Touring in Scandinavia
Just heard there has been a fatal collision, on the main E6, between an elk and a foreign rider in Troms district. The elk died too, so the group were probably travelling quite fast.
Please be aware of the possibility for animals on the road, both wild and domestic. The recieved wisdom is to try to drive behind the animal, they usually run foreward rather than turn - except the deer I just missed two weeks ago, he turned.
Look for wildlife warning signs, narrow areas of woodland leading across the road, and brake/skid marks on the road. These are creatures of habit, and our roads are a relativly new concept to them. Sheep and cattle seem to like roads just to hang-out, be carefull, they can jump up in panic right in front of you, and try to cross.
Also mention that Statoil, with their coffee cup, now have Circle K name on some of their petrolstations. I'm sure they must have a good reason for this as it must have cost millions.
Safe travels
Peter, in Oslo
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