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Hi Bill, You will have fronts marching west to east so it is unlikely that you will have reasonable winds your whole trip. But as Simon mentions, there are wonderful destinations along the route that can either be planned for or used as bale-out. We left Lerwick in 2014 with a good forecast with the Lofotons in mind and got headed after a couple of days and went into Kristiansund. From there we worked our way N along the mainland coast. This worked out well for us as we came S by staying more in the out-lying skerries rather than along the mainland coast: both were fascinating and wonderful. This we took 3 months to do heading finally back to Lerwick where Alchemy spent the winter. Then we had another season in Norway concentrating on the southern parts. Its all good. BTW, Stornoway to the Faroes is merely an overnight and the Faroes are wonderful cruising grounds. The Orkneys and the Shetlands (and Fair Isle) are really special in their own way: sort of a wonderful amalgam of Scotland/Ireland and the Scandinavian countries. (That is probably way too glib, but…) My best, Dick Stevenson, s/v Alchemy
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