Their Sun is like Our Moon that Ran Out of Batteries


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Europe » Norway
August 18th 2009
Published: August 28th 2009
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Slartibartfast: "Perhaps I'm old and tired, but I think that the chances of finding out what's actually going on are so absurdly remote that the only thing to do is to say, 'Hang the sense of it,' and keep yourself busy. I'd much rather be happy than right any day." Arthur: "And are you?" Slartibartfast: "Ah, no. (laughs) Well, that's where it all falls down, of course." ... Read Full Entry



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on the top of Mt Dalsnibbaon the top of Mt Dalsnibba
on the top of Mt Dalsnibba

1496m. 20min earlier we were at sea level on the fjord below
Liya convering her face Liya convering her face
Liya convering her face

from the wind on the way up to Briksdalsbreen Glacier
Norway Lake Norway Lake
Norway Lake

near Hovet



28th August 2009

Very interesting!
Thanks for you blog. I was thinking of visiting Norway and since the weather you experienced was so bad - I will think again! Best Wishes, Rod the S
28th August 2009

Excellent entry guys!
Yaron, first thing which came into my mind reading this blog is how good a writer you became, not just a talented photographer anymore. You'll end up as an LP author eventually ;) Also, I sympathize with your ordeals with the crappy weather. Rain is definitely the number-one killer of our trips. I can still remember the frustrating 10 days we found ourselves shut down in stormy Pucon de Chile cursing the Aztec gods brought it upon us. But then we had several other month to compensate ourselves with. A quick hop to Europe is a totally different story when weather mocks you. Anyway, I can't wait for the next adventure/entry. You still have an open ticket for next year in Mont Blanc should you change your heart as for N. Europe trickiness. Cheers pal, Ohad
30th August 2009

Fresh perspective
Hey guys, I like your stories, as they are different from others on the site, due to your travelling in threes as you put it. Highly recommended, keep it up! Greetings from (currently) Singapore, Ben
7th April 2011
Free the Elk!

wow he is massive ;-)

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