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This is a s/c family holiday. We're sharing a chalet with friends,also with children.
Monopoly/cards/word games rather than boozing it up!!
In case anyone has not been to Norway (which is probably quite a few of you), alcohol is seriously restricted. The supermarkets in Hemsedal do not sell wine at all. We would have to travel 25 miles to Gol, the nearest large town.
I met up with an old Uni pal last time we were there (he lives in Oslo) and we popped down to the local supermarket to buy some beer. I had to have a lie down when I realised that a six pack of 'cheap' beer was £20 :shock:
We travelled back via Sweden and Denmark. It was interesting to see a long line of Swedes queuing in a shopping centre in Gothenburg waiting for the state owned wine shop to open.
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Started by Bedrock barney in Scandinavia 25-Mar-2012 - 4 Replies
Bedrock barney posted Mar-2012
Have been nervously viewing the snowforecast outlook for Hemsedal for the last 2 or 3 weeks. Scandinavia has been ridiculously warm of late with, I think, record temperatures. However, the outlook seems to be improving. Fingers crossed for Easter. Hope all other j2ski Easter skiers are going to be ok.

slippy slidey snow......me likey!
OldAndy
reply to 'aaaaaaaand.....relax!' posted Mar-2012
That looks very positive for you bedrock :thumbup:
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AllyG
reply to 'aaaaaaaand.....relax!' posted Mar-2012
I'm sure you'll have a great time Bedrock Barney :D
That forecast looks pretty good.
That forecast looks pretty good.
Tony_H
reply to 'aaaaaaaand.....relax!' posted Mar-2012
Hope you've got a 2nd mortgage out for the drink prices
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Bedrock barney
reply to 'aaaaaaaand.....relax!' posted Mar-2012
Tony_H wrote:Hope you've got a 2nd mortgage out for the drink prices
This is a s/c family holiday. We're sharing a chalet with friends,also with children.
Monopoly/cards/word games rather than boozing it up!!
In case anyone has not been to Norway (which is probably quite a few of you), alcohol is seriously restricted. The supermarkets in Hemsedal do not sell wine at all. We would have to travel 25 miles to Gol, the nearest large town.
I met up with an old Uni pal last time we were there (he lives in Oslo) and we popped down to the local supermarket to buy some beer. I had to have a lie down when I realised that a six pack of 'cheap' beer was £20 :shock:
We travelled back via Sweden and Denmark. It was interesting to see a long line of Swedes queuing in a shopping centre in Gothenburg waiting for the state owned wine shop to open.
slippy slidey snow......me likey!
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Topic last updated on 26-March-2012 at 09:22