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== Hitching Out == | == Hitching Out == | ||
=== Heading North === | === Heading North === | ||
− | To go north, a convenient place is Innherredsveien, around where it crosses Mellomveien. You can get there by crossing one of the bridges bridge east of the train station, Bakke | + | To go north, a convenient place is Innherredsveien, around where it crosses Mellomveien. You can get there by crossing one of the bridges bridge east of the train station, Bakke Bru (bridge) or Nidelv Bru. Inherredsveien becomes the E6. |
=== Heading South === | === Heading South === |
Revision as of 15:37, 20 August 2009
<map lat='63.43270287961341' lng='10.436325073242188' zoom='11' view='0' float='right'/> Trondheim is a city in Norway. It is the 3rd largest city in Norway.
Hitching Out
Heading North
To go north, a convenient place is Innherredsveien, around where it crosses Mellomveien. You can get there by crossing one of the bridges bridge east of the train station, Bakke Bru (bridge) or Nidelv Bru. Inherredsveien becomes the E6.
Heading South
To go South, you can intercept the E6 at Heimdal, near the train station, by taking a train or city bus south.
Heading East, towards Sweden
There's not a lot of East/West traffic in Norway (or in Sweden), but it's doable. When you're getting closer to Sweden your best bet is the people heading to the "cheap" Swedish supermarkets.
Personal Experiences
- ReZz is a dude, and he has found that Trondheim one of the worst places to hitch from. Still, he has done it, even in the winter, all the way to Oslo in the South and Hammerfest/North Cape in the extreme North.