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Frenchy90



Member Since: 17 Apr 2013
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Overland prep.
Hi all.

I am looking to travel around Norway during summer 2014. Overlanding is something that has always interested me so as I work in Norway I thought it would be a good place to start. I own a 2007 plate defender 90 with the puma engine. Could I get some tips and advice on what parts and prep I need before going. I will search the site now but if there is any other info missing a heads up will be appreciated.

Thanks.
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LandRoverAnorak



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I toured a fair amount of Norway in the summer about ten years ago and, to be honest, you don't need much of anything beyond regular camping gear. The roads and tracks are good and the weather is mild (mostly). Darren

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Retroanaconda



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Breakdown cover, travel insurance, and credit card.
Post #272358 8th Oct 2013 6:21pm
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leeds



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First bit of prep is to sign up and get to know some of the lads on NLRK.org.

They have a Landstreff end of July/early August well worth going to and making friends.

Ask questions on NLRK, offer to take any hard to get spares out with you. That way you get a possible local helpline if you need it.

Travelling in Norway is great although it can be slow going.

Brendan
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Frenchy90



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Thanks for the info. I will have a look into NLRK.
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bpman



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In the summer, look out for the average speed cameras.

Expect some road toll bills in the post when you return.

Summer roads in Norway are busy with traffic and wildlife.

PM me and I can send you a spares list.

Wild camping is free (it's about the only thing that is free there)

Take lots of NOKS and a good camera ... it's a beautiful country and well worth spending time enjoying the nature.

Norwegians are lucky people Mr. Green - I'm hoping to go back in 2014
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Frenchy90



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PM sent.

I can just kit my landy out like the one off of troll hunter, that should assist in dealing with trolls.
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LandRoverAnorak



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Where abouts in Norway are you planning to visit? Darren

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Frenchy90



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As much as I can. In May they have a lot of red days which are bank holidays so I was going to take the opportunity to explore a bit. I have a mate in Oslo who's dad works for the forestry commission and may let us use one of there tracks but he said as long as we have land rovers and nothing else Laughing
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LandRoverAnorak



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Ah, we went in June and the place was very quiet. It appeared to be their closed season. We did a circuit through the interior, starting at Stavenger and finishing at Bergen. The south part of the country is pleasant enough but if you like your scenery steep and spectacular then head further north.

One of the highlights of our trip was visiting Jostedalsbreen glacier:


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There are some more pictures and details HERE Darren

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Frenchy90



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That is an outstanding photo.
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Supacat



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Nice photos - can fully recommend Norway as a destination. Travelling up North does take some time though, so if that's your plan leave plenty of time to do it.

Plenty of spectacular fjords to see and some are best seen from the deck of a car ferry. There's also plenty of cabins to stay in if you don't fancy breaking out the tent.
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