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    Autumn trip no.2, Norway 2023

    So, I went for one more trip this weekend to visit a friend who is working in a different part of the country. Since the weather forecast looked good, and winter is very close now, I took the opportunity to have this (last?) autumn trip in the highlands before the snow. All in all, this was a...
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    Autumn trip, Norway 2023

    pt.2 The rest of the photos.
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    Autumn trip, Norway 2023

    So, I just came back from a short trip here in Norway. I have my autumn leave this week, so I decided to do a short trip together with a friend. We travelled for four days, and drove through some of the mountain areas here in the central part of Norway to see all the beautiful colours that the...
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    A few days in Norway this summer

    Pt.3 The last camp toghether with my friends at a beautiful location near a glacier close to the peak of Dalsnibba. Then I carried on alone for the rest of the trip back home.
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    A few days in Norway this summer

    Pt.2 Some more photos from the camp at Aandalsnes (Skoggebru Camping), and then from the trip via Geiranger. (last leg of this trip in Pt.3)
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    A few days in Norway this summer

    Pt.1 Hi, I just wantet to share some photos from one of my trips in southern Norway this summer. I spent a few days alone and a few days with friends on this trip. Here is a link to the route I drove: Google Maps The attatched photos are from the first two days of the trip, taking me from...
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    Norex Overland Festival 2022 in Norway!!

    Information can be found here (both in Norwegian and in English) : https://www.deltager.no/event/Norexfest2022#init
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    Norex Overland Festival 2022 in Norway!!

    I just bought tickets to festival this summer :) Looking forward to meet other overlanders!
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    300GDN Ambulance conversion.

    The 3-4 day trip I had planned for the Hardanger area, ended up being a 12 day trip taking me all the way up to the Lofoten islands. The green route on the map was the initial plan. I ended up extending that trip by driving the red route in adition to the green one. In total I drove some 5500...
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    300GDN Ambulance conversion.

    Time for a small update: The truck is back in business. I still have some annoying vibrations at around 50km/h. I feel that this must come from one of the drive shafts, as the vibrations are of such a frequency. Anyway, I have been on two short trips here in the area where I live (southern part...
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    300GDN Ambulance conversion.

    Today I started working on the brakes. The brakes failed MOT a year back, and now I started looking into it. New discs and pads have been ordered. The old discs have some rust on them, but not worse than what is possible to turn down on a lathe. The pads, however, had more or less disintegrated...
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    300GDN Ambulance conversion.

    Today I bought this truck back from my ex-wife who ended up with it after we split up four years ago. It has not been altered in any way since we owned it together. It has more or less been parked for these four years, so I need to replace some brake-parts and fix the glow-relay before sending...
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    300GDN Ambulance conversion.

    Thank you! The flooring is normal laminated flooring for use in houses. These are board that 'click' together. https://www.bauhaus.info/laminat/logoclic-silentos-laminat-/p/22275325
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    300GDN Ambulance conversion.

    I'm sorry for expressing myself misleading; there is no fuel at the camp at Askja. But they had information regardig the status of the other filling stations, such as the one at Möðrudalur. There is a filling station at Hrauneyjar, so that is a nice place to fill up both vehicle and stomach...
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    300GDN Ambulance conversion.

    During our three trips to Iceland, we have driven many of the tracks all over the island. This includes the F910 on several occations. When driving the F910 there aren't many filling stations along the road (actually I think there are none). Therefore it is smart to fill up when ever you see a...
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