We left our friend’s house and headed to the tourist area in district 1 to buy our bus tickets. We took a cab, but had to cross 10 lanes or so of motor scooter traffic. There are no lights, but there are ironic seemingly crosswalks painted everywhere. The flow never stops. Crossing the wide and loud street looks deadly at first, but you just look for gaps. As soon as you see one, you have to seize that opportunity and step off the curb. The gap will be filled momentarily. You will panic and you will be tempted to rush across the street. This is a mistake. You have to walk slowly and calmly, allowing the gaps to align, and you pass straight through what looks like an impassable wall. You must be aware of your surroundings, but usually you will be okay if you keep a steady pace and look for the gaps. There is something zen about it; a feeling; a rush. You wade through the mechanical river. It is like slowly walking over a waterfall or a set of rapids, along the stepping stones that jut out of the water.
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SO..let’s continue..after Tretten through loveley Gudbrandsalen..
I recall places like Ringebu..Vinstra..Otta..up to Dombas..
gets a bit mountain region there..around Dovre-Hjerkinn..
then Oppdal..and there a got a ride with a farmer and his wife..
they took me to their farm in Leinstrand bit south of Trondheim..
He was really proud of his cows..they got milked by machines..
I stayed overnight..got some good food..and next day reached
Trondheim..quick sightseeing..I stayed in the Youth Hostel there..
Next day via Hell..Yes..Hell..but I only went through..never set foot
in Hell.because I got a ride from Trondheim directly to Steinkjer..
slept somewhere around Snasa..Norway has got lots of free space
and allmansretten means that you can put up a tent and do some
wild camping..you must stay a certain distance from the nearest house..
not burn anything etc…but point was..I did have no tent..
never traveled with a tent..next day i reached Mo i Rana..
slept in waiting room of railway station..no problem at all..
lovely scenery in this part of Norway..it’s such a lovely country..
next day I reached the Polarcirkel near Stodi..midnight sun was there..it never gets dark there between june-late july..lovely….
I recall hitch hiking was not easy around there..more later on…
https://www.riesto.no/english/arctic.htm
click midnight sun on left side..
some more links for anybody who wants to visit Norway
www.visitnorway.com
www.vandrerhjem.no/english
www.camping.no
www.visitstavanger.com
www.visitoslo.com
https://www.fjordnorway.com/en/
Trip to Scandinavia
Well…so one day I set off again..direction Norway..
first hitched a ride trough Holland..piece of cake really..
crossed the border in Hengelo..so then Germany..
Germany was and to my opinion is still a good country to hitch
a ride..these famous autobahnen get you going..you can make
distances really..so Bremen-Hamburg-Puttgarden..ferry to Rodby
I slept in a youth hostel somewhere in Germany..
Danemark is flat country..bit like Holland..Copenhagen..
well..that was a nice city..I stayed 3 days there..visited Tivoli
fun park..in the evening pub visit..and slept out in a park..
https://www.tivoli.dk/composite-3351.htm
second day..I went to Kristiania freestate..still exists today..
the police had nothing to say there..squatters..
I recall some good music..and I got tipsy there on some stuff..
https://www.virtualtourist.com/travel…ania-BR-1.html
from Copenhagen one can hitch to Helsingor..ferry to Helsingborg
so..Sweden..nice country..I have good memories of Sweden..
hitched towards Goteborg..nice town..but bit to stiff and clean..
ride towards Oslo..border in Svinesund is a huge bridge..
wawww..Norway..still my favorite country up till now..
what Europe is concerned..Oslo…was O.K..Karl Johan gate..
nice people..lots of young folks in the summer..
slept in an old house there….felt a bit weird though..
snakker du Norsk??..jeg..det er en vanskelig sprak..
did’n’t understand the language..left for Lillehammer..
I was going to visit a girl in Tretten..small village..
stayed overnight there..nice people..Lillehammer is known
for its open air museum Maihaugen..lots of farmhouses etc..
Danish…another language..I speak??with a hot potato..in my mouth…
real funny sounds..
link for Maihaugen museum+city of Lillehammer..
https://www.visitnorway.com/en/Articl…n-Lillehammer/
https://www.maihaugen.no/en/Maihaugen…en-Air-Museum/
I will continue my hitchhike tales another day..
I recall a lot..but I forgot a lot as well..oh yes..
the next time..I’ll tell you all..I went to HELL..
yes..Hell..it’s a little village above Trondheim
even on the road to Hell..there were flowers..ahah..
look here…
https://exviking.net/man/hell.htm
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