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Tourplan Mushing Survival
Our survival-guests have been a fantastic gang of adventurous people.
By not making an accurate week plan we can use our experience to
improvise as we go along. Some days we return to base, other days we make camp where we find it suitable. But read Marks “This is living”
and you will have a typical Mushing Survival description.
How our guests experienced Mushing Survival last year.
Reviews and galleries for week 48, 49, 50 and 51 in Funesdalen.
Mark’s “This is living” gives you a good impression of the
day to day experience from arrival Röros to departure.
It can also serve as the program for the week.
No book can ever teach you like you will experience
this Mushing Survival what it is about to survive
in the outdoors in winter time and even have a great time.
We do not claim this is a survival course, but the Mountain husky Adventure/ Mushing Survival weeks do have a number of the elements frequently used as part of survival courses.
Being out with a team of huskies, on the sled runners, gives survival
training a new dimension.
You will be snow shoeing and battling along, putting up tent
or trying to get some firewood together.
You will learn how to cook in whatever temperature we have,
learn to look after yourself and your team of huskies.
The responsibility for the well being of your dogs is shared
beetween you and me.
Stay positive and we just know it is going to be a fantastic
week with every element of genuine nature experience
for those willing to take the challenge.
The Single Malt Survival Edition
A Husky Adventure where we have invented another excuse to get
some different single malt’s together and have a good time;
smelling, tasting, expressing ones “highly qualified” opinions
about the nose of fruit and slight taste of cherry,
with fragrance of.... and all what have you.
A week not only for whisky lovers; the true wilderness experience,
the closeness to nature and above everything; our huskies are what
brings people back to us on new adventures.
Destination Funesdalen
Our Mushing Survival Tours in November/December 2007 takes place in Funesdalen.
Your travel-destination is then Röros, Norway-some 70 kilometres
from our base camp for the first 4 weeks of dog sledding adventures.
We are accommodated at guesthouse Grönländaren, at the foot
of wide open mountains which you will enjoy every day of your stay.
For our regulars this also involves a nice change of environment.
How to travel to Röros in November/December:
The cheapest and most convenient way to travel is in most cases to fly
www.norwegian.no to Oslo, and take the train www.nsb.no from
Gardermoen airport station to Röros. These tours can be successfully
combined with excursions to Oslo or Trondheim.
Welcome to an unbeatable dog sledding adventure.
Be one of them; the Mushers-As Though As They Come.
Thank you.
/Bergsvein
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