Podgorica, Montenegro

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Podgorica, Montenegro

by karpaterna » Fri Jun 08, 2007 3:35 pm

I will hike in Montenegro this summer, and need to buy fuel for my hiking kitchen.

Can anybody recommend me a shop in Podgorica that sells gas?
Do they use Primus och Campinggaz fittings?

If you dont know, I'd be happy if you could give me the address to any outdoor shops.

Thanks!!!
/Mats

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Data from 2005.

by Dinaric-ZG » Thu Jun 14, 2007 6:58 am

In my local tourist-guidebook Ive found a station that sells gas (at least for cars) and its name is "Energogas-autopuniliste"
on the next location: Dajbabe (close to Aluminium Factory - KAP, it is in SW part of Podgorica), tel no: ++382 81 644 333.

Gord

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by karpaterna » Fri Jun 15, 2007 2:53 pm

Thanks!

Does the gas tube look like this?
http://www.ikgaopreis.nl/images/gr/Primus_gas225.gif

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by Dinaric-ZG » Thu Jun 21, 2007 8:53 am

Hello.

Although I am often in Montenegro for mountain-holidays, I am not from Podgorica or Montenegro and Ive just found the address in my local guidebook.

But Ive seen such gas tubes around, im not sure but even on petrol stations.
If not in Podgorica you can find them for sure in Dubrovnik, Croatia.
But Im optimistic that you will find them anywhere in Montenegro.

Have a nice holidays there!

Gord

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by kamil » Thu Jun 21, 2007 9:10 am

Yeah, I've seen them more or less everywhere in Croatia in tourist/outdoor shops. Perhaps in Motenegro you can get them too, as it's one of the 2 most popular types.
cheers,
Kamil

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by karpaterna » Thu Jun 21, 2007 2:25 pm

Thanks!

Can anybody recommend a outdoor shop in Podgorica?


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