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The First Sign of Santa??
... had dug out an ice tunnel 50 meters long and 2.5 meters high by hand in 2010. Our group, just the two of us and a psychiatrist from Brooklyn, was led by a Ukrainian girl who for three hours as she led us across the rocks and streams and up to the ice tunnel described the geology, history and flora of the area with a few reindeer stories thrown in for good measure. A particularly fascinating experience was bouncing up ...
Hoechster Berg Nordeuropas
Von Lom aus ging es hoch in die eisigen Berge von Norwegen. Dort wo der Schnee niemals schmilzt. Ein kleine Gletschertour die zu einem spannenden Ereignis wurde. Der Galdhøppigen mißt ohne Eiskappe 2469 Meter, da wir aber da oben eine Menge Schnee hatten, war er bestimmt ...
Starten
Startet fra Florø kl. 1045 med Mondeo'n og Hobby'n. Kjørte til Isane hvor vi kjørte rett ombord i ferga over til Stårheim. Totalsum for doning og Bente ble kr. 192,- Provianterte på REMA 1000 i Stryn. Sneglet oss oppover bakkene til toppen av Strynefjellet, og så bar det utfor bakk. Vi stoppet ikke for vi svingte av til Heimtun Camping i Sør-Fron for overnatting. Pris: 104,- m/strøm. Det var det gratis Internett. Kjørt distanse: 402 ...
Church styling
We visited this place, had some lunch and found an old church that smelt like burnt wood. Quite a pretty village! We also saw some natural white water rapids. They were really loud. Again, I was mistaken for a local here at the supermarket. I do not speak Norwegian! ...
Through the Trolls' Trail
... rocks, huge birds... We're lucky today is not rainning, because if not we would have swam in mud. Later we climb to the top of Mount Dalsnibba, the tallest in Norway to see the "Trolls' Trail" (Trollstigen in norwegian). Trollstigen is the most tortuous road of the world. It's directly carved in the mountain's stone and it's really sinuous. It seems as if a drunk architect had designed the road.It's ...


