Nora in Norway: ‘Wear something red in moose hunting season’

Nora Stadler, student at Windesheim, is currently living in Norway to study ‘Education for diversity and sustainable living’. She’s blogging for WIN about her experiences studying abroad.


I recently travelled to Stockholm! And because I had flown so much this year due to my multiple semesters abroad, I chose to travel by FlixBus. For over eight hours! But it was all worth it because I spent three beautiful days with my friends from GPCM, which at this point, I had missed a bit too much!

They are doing their Erasmus semesters in Jönköping (Sweden) and Jyväskylä (Finland) and we even got to meet a friend who is doing her Erasmus semester in Stockholm. So it was a GPCM reunion, which felt super good. We even sent a little postcard to the office of or lecturers in Zwolle (still don’t know if that will arrive).

Crocheting session

When I was back in the bus to Norway, I was looking for my headphones, only for me to notice that I forgot them in the hostel in Stockholm. So, I had a long bus ride and train ride ahead of me that I was planning to spend on watching the new season of a series I love. Well, that journey turned into a nine hour crocheting session with wool I fortunately bought in Stockholm.

Back in Hamar, where I study, two of my friends from here and I decided to realise a plan that we had made right in the beginning of the semester: hiking in the Norwegian forests and sleeping in an off-grid cabin! Doing it the Norwegian way. Because we don’t have a car or any equipment we borrowed sleeping bags, backpacks and bikes and rented a cabin on AirBnB. This cabin neither had electricity or heating nor an in-door toilet.

Stunning nature

After, taking the bus to a nearby city and biking for 45 minutes we reached the cabin, left our luggage there and went for a hike. It was freezing cold, the nature was stunning and I had to wear something red because that’s recommended in moose hunting season.

But once we were back, our feet felt like ice blocks and I was the only one of us with any experience for making a fire in a stove. And after that was done (let’s not talk about that it took me an hour), I had the huge need to defrost my feet as you can see here.

Now I had my first exam here, two are still waiting and I’m leaving Norway already in the middle of December. I cannot realise how fast the time here has passed, but I am really glad that the November brought such rich experiences!

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