This is going to be one of the less exciting blog posts of the trip. So how about I keep it short and concise with dotpoints:
- We went to Larvik for one of Norway's biggest Orienteering events, O-Festival.
- We stayed on a school classroom floor near the event, which still cost us $100 per night (all accommodation in the town was sold out or crazily expensive).
- We ate sandwiches for dinner most nights (we couldn't cook and didn't want to pay $25 for a dodgy kebab).
- The forest was very interesting.
- Eric ran really badly.
err that's all.
Lest any of the event organisers read this we actually had a really good time. The orienteering was amazing except it's always more fun when you do well and sleep in a 5 star hotel. And Eric caught up with a few friends from different corners of the globe as you do at major competitions.
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O Festival even had it's own playground |
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Luxury accommodation - at least we got breakfast |
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Eric in the finish showing by the expression on his face he really enjoyed his run |
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