Cross-country Skiing Mayhem in Suldal, Norway

Do you know what Kvikk Lunsj is? It’s the reason why we Norwegians go skiing. If we ski for more than ten minutes, it’s fully acceptable to dig a hole in the snow, sit down in it and enjoy a Kvikk Lunsj chocolate.

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Although I actually love skiing, my key motivatitors to get from A to B on skis are the Kvikk Lunsj, Solo and oranges awaiting me on the break. Solo is basically the Norwegian equivalent to Fanta. These are very traditional hike/skiing snacks for the Norwegian Easter.

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What keeps me going

Kvikk Lunsj is pretty similar to a Kit Kat, if you’ve had that. Except it’s so much better!

I’m really enjoying my family Easter at our cabin in Suldal. It’s on the west coast of Norway, in the fjords!

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My sister getting ready for a Kvikk Lusj break

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Working for my food

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Enjoying the Easter sun

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It might look easy, but in my opinion this is harder then downhill skiing. Especially when your going down a hill

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I only fell on my ass (and shoulder, knee and face) once in this trip!

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And just to make sure that we didn’t burn more calories than what we ate today ...

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On our way back to the cabin

Enjoy your weekend!

Ski-Susanne

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