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13th August 2009, 15:32 #21
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Originally Posted by fastboyAja kovaa Pena.
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13th August 2009, 16:05 #22
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Haha Buy a thermos. Have hot chocolatedrink, or coffie in it... And you can also have hot wieners in there with hot water.. Soda or lemonade won't freeze, unless you leave it in the snow overnight.. Foodwise...anything goes.. Maybe if there is a fireplace there, u can steak something...
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13th August 2009, 16:11 #23
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Originally Posted by JFL"Die with memories, not with dreams" Scott McIsaac
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13th August 2009, 17:27 #24
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Eating in the cold
Actually, frozen sandwiches aren't that bad, I always bring coffee (or glühwein) and sandwiches, works fine, of course cola will freeze if the temperature is below zero, in my opinion, it's to cold for beer as well (though everyone doesn't agree I've notized).
And as someone said before, to put som branches to stand on helps alot to avoid cold feet, don't stand on snow. Snow is cold.
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13th August 2009, 18:28 #25
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How does beer in a thermos work?
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13th August 2009, 20:17 #26
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I can confirm that my sandwich froze solid in Norway this year, wasn't expecting it and took a huge bite and broke my teeth
But yep, it's not usually as extremely cold as that, don't worry about it too much.If the world didn't suck, we'd all fall off!
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13th August 2009, 21:10 #27
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Originally Posted by J4MIEThere are two rules for success
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14th August 2009, 00:05 #28
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I presume the dates are confirmed so it's ok to book flights then?
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14th August 2009, 06:54 #29
can anybody give me some links for the accomodation please. I would like some nice cottage for around 8 people.
GO Ott and Sander!
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14th August 2009, 08:37 #30
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Originally Posted by J4MIEThere are two rules for success
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Hi, anyone have experience with this route https://mapy.cz/s/bedudugeme from Oschiri to Monte Lerno stage - hairpin on 17km from start? If it´s doable by normal car? Thanks.
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