Two Summers in Norway follows a seasoned traveler as he treks Norway’s wild passes, chases salmon, and savors the country’s dramatic scenery and hospitable people.
Aimed at anglers and curious travelers alike, the book blends practical travel detail with vivid natural description and cultural insight.
The author explains his reasons for visiting, compares Norway’s landscapes with other regions, and shares first-hand observations of rivers, mountains, and rural life. While fishing is a major thread, the narrative also paints a broad picture of the land, its climate, and its people, inviting readers to experience both adventure and reflection.
What you’ll experience
- Nordic landscapes—from glacier-swept passes to beaver-filled valleys—through detailed, scene-rich narration.
- Real travel challenges, including routes, gear, and the rhythms of mountain expeditions.
- Encounters with locals, hospitality, and glimpses of historical ties between Norway and Britain.
- A blend of outdoor passions with observations on language, culture, and everyday life.
Ideal for readers of travel journals, outdoor adventures, and nature lovers seeking a classic, bedrock-Northern Europe journey.