[QUOTE] Originally posted by BlackCat
The most straight route from scandinavia to NA would actually be close to Iceland, so it wouldn't be that much of a diversion to go for supplies there.[quote]
The problem is more one of range of the ships and seaworthiness over long journies. They would have to sail to Iceland, Greenland, then down along the islands in North America. Sailiing straight across the open Atlantic Ocean like Columbus would have been a bad move. The trouble is that Greenland couldn't really support such an armada for any length of time.
Possibly true, but they also did some stupid things like refusing to eat fish and trading for church bells instead of other things that might have helped them survive longer. It's also possible that they may have overfarmed the area or that nothing they could have done would have prevented the cold period from the 1400s onward.
Or getting horribly slaughtered at Stamford Bridge

The problem is more one of range of the ships and seaworthiness over long journies. They would have to sail to Iceland, Greenland, then down along the islands in North America. Sailiing straight across the open Atlantic Ocean like Columbus would have been a bad move. The trouble is that Greenland couldn't really support such an armada for any length of time.
Ehrm, no. They managed fine for several hundred years. There are theories that climate change made it impossible to stay, but a recent says that because of massive deaths due to various epidemies, there were room back in scandinavia, so they resettled there.
Well, those armadas did exist, but they were busy in taking land in closer savage areas such as britain, france and russia


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