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Well, we have had a few days of long walks and total relaxation on beautiful Grytøya island. A bit more snow than expected, but we had a lovely time anyway.

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Finally some rest...

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The island is quite rich in wildlife. Although we did not see any this time, there were plenty of evidence that there is still otters and hares to be found. We heard a lot of grouse and black grouse, and as always, we saw several white tailed eagles. Such a pity I don't have a decent camera:

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lovely pics it looks so relaxing there and he/she appears to be enjoying him/herself! sorry i cant tell if its a he or a she lol!
 
Beautiful scenery! I love the pic of Gullet gazing up at the mountains :)

Is this a good time of year to visit Norway? I'd love to go!
 
Really lovely pics of Gullet and the scenery Bard! Glad to hear you had a relaxing time! Is this island in Norway? :b apologies for my lack of geographical knowledge.
 
Lovely pics- Gullet is turning into SUCH a beautiful young lady
 
:thumbsup: Really great pictures. I just love that scenery and Gullet is such a lovely whippie :wub:
 
Thank you for all the nice comments!

ponygirl said:
Is this a good time of year to visit Norway? I'd love to go!
Well, the weather is unpredictable at all times of year. At least if you were visiting northern Norway (where Grytøya is located), I'd make sure to visit in summer while the midnight sun is still shining. If you have not experienced that before, it can be hard to get any sleep, but it is rather special.

aslan said:
Really lovely pics of Gullet and the scenery Bard!  Glad to hear you had a relaxing  time!  Is this island in Norway?  :b   apologies for my lack of geographical knowledge.
Yes, it is in the northern part of Norway! Actually, my late grandparents lived there,and we now use their house as a vacation home. There are several old fishing villages on the island, but alas, only a few remaining old age pensioners live there all year now.
 
What lovely pictures - snow and whippets :huggles: Scenery is just :thumbsup:
 
bardmand said:
Well, we have had a few days of long walks and total relaxation on beautiful Grytøya island. A bit more snow than expected, but we had a lovely time anyway.
nona.jpg


toppsundet.jpg


hogebakkan.jpg


blaa.jpg


Finally some rest...

kvile.jpg


The island is quite rich in wildlife. Although we did not see any this time, there were plenty of evidence that there is still otters and hares to be found. We heard a lot of grouse and black grouse, and as always, we saw several white tailed eagles. Such a pity I don't have a decent camera:

eagle.jpg


AMAZING PICTURE !! HOW DID YOU GET THE TORTOISE TO SIT SOOO STILL WITH THE EAGLE ON ITS BACK ? JUST GREAT ...! :eek:

J ;) H N
 
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The colours!!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: When it comes to scenery northern Norway is my favorite. Only drawback with summer are the mosquito's, and they are mean, big and there are many!
 
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malin said:
The colours!!!! :thumbsup:   :thumbsup:   :thumbsup: When it comes to scenery northern Norway is my favorite. Only drawback with summer are the mosquito's, and they are mean, big and there are many!
In some places, certainly, but if you go to the seaside, they are not that bad at all. I have experienced some bad swarms of flies in certain locations at Grytøya, though.

Still, I just love the place. Full of wildlife, but very little of the obnoxious or dangerous sort. No fox or other predatory mammals besides otters. There used to be escaped mink also, but I have never seen one. Seagulls are also in decline (I actually miss them).

Elk have become a real nuissance in the nearby town of Harstad, but although they have been known to swim over from the mainland and back, they have never settled on Grytøya.
 
bardmand said:
Full of wildlife, but very little of the obnoxious or dangerous sort.
Oh, forgot to mention: This far north, you are very unlikely to see neither ticks nor fleas, and certainly no vipers!
 

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