The Iron Heart Forum Triangle of Terror Type III Trucker Tour 2018 - Updates thread
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Been a busy five days at my mother-in-laws family home. Lots to share here, so I’ll portion it out.
We’re here to celebrate the 85th birthday of the matriarch of the family. The birthday dinner was at a mountain hotel. Hard to work IH into a more formal outfit, but the vest is Indigofera, the footwear is Wesco and my belt was OGL. I was wearing IH boot socks. My chino’s are off brand. If I wore them more often I’d consider buying an IH pair, but I din’t think they’ll ever be my jam.
Later that night there was a big party at the family cabin on the high pastures. It got messy, but I can share my pics from 3am as the sun came back up…
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After that we spent a couple of days alone at the cabin…weather was crap but we had good friends and decent clothing so we didn’t care.
The first day started with the ritual clearing of sheep shit from around the cabin (with the occasional cow pat thrown in). The pastures are still used as such and there is a heard of cattle and a a lot of sheep roaming free. I think I removed about 30 individual stools.
It is still charming to have the animals around though…
We basically just wandered around the area all day. The kids find a lot to do.
Nice to get back to the cabin to chill out though.
That evening i took a trip up a valley with a friend to fish the river. We walked upstream for an hour then worked our way back down, stopping to fish in between the rapids. Only small trout available but a lot of fun.
We are not north of the arctic circle here, but it still remains pretty light, even with cloud and rain. Repped IH as alternative mountain chic.
It is great fun being able to rock-hop so you end up fishing from massive boulders midstream, with the water raging around you.
Other things to catch than fish…
Then home for a nice beer around midnight as darkness finally drew in.
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After that we spent a couple of days alone at the cabin…weather was crap but we had good friends and decent clothing so we didn’t care.
The first day started with the ritual clearing of sheep shit from around the cabin (with the occasional cow pat thrown in). The pastures are still used as such and there is a heard of cattle and a a lot of sheep roaming free. I think I removed about 30 individual stools.
It is still charming to have the animals around though..
keeping the pasture green @neph93
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Awesome Scenery, I fancy a road trip!
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Holy Crap that's a lotta Crap @neph93 " I think I removed about 30 individual stools. "
Those cattle and sheep are like machines over there.From the great pix, it looks like a magical place.
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On our last day visiting Hot Ingrid’s family I went out on a fishing trip on the fjord. It was great fun. There was a lot of life on and in the water with porpoise swimming around us, chasing herring. We fished off a holm at the mouth of the fjord and did well for mackerel and pollock, to the point when we started putting the back as we had enough to eat…
UHR and IHxViberg for the trip
I took filets from my share, covered them in flour, salt and pepper and fried them in butter for some supper.
Washed down with a tasty porter.
Took a little nighttime stroll after packing for the trip home…
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Fresh Mackerel is one of life's great simple pleasures imo.
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Fresh Mackerel is one of life's great simple pleasures imo.
Absolutely. About this time of the year I like to take some kindling and foil to a beach about 30 mins drive from me. By that time the mackerel have made it this far north and if you catch one, you’ll catch five. I gut them, stuff them with lime or lemon, wrap them in foil and bake them in the coal of a quickly made fire. Brilliant.
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Superb shots @neph93 . Thanks
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So much fun in this thread This jacket had truly lived.