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Tom77 03-08-09 22:30

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Originally Posted by Stinky Pete (Post 101901)
Nice pics looks great. And no rain in any photos either!

Skidmarks look suspiciously like a burnout.

Sounds like you have some experience from Bergen!!:002:

Titbird 19-08-09 15:14

I just returned from Norway, nice country. But sometimes I wished I had taken the tenere. The problem was luggage for 2 for 5 weeks, no way the tenere could cope with that.
http://i31.tinypic.com/dmtqol.jpg


Here is were I wished I was on the tenere:
http://i28.tinypic.com/23rn2p5.jpg

maxwell123455 20-08-09 20:11

hahah yes i think the tenere would be best

scoobie_007 20-08-09 21:41

Hi Tom77

I have a very good friend in Skien, Telemark and have spent some time there recently, mainly during the ski season. However i'm planning to spend at least 3-4 months there in 2010 but can't bare to leave my Ten behind.....so it's definately going with me via France, Belgium, Germany, Denmark and Sweden. A fair hike but should be a bit of fun. Although a lot of snow when ive been there, the Telemark area has some great twisting runs and not too much traffic. I'm just not too sure how the authorities class that length of stay, maybe a temporary import ? any advice you may have on that score would be more than welcome :-)

Tom77 17-09-09 20:31

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Originally Posted by scoobie_007 (Post 103616)
Hi Tom77

I have a very good friend in Skien, Telemark and have spent some time there recently, mainly during the ski season. However i'm planning to spend at least 3-4 months there in 2010 but can't bare to leave my Ten behind.....so it's definately going with me via France, Belgium, Germany, Denmark and Sweden. A fair hike but should be a bit of fun. Although a lot of snow when ive been there, the Telemark area has some great twisting runs and not too much traffic. I'm just not too sure how the authorities class that length of stay, maybe a temporary import ? any advice you may have on that score would be more than welcome :-)

You will have a great time. As far as the authorities are concerned - don't tell them. You have foreign driving license, foreign address - no problem. It only becomes a problem after 6 months - even then there are grey areas, and ways around it. Let me know if you are over - maybe I will join you for a ride.

Stinky Pete 07-10-09 21:52

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Originally Posted by Tom77 (Post 101928)
Sounds like you have some experience from Bergen!!:002:

Oh yes. Even worse in Kristiansund. Stay up all night listening to the ****ers spinning up!


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