I’m missing the psssssiiiiiiyuuuuuuuu! From the cartoons! 😉
fine demo of the speed of light vs the speed of sound.
Casually flashing magnificent views there at the end.
Dentistry for mountains.
Why, just why would you even risk waking up a troll!?
eg heite Olav Tveiten og e ei arbeidsmann…
Damn, not even the Norwegians can get road runner.
Looks like someone forgot to do their HMS smh
That’s what we call Guttastemning here in Norway.
I did not expect it to take that long to reach the ground…
Ahhh… much safer now
If people are curious, they are removing rocks as a part of a project to improve the hiking path through and around the mountain (Torghatten) They are also planming to build a new service buillding at the south side of the mountain with toilets and improved parking for bikes, cars and buses
The job is cool enough on a sunny day, but starting each day by hiking/climbing for an hour or three in rain, wind and cold to get to where you work, no shelter for lunchbreak and then walking/climbing back down the same route after spending 6-10 hours in a harness takes a toll in the long run.
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I’m missing the psssssiiiiiiyuuuuuuuu! From the cartoons! 😉
fine demo of the speed of light vs the speed of sound.
Casually flashing magnificent views there at the end.
Dentistry for mountains.
Why, just why would you even risk waking up a troll!?
eg heite Olav Tveiten og e ei arbeidsmann…
Damn, not even the Norwegians can get road runner.
Looks like someone forgot to do their HMS smh
That’s what we call Guttastemning here in Norway.
I did not expect it to take that long to reach the ground…
Ahhh… much safer now
If people are curious, they are removing rocks as a part of a project to improve the hiking path through and around the mountain (Torghatten) They are also planming to build a new service buillding at the south side of the mountain with toilets and improved parking for bikes, cars and buses
https://www.veier24.no/artikler/nasjonale-turistveger-na-skal-torghatten-bygges-ut-med-stier-og-parkeringsplasser/519064
The job is cool enough on a sunny day, but starting each day by hiking/climbing for an hour or three in rain, wind and cold to get to where you work, no shelter for lunchbreak and then walking/climbing back down the same route after spending 6-10 hours in a harness takes a toll in the long run.
Fell for so long