He took 5 trips
The exact duration of Leif Ericson's voyage from Greenland to Vinland is not known. However, it is believed to have taken several weeks or months, depending on factors such as wind conditions and the size and speed of the Viking longship used for the journey.
From Iceland to Greenland, then on to North America.
From Greenland west to Baffin Island, then south to Newfoundland, Canada.
He didn't work any where... He voyaged... Like on the boat! That was his job! ------- He was always working, even when he went to Norway to see the King, but work really started after his Dad died in Greenland and Leif had to take over as Chieftain.
19 trips total
He had a crew of 35 men.
He sailed west from Greenland.
He was searching for new lands to colonize.
He collected timber and grapes to take back to Greenland.
big boy and diva
The exact duration of Leif Ericson's voyage from Greenland to Vinland is not known. However, it is believed to have taken several weeks or months, depending on factors such as wind conditions and the size and speed of the Viking longship used for the journey.
One to Norway. A couple to Greenland and a couple to North America.
From Iceland to Greenland, then on to North America.
He sailed west from Greenland until he hit North America.
From Greenland west to Baffin Island, then south to Newfoundland, Canada.
Leif Ericson was a Norse mariner who sailed on many journeys. He sailed to New Foundland, Norway and the American Coast. Archaeological evidence has shown there were Norse settlements in North America before Christopher Columbus supposedly discovered American.
19 trips to save slaves.