Lord Vader
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The youth hostel is about £25 or so a night 
Not very cheap
Oh well it's only for 2 nights.
Not very cheap
Oh well it's only for 2 nights.
I know.
Liv.
But seriously - I did the Nordkapp thing in May 2002 (and ended up spending 5 weeks in a tent north of the Artic Circle). Given this is a lot further south, but also a lot earlier in the year, just how much colder should I expect this camp to be?

What you need is a Tentipi Zirkon 7cp tent and a Eldfell or Origo 5100 Heatpal stove
Oh........and the blond bird from ABBA.........!
FP.
Liv.What you need is a Tentipi Zirkon 7cp tent and a Eldfell or Origo 5100 Heatpal stove
Oh........and the blond bird from ABBA.........!
FP.
if that appeals to you.Didn't she shack up with some old fat German 'fan' ...........you should send her 10,000 fan letters a year, you could be nextif that appeals to you.
Me, I am happy with my MacPac Olympus, my Optimus Nova and my wife. But then I have experience of artic camping with all of the above, and I have a funny feeling that you (in the longstanding tradition of UKGSER) are recommending things that you have a)Never Used and b)Recommending things that you have NEVER USED for use in places/conditions that you have NEVER been to/in.
Feel free to correct me......
Yeah ok then I will!![]()
I've never been to The Nordkapp twice in late may, Russian border at Kirkenes again in late May was around -5 C. but the tent was warm enough. Took four days riding from Stavanger.
Never crossed the Arctic circle either on my HP2 with my missus on her F650GS on her first tour before riding to my friends farm in 'northern Sweden' again camping. Again three days but from Haugesund in late May in 0 C.
Never been to Iceland twice on my GSA with my missus camping and had to wait for the snow to be cleared before we could leave the ferry again in late May then brewing our first tea from a small burn at the summit of the Heradsfloi pass but had to break the ice to get the water.
Never been to Iceland in November three times and driven the entire ringroad on snow with snow studs and blizzard conditions in both car, 4x4 and even Quadbike both on the Vatnajokull Icecap but that was with ICE-SAR(Icelandic Search and Rescue) so it wouldn't count because my 'best' Icelandic friend is an ICESAR Captain(Eskifjordur)
Never cycle toured 1100 miles in Iceland again in May camping but somewhat curtailed by the fact that another friends farm was directly underneath the Eyjafjallajokull 2010 eruption and helped with the aftermath of that. 0-10 C.
Second cycle tour last May was in the middle of the aftermath of last years Grimsvotn volcanic eruption again in the 'ashstorms' of Skeidarasandur. 0-10C
Never been over the Langjokull Icecap in early November with IcelandRover/ICESAR either. -10C.
Oh andNever been contracted to East Lothian Council to recover snowploughs when they get stuck and open roads for the locals with my JCB either but that's another story............!0- -15C.
Never used any of the following either........
Vango Force 10
Vango Hydra 200+
Mountain Hardware Sprite
Trangia Meths Stoves
Thermarests
Mountain hardware sleeping bags
Ok so i'll be honest i've only had the Tentipi's a year and has only had 'local' use in the snow on our farm but it'll be used next year in Scandanavia and i'm looking forward to being able to stand up in a nice 'warm' tent for a change.
I've not really been up into the true 'arctic' in mid winter without the comfort of a nice big Icelandic 4x4 but it's great to be able to visit some of these places when the roads are open and safe and enjoy the solitude and beauty of these clean and empty places and still experience the rawness of nature using 'basic' and comfortable camping equipment i'm familiar with and if the weather is bad i'm sensible enough to use the cabin accommodation that most of the more 'experienced' locals use!
As for the ABBA bird......After her number one fan started collecting her poo from the dry toilet in her lakeside cabin and she went off the rails a bit I knew the chances of her riding pillion on my GS were going to be somewhat limited so i opted for a blond Scotiish bird instead(Mrs P)
All in the longstanding tradition of UKGSer of course![]()
OMG - You're Simon Eassom !!

Nope, def not Mr Eassom. Tales of our trips have been more than tediously recounted on this forum.
Nice to know someone has actually used their kit before recommending it though - unlike the 'this is the most wonderful piece of kit ever, you MUST BUY it', followed 6 months later with "bought this today, it is CRAP'
But as you have actually owned and used kit you recommend, then I unreservadly withdraw any negative statement explicit or implied.

Primus Rally would be good test but not sure i'd be man enough for it...........It's too cold........!
Plus i'm stuck here 'feeding cows' all winter in Scotland and can't get away til 'late May' and have yet to meet the resident Norweigian expert the one and only................Liv
FP.![]()
Primus Rally would be good test but not sure i'd be man enough for it...........It's too cold........!
Plus i'm stuck here 'feeding cows' all winter in Scotland and can't get away til 'late May' and have yet to meet the resident Norweigian expert the one and only................Liv
FP.![]()


Liv.Ooh...
I hope to ride my tub to Giants causeway, Wales and Andover. Perhaps we meet, if I do? Don't know when, but I hope it'll happend!![]()
Liv.
Not a lot to ride at the Giants Causeway - wear your walking boots. Wales ?, a multidude of sins, Andover - ?????

http://youtu.be/luyoSTJA3gQ 
Liv.