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The handover with Alex and Wilma went very smoothly, and during our trip, we quickly realized they had gone above and beyond to make our stay as comfortable as possible. We quickly felt comfortable in the campervan, a Peugeot originally built in the last century for freight transport, with a very powerful engine that, reportedly, the first owner had immediately converted into a campervan. Everything was very clean and like new, and cozy. It's also important to note that two separate problems we encountered along the way were quickly and efficiently resolved by Alex and Wilma. What makes the campervan special is its exceptional suitability for the high mountains and steep roads of Norway. You experience and feel the engine's power and reliability in the mountains, and you accept the old-fashioned sound typical of diesel engines from that era. This, and especially the solidity and sense of security in the campervan, combined with its rugged appearance, high seating position, and beautiful view, made the campervan, along with its history, special. Rosie is therefore highly recommended for anyone who wants to discover rugged, deserted places or simply wants to stay on a campsite.