Wednesday, July 23, 2008

FROM TROMSO TO ALTA TO SIRKKA

" OUR" CAR, REALLY TONY'S CAR THAT TOOK US PLACES.
THE TOWN OF ENONTEKIO, A SAMI TOWN
THE BORDER INTO FINLAND FROM NORWAY( NO CHECKS ANYMORE BUT IF YOU HAVE GOODS TO DECLARE YOU HAVE TO STOP)



TROMSO
HELENA IS ASKING ME" CAN YOU EXPLAIN ME THIS BLOUSSE?"
EGON( FROM SHERRY) SHOULD GO TO THIS RESTAURANT. DID THEY COME FROM NORWAY?


HELENA AND TONY.



SAMI LAAVU
THE CAMPING AT ALTA
BECAUSE OF THE RAIN THERE WERE SO MANY WATERFALLS

AN OTHER LAAVU
THIS WAS THE COLDEST SPOT, 9 C. SNOW NOT FAR.

TROMSO


TUNNELS ON THE WAY TO ALTA
THIS TUNNEL IS 3.2 KM LONG.
APPROPRIATELY A POLAR BEAR IN TROMSO
THE MAIN SSTREET
COLD AND RAINING 12 C IN TROMSO IN JULY.
TROMSO BRIDGE

Tromsa was nice but raining, cold with 12 C.
To get to Tromso, we drove over the very beautiful and high bridge and then through lots of tunnels under the city to take us to the city centre.We went to some of the market and shops in the centre..
The buildings are colonial and wooden and some are very old. One shop on the market, sold fish, when we looked in the display window we saw red meat. We asked what that was. "Whale" , he said. WHALE???? We shouted back at him?? I told him he would be a criminal in NZ and most other places. He told me its pilot whale and that there are plenty of them. Well, I was so disgusted I walked away.....
We did some more window shopping and good laughs( see pictures)
Tromso has a nice high bridge , because it is on an island. High bridge because the cruise ships must be able to sail through and see the Fjorden. We saw Lingenfjord, very long nice. Drove through lots of tunnels. More Fjorden....Lots of waterfalls. Rein deer.

We had a good drive to Alta, but It was disapointing about the weather. And my good intentions to have a dip in the Norwegian sea ( Artic sea of 9 C) didn't come about for obvious reasons....
The whole day yesterday , it was raining a lots and cold,brrrrr about 12 C. And this is a beautiful route along the Fjorden in the summer??? what happened?.
It was 9 C at the top of one of mountain passes. Bleak and cold. Not much to see other than hundreds of big waterfalls falling everywhere from the steep mountains to the water below.
It took us a lot longer than expected. Along the road you sometimes see traditional Sami people, dressed in their colourful blue and red clothes, usually the older ones still dress like that. They have their stalls and sell handy crafts and rein deer skins.
We started late and arrived at 9.10 pm in Alta. The lady was waiting for us and was hoping we would come. She obviously didn't have the system we have( credit card details etc)
Anyway all was good and we got a nice tourist flat for the 3 of us. It has a kitchen bathroom/toilet and lounge, free wireless internet and 2 bedrooms.
The camping ground looked a mess with a huge big puddle of water and mud and the lady explained it had rained so much, she hadn't seen that before at this time of the year at this level. There was a bog and cars had to try avoid getting into that.
Poor tents. This is summer!!! It was 11 C. In NZ ( I heard from Brian) it was raining also, but 18 C( in the bay of Plenty)
Anyway, although I was disapointed at not having seen the Fjorden in all its glory on a fine day, I was also philosophical about it, in that when people come to do the Milford track, they have booked it a year ahead, then go and do the walk and end up with snow and or rain or both with clouds and no visibility.
Or others do the boat trip and have clouds and see nothing....
But with us, we were lucky that we had the Milford boat trip last December in full glory, blue sky etc. But now we had clouds and rain and poor visibility. So be it, there is nothing you can do about the weather.
So we had a good sleep and drove away at 11 am after a relaxing morning in the tourist flat.( checking out here is always 12 noon)
It was dry but still 12 C, and better visibility.
We drove along the A 93 towards Kautokeino and at the border the scenery became more like tundra, with short shrubs and short trees and small lakes and rivers.
Just out of Alta we drove through a gorge similar to the Kaurangaheke gorge.
In Finland we stopped at Enontekio, a Sami village/town with 90 % Sami people living there.
We had some lunch there and then carried on driving till Sirkka, did some shopping there and then drove home to Rauduskyla.
Here is was 16 C when we arrived, so not that warm. But we were welcomed by a thousand nasty hungry mosquitoes all at once!!!
The weather forecast is for warmer tomorrow, about 20 C.
So Tony had driven his car very well, a volkwagen golf sport line car 2004. It was good wide tires and excellent brakes, and 6 gears( manual).
We are safely home now and tomorrow is my last day in Lapland.( Lappi)
We are doing a trip on Helena's Dad's boat on the lake tomorrow if warm.
Friday I have to go on the long journey to Helsinki with 2 1/2hours in the bus and then 10 hours in the train.
I stay one night in Helsinki, then fly the next day to Amsterdam , where I can stay with Winnie again for one night. Then its off to Paris...
Stay tuned .
Marianna.

1 comment:

Elly Holtrop said...

Hoi Marianne
In Nederland is het volop zomer.
Zo'n 25 graden en nog warmer zou het worden. Wat een mooie foto's weer, ik geniet er iedere keer weer van.
Hier is alles goed, ook met de beestjes.
Groetjes van je nicht Elly