and genuinely fun — lines rigged over fjords and between granite walls, in the best light of the northern summer.

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