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high moutains in norway drive

Wow a scary drive not to be undertaken during the winter for sure.
 
Steve, I enjoyed every bit of that! The wanderlust in me has me itching to check out country similar to that but all the other commitment's I've got going on probably won't let me do it this year.

Kurt.
 
yeah it was a amazing, I focused on the road and staying on it, I now have a greater appreciation of second gear.
the guys in the club describe AursjĆøvegen as the Trollsvegen for the natives.
Petters A in front of me had been totaly rebuilt, the cars got realy rattled so two of the Bs had issues with wireing and fuel pumps.
yes you can rent classics in England, I'm not sure about here in Norway.
 
Very cool! I must say I dream of a road like that - too many straight busy roads where I am. Thanks
 
well check out my other videos of driving around Norway.
I shoot them for my brother in the states.
there are afew from a rental car in north iceland too.
living the dream.
steve
 
Very cool! The tunnel after 29:30 was really something! Interesting mix of cars just at the end; a nice, classic VW bus (with trailer), a Rolls-Royce (with top down) and a Jaguar XK-140 (pulling a trailer also). Neat!
 
yeah it was shocker
the guy who owned all three cars busness card showed he worked in Oil.

the 36o tunnel was cool. it realy felt like you were going to fall off the cliff any moment

steve
 
was the tunnel 360 or 180, the river was on right entering tunnel and on the left exiting. that would mske it a 180, just curious. enjoyed the film
 
I had the impression the tunnel was a sweeping left-hand turn followed by a right-hand ending. An amazing thing.
 
yeah your right i fond it on google its 180
still pretty wild and half way up a cliff.
 
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