Comments on: North to Oslo http://www.gregspurgin.com/tents-trains-and-tales/north-to-oslo/ Judy and Gregs travels across Scandinavia and Russia Mon, 26 Aug 2013 10:25:25 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.6 By: Judy http://www.gregspurgin.com/tents-trains-and-tales/north-to-oslo/#comment-51 Judy Mon, 08 Jul 2013 13:55:08 +0000 http://www.gregspurgin.com/tents-trains-and-tales/?p=118#comment-51 It’s the biggest tent we’ve ever had, Ron. We have had it for a few years and never used it. We brought it because it has a fully enclosed front bit and we thought we’d need it to get away from mosquitoes and other flying insects …. and we do! We haven’t camped at any official campgrounds or campsites, just found places on tracks in the forest. No rubbish where we’ve camped so far.
No Vikings yet, but we’re planning on going to see a Viking ship tomorrow.
That motorhome in the photo is one of the biggest and fanciest we’ve seen. Hate to think how much it costs to fill their fuel tank. Most of them are smaller, more like the other one in that photo. Have only seen about 2 camper trailers.

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By: ron http://www.gregspurgin.com/tents-trains-and-tales/north-to-oslo/#comment-48 ron Mon, 08 Jul 2013 07:44:54 +0000 http://www.gregspurgin.com/tents-trains-and-tales/?p=118#comment-48 Tents a bit big you could rent part of it out Greg on the first class deck thats were all the OLDIES hang out beware. big and nice looking motor homes did you note where they came from Norway very dear know road side veg stores how is the rubbish around camp sites have you Seen any one in Viking Armour going back to the moterhomes they look more sleek than ours

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