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Bilgerat
01-28-2018, 02:15 PM
I was a relief keeper on Goat Island Light for a bit during the time of Bush 41.


http://lighthousefriends.com/goat4.jpg



It was semi-isolated, you had to take the peapod into town to buy whatever you needed, but it was doable.

This however, is ridiculous. Perched on a rock pillar in the Westman Islands of Iceland, the Prídrangaviti Lighthouse is arguably the most isolated lighthouse in the world.




https://scontent-mia3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/25443326_880746245436591_4949525859996339571_n.jpg ?oh=6b51d1590e7c43a5cac728ba9876637c&oe=5AE875BB

Abbey Marie
01-28-2018, 02:57 PM
Wow. Do they get there by helicopter?

(And that was a cool gig you had).

aboutime
01-28-2018, 03:01 PM
Bilge. I know...you know the story about the Battleship, and the Lighthouse???

That's what comes to mind when I see one. But that one in Iceland is amazing. Guess the C.G. would call that UNACCOMPANIED tour??????:laugh::laugh:

Elessar
01-28-2018, 03:10 PM
[FONT=arial]This however, is ridiculous. P[COLOR=#1D2129][FONT=arial]erched on a rock pillar in the Westman Islands of Iceland, the Prídrangaviti Lighthouse is arguably the most isolated lighthouse in the world.




https://scontent-mia3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/25443326_880746245436591_4949525859996339571_n.jpg ?oh=6b51d1590e7c43a5cac728ba9876637c&oe=5AE875BB

ISOLATED does not even begin to describe that!

There does not look to be room for more than one keeper at a time in that thing unless they burrowed into the rock.

Elessar
01-28-2018, 03:13 PM
Wow. Do they get there by helicopter?

(And that was a cool gig you had).

That looks to be the only way. I cannot see an easy boat approach.

Little-Acorn
01-28-2018, 03:20 PM
That is one small helipad.

Is there even a helicopter made, that can land on that without the rotor blades hitting the house or the rocky outcropping next to it?

Or do they just hover 50 ft. over it and winch stuff (and people) up and down?

Wonder what the wind currents are like. I wouldn't want to fly anywhere near it, even if I wasn't landing.

Bilgerat
01-28-2018, 03:58 PM
Wow. Do they get there by helicopter?

(And that was a cool gig you had).


I do believe that's the only way (lol)


https://www.facebook.com/mylifeasahelicopterpilot/videos/469868749840720/



Bilge. I know...you know the story about the Battleship, and the Lighthouse???

That's what comes to mind when I see one. But that one in Iceland is amazing. Guess the C.G. would call that UNACCOMPANIED tour??????:laugh::laugh:

For those who don't :laugh::laugh::laugh:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYsdUgEgJrY

aboutime
01-28-2018, 04:01 PM
They could wait for a REALLY, REALLY, HIGH TIDE?????
https://i.pinimg.com/736x/10/44/23/1044232c93fb0614ff4a9dd1d175892f--funny-pigs-fort-mcmurray.jpg
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/10/29/08/2DDC01F000000578-3294639-The_now_famous_break_has_become_a_shrine_for_big_w ave_surfers_ev-a-6_1446107336071.jpg

Bilgerat
01-28-2018, 04:20 PM
That looks to be the only way. I cannot see an easy boat approach.


Here's one of a French Light, not an "easy" approach either :laugh:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYyOgIe4uBU

Elessar
01-28-2018, 06:35 PM
Here's one of a French Light, not an "easy" approach either :laugh:



When St. George Reef Light (7 Miles offshore) was built the vessels involved in the construction
had to anchor off the rock and use a trolly system to pass supplies. Only on a FAC sea (Flat Ass Calm)
could the stone barges get close enough to transfer materials.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._George_Reef_Light