writes about Norway:
Amusing Ourselves in Otta
Nearly every day we turn up at a new campsite and as a general rule we don't have a lot in the way of life's little luxuries. There's no internet, no TV and limited electricity for anything else. So we have to make our own fun.

Norway's general abundance of water has meant that we've been camping in front of it most nights in one form of another. Accordingly, most of the campsites are now devoid of all smooth flat pebbles.
But what to do with some of the bigger rocks?

The beautiful glacial water of Norway's rivers was just crying out for drinks to chill and after a few minutes we had a superbly engineered, free-flowing beer fridge.
Obviously we needed something to do with the empties afterwards...
Now we'd hate to perpetuate some of the traits of the stereotypical Aussie, but for the record, drunken cheering will not get you kicked out of a camping ground in Norway.