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2025-05-18 20:31:35
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Frank Aerror
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My happy #
norwayday
was (actually "is" a prolonged #
motorcycle
riding weekend,) happy and in southern #
Norway
. I think now I know most of the south norwegian gravel roads.
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2025-05-18 21:52:44
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Frank Aerror
aerror3503@hub.hubzilla.de
..And a new outdoor hack: Add a box of baked beans and less boiled water to dryfood. Makes it more tasty and doesn't need to cool down when ready, instantly edible
also:
Dried reindeer chips with instant potato flakes plus roastdried onion, dried mushrooms and fresh grinded (or rather smashed) pepper makes a nice #
outdoor
meal.
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outdoorgourmet
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2025-05-20 18:11:26
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Harka
harka@nerdpol.ch
Are Norway’s forest paths/dirt roads open to motorized traffic?
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2025-05-20 19:01:20
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Frank Aerror
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Harka
The answer is neither yes nor no. In general, all offroad driving is prohibited.
Yet it really depends where you are in Norway and what kind of roads/trails you are on. Eastern, southern and northern Norway have a lot more and longer stretches of dirt/gravel roads that are state owned and open to motorized traffic than western Norway.
Then there are private toll roads (mostly old mountain roads) that are open to everybody but have become quite expensive the recent years.
Luckily norwegian public roads administration lets you filter their way map for dirt roads...
...and then there is
TET Norway - Trans Euro Trail - Europe's Dirt Road Adventure
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