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27 Feb 2007
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Hey Tully and everyone,
Very informative replies. I am meeting Ian, a New Zealander in Vlad on June 3, and we will head west. We plan to ride through Mongolia and into the Stans.
After that we will somehow get to Europe either thru Turkey, Eastren Europe or the Scandanavian countries.
Hard to make concrete plans on such a trip but Norway in August should be wonderful and the Arctic Circle would be a big draw.
Camping and cooking-no problem.
Bears in Norway?
I am used North America.
Bill
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28 Feb 2007
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After living in the UK for 5 and a bit years, 97 to 02 I didn't find Norway that more expensive than England. Yes you do wander why 4 litres of oil will set you back a kings ransom. So just plan ahead. Camp, it's free. Eat out of supermarkets and bakeries. Take a couple of bottles of wine with you. Don't plan on changing tyres or doing a major service on the bike there. DO go out onto the Lofiton Islands, they are briliant. Just go, you'll love it.
Cheers, Graeme.
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1 Mar 2007
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Bears in Norway? I am used North America.
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Nope, Norway is bear-free. You'll probably meet an elk or two, and sheep and reindeer in the roads further north, but no bears. You can sleep very safe in your tent even with your foodstuff inside.
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1 Mar 2007
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Nope, Norway is bear-free. You'll probably meet an elk or two, and sheep and reindeer in the roads further north, but no bears. You can sleep very safe in your tent even with your foodstuff inside.
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That's a relief. I really hate those bastards.
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1 Mar 2007
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if you hate them, lol, spend your time for a week in the eastern siberia and you will be friends
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Think I'll pass
Watching them on telly is as close as I want to get.
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1 Mar 2007
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Guys, and let's go to Norway together. We can meet in Finland. I for example, have three weeks in the beginning of July.
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I'm booked for Sept 4th - 10th.
Anyone who'll be there at the same time may feel free to contact me if they want to meet up at any stage.
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