Planning a winter trip to Norway what do I need ,, Hmmmmm

Imagedude

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Feb 24, 2011
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Just found your write up which was an entertaining read :) I really have to get up there when funds and gear permit. Your kit shows 190l of gear though so slightly confused :confused:

That was a different trip, I also went for 2 weeks skiing/climbing with my climbing club. On the last trip (the one you read about) I left a 80 Litre holdall in storage at Oslo Airport as I had a weeks skiing kit for the first week and a weeks survival kit for the second.
 

Imagedude

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The rest was chucked onto Pete's tobboggan...

And very grateful I was too; even tobboggans have their uses in the right weather and terrain conditions. But as the man said, if you want to travel any distance in the Arctic you need a team of dogs or a tracked vehicle.
 

Skaukraft

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I just might fill my pack with aquavite and some norwegian delicacies of the season, and visit your camp one night....
 

Shewie

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Looks like you've got it covered Cliff, some nice bits of kit in there, love the pulk

Do you ever get any grief off the authorities when you're dressed in the army gear over there?
 

MartinK9

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They follow the single set of footprints and let me off cause I'm normally carrying Cliff anyway.....

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rik_uk3

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I'm more a

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I've delicate skin and the army powder is designed for rough & tough types of chaps with bunions and verrucas
 

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