
We came
back through western Sweden. Scandinavia, particularly Sweden, is
an ideal destination for camper-vans and mobile homes. In addition
to having good campsites, there are many stopping places on main roads
with excellent, well maintained toilet facilities including hot water.
Also, their laws are quite liberal in terms of allowing "wild"
camping.
Interruption
from the Bongomaster: In Sweden there is something called Allemannsrätt,
or "Everybody's Right". This effectively means that, within
reason, anyone can camp anywhereunder certain conditions, except on
non-cultivated ground. Some of these conditions are: Max. stay 48
hours, no garbage left behind, and if closer than 150 metres to a
house or cabin you have to ask the owner for permission.
In all,
we did in excess of 5,000 miles which was also about the number of
mosquito bites we collected (up there, they bite you through your
hair!). Didn't experience any darkness for most of the trip. In fact,
in the arctic, the best time for birdwatching is the early hours of
the morning.
The Bongo proved ideal for the trip. Never let us down and we only
needed to use the diesel heating once with the weather being generally
pretty good. I slept downstairs and Nick upstairs. On a few occasions,
we rented a cabin for the night, just to allow ourselves the opportunity
to "spread out" a bit.
Definitely recommended!