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Despite the fact that E6 passes through this village, it is a pretty dead road during the off-season (hitchhiker [[User:Sigurdas|Sigurdas]] got stuck there for 24 hours while thumbing from the North towards [[Oslo]]; there can literally be no more than 10 cars a day passing through this village), although there are many tourists heading for the Northern fjords and/or [[Nordkapp]] during the summer time which is always good news for any hitchhiker traveling in this area.
 
Despite the fact that E6 passes through this village, it is a pretty dead road during the off-season (hitchhiker [[User:Sigurdas|Sigurdas]] got stuck there for 24 hours while thumbing from the North towards [[Oslo]]; there can literally be no more than 10 cars a day passing through this village), although there are many tourists heading for the Northern fjords and/or [[Nordkapp]] during the summer time which is always good news for any hitchhiker traveling in this area.
  
When traveling in winter, warm and windproof clothes are essential!
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When traveling in [[winter]], warm and windproof clothes are essential!
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Revision as of 18:39, 13 October 2009

Trofors is the administrative centre of Grane municipality in Norway. Its population is 808 (as of 2008). European route E6 passes through the village and branches off to a national road (riksvei) nr.73 which heads through Hattfjelldal to Sweden.

Despite the fact that E6 passes through this village, it is a pretty dead road during the off-season (hitchhiker Sigurdas got stuck there for 24 hours while thumbing from the North towards Oslo; there can literally be no more than 10 cars a day passing through this village), although there are many tourists heading for the Northern fjords and/or Nordkapp during the summer time which is always good news for any hitchhiker traveling in this area.

When traveling in winter, warm and windproof clothes are essential!