Comments on: Hiking in Norway: What to Know Before You Go /hiking/ All Things Norway, In English Tue, 01 Jul 2025 14:51:31 +0000 hourly 1 By: Jaimee Denovan /hiking/#comment-730257 Sat, 22 Aug 2020 21:57:32 +0000 /?p=25472#comment-730257 In my 24 years of being a guest flying in and out I have been on some amazing walks and I have many more planned. Norwegians are so fussy about hiking gear. Well my friend gets it all organised. She is big on hiking shoes and we love Bergans and Nøronna goretex jackets. You can go to the outlets where there are
Some great bargains. I am in love with all
This gear . I do love just going up to Oslo Marka and I have often taken the mountain bike and ridden for hours through the forest. Thanks David for the articles. It’s makes me so sad I am locked in Australia unable to leave because the government says so.
Jaimee

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By: Annie fischler /hiking/#comment-727779 Tue, 21 Apr 2020 07:42:30 +0000 /?p=25472#comment-727779 Hello there,
Thanks to the Nordic people for the very happy kisses,like this little very
Beautiful world.
Anneke

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By: Peter John Story /hiking/#comment-714858 Mon, 20 May 2019 05:39:43 +0000 /?p=25472#comment-714858 I think you have the limit on wild camping wrong, David. The rule is two nights. The English edition of the law at says two days, which is not clear enough. The law says two “døgn”, or 24 hour periods, so that means two nights. Most sites get this right. Also, the two night rule is explicitly widened in really wild areas, you can check the Norwegian text at .

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