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pokkis
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by pokkis » Tuesday 19 September 2006, 21:26
There is some preliminary info available of our Carving Camps on
www.flegmatic-carving.com
more info will be updated there later but i wanted let you know about these dates in case you plan to have some fun during winter
Dates and info:
Oppdal CarvingCamp, Norway 5-10.3
This place wich is so famous of open, non-crowded slopes as seen in our films.
EasterCamp Ylläs, Finland 2-8.4
Great season ender with famous Finish spring atmosphere.
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by harald » Wednesday 20 September 2006, 8:37
If you are tired of lift lines and crowded slopes, join Pokkis and his team and try Oppdal. It is a special feeling to be only one riding a big mountain.
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by eaglefly » Wednesday 4 October 2006, 7:04
Hum... Oppdal seems a nice playground on the video!
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by pokkis » Wednesday 4 October 2006, 9:06
Luckily it does not only look nice, it really is
This year there will be much more carvers around and we plan to shoot much more films, also from other even steeper and challenging slopes than Vangslia.
And that will mean that next years film

AOTC will be better than ever

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by harald » Thursday 5 October 2006, 9:01
Eaglefly,
Travelling from Shanghai to Oppdal might be little bit too long, but if you have plenty of time it could be worth it. One reason for the non-crowded slopes might be that the place is perceived to be a little bit remote from the more densily populated places in Scandinavia. However, you can get there by train or car, may be also by bus. And as Pokkis writes, there are even more challenging slopes than Vangslia (the slope on most of Pokkis's pics and videos), and, in addition, the off-piste possibilities are great when the snow conditions permits it, as this winter.
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by pokkis » Thursday 5 October 2006, 10:26
Behind link
www.flegmatic-carving.com there is info how to get Oppdal and where to stay there
Plus there is set of pictures how place really looks, open the panorama picture and you will see how two of four mountains looks and why place is so great.
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by oliv » Thursday 5 October 2006, 11:15
Hi Pokkis,
I am trying to find out how much the trip may cost, then I will let you know if I join.
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by eaglefly » Thursday 5 October 2006, 11:44
harald wrote:Eaglefly,
Travelling from Shanghai to Oppdal might be little bit too long, but if you have plenty of time it could be worth it. ........

I've checked everything already (thought of nice empty slopes, time and money saving maybe)...
But, the trip is quite expensive and not really time saving...SO, I keep somewhere in my mind the idea of coming to Oppdal and if someday I have an opportunity, will see then...I might have a few months off in 2008.
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by pokkis » Sunday 8 October 2006, 22:54
We are also happy to anounce that as part of Oppdal CarvingCamp we will have also annual
European Tinkler Session 
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by vkrouverk » Sunday 4 March 2007, 22:31
My first attempt with blogging
http://blog.grewu.org/ 
Better pics will be published afterwards, as I have here only GPRS connection.
Converting potential energy to kinetic..
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by pokkis » Monday 12 March 2007, 19:12
Oppdal Carving camp is now nice memory in our minds, plus huge ammount great shots by Vahur and almost 2 hours great video will guarantee plenty of material for season video.
But dont forget that there is only three weeks to nice season ender camp on notrth side of polar circle, Ylläs Ester Camp. And it is located very close to home of Santa. Visiting that is very easy on same trip
More info at
http://www.flegmatic-carving.com/
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by vkrouverk » Tuesday 13 March 2007, 23:00
Converting potential energy to kinetic..
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by Bence » Tuesday 13 March 2007, 23:15
The blog was a great read, congrats!
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by Hans » Tuesday 13 March 2007, 23:23
Nice blog to read and beautiful pictures! Thanks for sharing them so fast. Seems you had a great time over there. Those pists look great to carve. Just so wide, didn't know those pists were that wide. I have to consider to join the 2008 session

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