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Thermal
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- Location: Oslo, Norway
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by Thermal » Wednesday 31 August 2005, 12:27
Hi There !
Any boards in Norway this winter ? Hemsedal ?

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harald
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- Location: Oslo, Norway
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by harald » Wednesday 31 August 2005, 13:25
Hi,
There is a little group practicing EC in Oslo, two Swoard owners so far. Hopefully, there will be more Swoards this winter. We know there are more carvers out there, but we do not have an overview over who and where they are. The few times we have been to Hemsedal we have been the only ones, so we are glad that the community will increase. I will also recommend to join Pokkis and his Oijankaivat camp in Oppdal March 20-26. The Finnish gang is nice people and extremely competent carvers.
Just drop me a message and we can see if more of us can come to hemsedal the coming season. Såhaugløypa and Hemsedalsløypa are very good for EC.
harald
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pokkis
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by pokkis » Wednesday 31 August 2005, 18:06
Great to find one more Norwegian carver

until today i know only Harald and rest of Gentlemen team
I've been riding 10+ years in Oppdal several times per season and lately not seen any carvers there either in Trysil.
You are more than welcome to our camp, drop me note if more info reguired, plus you could visit our website to check calendar, pics film etc

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Mats
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by Mats » Thursday 22 September 2005, 11:47
Hi there,
I usuallally visit Hemsedal a couple of times a year. You always se a couple of carvers there. This christmas we are going to Lillehammer for a week or so around new year. We just got a cabin there. It would be fun riding with some of the Norwegian carvcrew.
Find Hemesedal to crowded most of the time. Hemsedalslöypen is really dangerous. People straightline in high speed without control. Had a couple of near-death experiences;-)
Mats@alpinepunk.com
Stockholm