For those wishing to sail in Norway, it seems that the Norwegian Pilot, Den Norske Los, is to be published digitally online rather than in the current PDF format which will be discontinued.
It is intended that the digital version will also appear in English, although the language button on the new version does not seem to work yet - https://dnl.kartverket.no
Probably a good time to update Den Norske Los PDFs before they are discontinued -- https://www.kartverket.no/en/Maps--N...n-Pilot-Guide/
Norway Pilot Guide: Den Norske Los
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Second link is returning a 404 error message.
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Second link is returning a 404 error message.
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Re: Norway Pilot Guide: Den Norske Los
I think this gives the link to the current PDF's:
https://www.kartverket.no/en/Maps--Naut ... lot-Guide/
The statement on the above page implies that the PDFs will be updated once its all online?
I printed these all out and used them this summer on our trip to Norway. They are pretty useful for harbour and anchorage plans and for folk who speak scots they are pretty readable once you know a few words.
https://www.kartverket.no/en/Maps--Naut ... lot-Guide/
The statement on the above page implies that the PDFs will be updated once its all online?
I printed these all out and used them this summer on our trip to Norway. They are pretty useful for harbour and anchorage plans and for folk who speak scots they are pretty readable once you know a few words.
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The "speaking Scots" part of visiting Norway is a curious thing indeed. A pleasantly wide scatter of words are common to both countries. Where "flitting" to a new house and "Braw bairns" mean exactly the same thing. As said one you get your eye in - a lot can be de-cyphered effectivelystevepick wrote:I think this gives the link to the current PDF's:
https://www.kartverket.no/en/Maps--Naut ... lot-Guide/
The statement on the above page implies that the PDFs will be updated once its all online?
I printed these all out and used them this summer on our trip to Norway. They are pretty useful for harbour and anchorage plans and for folk who speak scots they are pretty readable once you know a few words.

I only had the Norwegian PDFs and made a fair bit of sense of them.
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Sorry about that, Steve has published the correct URL above.Aja wrote:Donald
Second link is returning a 404 error message.
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You could be right about that but I'm pretty certain that I saw another press announcement suggesting that the PDFs would be discontinued once the digital version is up and running. It may be a translation thing, and while I can generally get the gist of Den Norske Los harbour guides, I am stumped by public announcements in Norwegian.stevepick wrote:The statement on the above page implies that the PDFs will be updated once its all online?
Anyway, either way, probably best to download the most current sets of PDFs just in case......
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Its a bit annoying if they discontinue the PDF's, but it is a bit like complaining about a free lunch
. One thing we found this summer was ubiquitous 5G phone signal from Lofoten to Træna to Bergen. So the online version should be available pretty much anywhere.

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Amazing. We were very impressed by the coverage in our more modest cruising area there, from Silda south of Statt down to Kleppavika in Krossfjord.stevepick wrote: One thing we found this summer was ubiquitous 5G phone signal from Lofoten to Træna to Bergen.
Also, more or less constant data access allowed cross checking with the free online charts. We found that with the Norgeskart Android phone app we could download quite large chunks of charting for offline use if we needed it.
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And teetotal!Telo wrote: Great place. If reincarnation exists, I'd like to come back as a Norwegian.....