The Norwegian Secret to Enjoying a Long Winter
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The Norwegian Secret to Enjoying a Long Winter
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#4It's almost impossible to avoid being harassed into going cross country skiing in Norway. Accept and assimilate.
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#5Norway does have a lot of community oriented activities especially if you have children. There are ski-clubs everywhere for cross country skiing, and those clubs often have "lys-løype" (lit tracks) and a man who drives a tracked vehicle that makes the line-tracks in the snow. This means there are clearly designated areas where skiiers can park and ski on a course. The ski-club where I live also produce a map of a nea…
It's almost impossible to avoid being harassed into going cross country skiing in Norway. Accept and assimilate.
Heh, that's something I think I'd like, too bad I live in a more temperate zone, we're not even assured of getting a serious snow in any given winter. And as I remembered, apropos of it, the sport of biathlon, cross country skiing + shooting, two activities that work at physiological cross purposes, originated in Norway: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biathlon
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#6Or, move to SF or LA where "winter" means a few months of scattered showers once a week and occasionally days where a hoodie is more comfortable than just a t-shirt.
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#8Or, move to SF or LA where "winter" means a few months of scattered showers once a week and occasionally days where a hoodie is more comfortable than just a t-shirt.