On the road again, leaving the north cape.
A filling station from the 1950s:
Many ferries, if you want to take the "scenic route":
heading south down the E6:
Road to the campsite closed, after driving 20kms into the national park (it's about 11pm and still light)
Campsite with a great view, including an oil rig. The 620 litres of fuel have to come from somewhere! Apparently, it was all on standby, due to the low oil prices.
The "atlantic road", often used in car adverts:
Heading for the Trollstigen pass (troll's ladder):
No, those tyre marks aren't from the Volvo:
A fantastic road, but you have to dodge plenty of caravans:
Opel Commodore in Alesund:
Cruise liners in the Geiranger fjord (even more caravans):
Volvo ambulance:
Heading down to the south coast, but you have to climb for a bit first (snow in June!):
It was a really enjoyable trip, and the Volvo was a great mile-eater, not missing a beat - certainly also due to all your help and advice (including Mark, Rich, Mac and many others). Thank you all for making this happen!
Cheers
Tom