<!--quoteo(post=93212:date=Mon 4th Aug 2008, 02:18 PM:name=slartybartfarst)-->QUOTE(slartybartfarst @ Mon 4th Aug 2008, 02:18 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->And any other good Norway specific advice would be great.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
I hope you don't need these:
Fire: 110
Police: 112
Ambulance: 113
On the west coast they raise sheep, these sometimes gather on the roads and even in the tunnels.
Take extra care if you see a warning sign for bumps with "ferist" below.
This is what you'll find across the road (yes, even on main roads):
![[Image: TN_Norja_68.JPG]](http://www.arijanina.net/Norja_2004/Norja/Norja_2002/TN_Norja_68.JPG)
These are slippery, don't try to negociate one at speed in a bend.
In Norway you can legally camp out almost anywhere 'in the wild' for one night. Farmland, gardens and rest-stops along the road are usually NOT considered 'in the wild'.
Also see your PM.
I hope you don't need these:
Fire: 110
Police: 112
Ambulance: 113
On the west coast they raise sheep, these sometimes gather on the roads and even in the tunnels.
Take extra care if you see a warning sign for bumps with "ferist" below.
This is what you'll find across the road (yes, even on main roads):
These are slippery, don't try to negociate one at speed in a bend.
In Norway you can legally camp out almost anywhere 'in the wild' for one night. Farmland, gardens and rest-stops along the road are usually NOT considered 'in the wild'.
Also see your PM.
Too Freud to rock'n'roll, too Jung to die.

