The wheel of the bus driving us home from Norefjell today
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Weekend at Norefjell
Along with my colleagues from KLP we headed for Norefjell on Friday to spend the weekend there for leisure activites (and some work related). Anyhow, what a weekend, here the view from the top down towards Noresund
And this a rather crappy picture I must admit, my colleague Sindre checking his cell phone while my other colleague Anders taking a picture of me. But, way back in the distance, we saw Gaustadtoppen, almost 70km in the distance.
Sunday morning, about 20 minutes before the lifts opened I started walking the first one. So I was completly alone on the second lift, and got to be the first one going down, really made my day.
No one behind
Had a lot of fun with my new pair of skis. Head Shape 3.0, bought them because I needed a pair to use when skiing together with the kids. Not advanced in any way, but boy did I have a lot of fun with them, even offpiste was fun after a while when starting to feel comfortable with them.
A snowy day
Got up at half past five, looked out the window and decided not to go out and plow snow. Then opened the door at half past six and concluded the same, but while heading out to catch the bus I decided that I needed to plow snow. So therefore I had to catch the next bus. Then when waiting for the bus, the snow plow passed [video:youtube:jQ10LrlJGlo]. A couple of hundred meters afterwards, the plow met a truck from abroad. He was a bit scared, so he stopped and turned on the hazard lights.
A hot tip – drive in the middle of the road
And in the evening I had to rescue my neighbour and his MF 135
And the lunch is free
Vestreng Skipark
Rail pipe
Weather pictures – Snow
Spinning to Danko Jones "Wild Cat"
Garden tending at my in-laws
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