We left the car park ( after an excellent nights sleep) and headed to a bobil shop ( bobil is norwegian for motorhome and a much nicer name).
We wanted to check the leisure batteries were still ok as P convinced he should be able to get more cups of tea per day.
The men at the the sales/ service centre took the front seats out and checked the batteries while we had free tea and coffee. P was adding up the time to try and work out the bill ....but they did it all for free. The batteries are still reading 100% capacity which was really good news.
They asked if we could do a comment on trip advisor which I will.
Then we drove to Trondheim had lunch in a park then looked around the town.
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| me resting after lunch, nice in the sun |
It is very much a university town and we were parked in the uni area so students were everywhere.
We went and looked at old houses
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| very early version of the electric car |
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| bus that seems more like a train |
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| nice angels |
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| adam and eve |
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| Trondheim looks very like Lichfield cathedral |
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| making the statues |
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| hope his chisel doesn't slip ( Adam statue) |
and submarine pens from WW2 and then after 4 hours headed to our last camp in Norway.
It is on a salmon fishing river and there are camps all up the road. Ours is called Flora.
They fly fish and I watched a lesson for a while. The camp has cabins that people can use when they just come for a short time and the kitchen has an extra sink just for fish prep.
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| waders ready.. lets fish |
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| could be modelled on a fly fishing friend of mine |
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| a rowan tree just like the ones around dads house |
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| not too crowded |
I have really enjoyed Norway and will miss the big scenery and all that water..
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