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It might cause probs with the days though as during the summer the sun never sets and during the winter the sun never rises. Not many trucks will be able to cope with the cold either as it can drop to -60C during the winter. only the Scania and Volvos will be able to cope as thats what they were designed for.
I know cause i did several army training exercises in the winter in Northern Norway on the soviet/Finland border.
R Bedfords, Fodens, stalwarts and landrovers froze up so we borrowed Volvos and scanias from the Norwegian army.