Walking in the Snow…


Pølse is THE fast food of Norway. When the grilled pølse was first introduced to Norway in the 50s it was eaten naked – without bread.
Knowing what will keep your baby warm in Norway is common knowledge passed down from mother to mother…

Picture from FacebookCurling is one of the more obscure events in the Winter Olympics, but is still one of the many events where Norwegians seem to excel.
The walking-street takes you from Central Station to the Royal Palace.
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Too funny!
That I know to be true, just traveling up north where my sister in law lives I slipped and fell in the snow. Good thing it was soft =)
i have a big problem walking on compact snow or when the snow has melted and it’s so cold that it freezes and becomes ice. to me, it feels like ice-skating. even with proper winter shoes i have to walk with baby steps and go veeeery, veeeery slow. better safe than sorry
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from L-Jay:
Ah, baby steps – I do them too! It takes twice as long to get anywhere…lol. I think I have to get the slide technique. I see the youth just glide over the slippery parts – they even take a run up. I watch them and I think the trick is to not take steps on the slippery ice but to keep your feet connected and, yeah, ice skate forward…lol.