I know this was 4 years ago but Im just about to do a Norway trip, already shipped the bike, just reminding myself where I want to visit by watching youtube videos. Great resource, thanks!
watching this in my hotel, having ridden all day to get to the Cairngorm's, was cold wet, and miserable, totally knackered, was inspired by your good self, thanks tmf.
Very enjoyable, the scenery doesn't fail to impress. The contrast of the countryside is spectacular. After having covered many miles on horseback I have always said bikers are always the most considerate people to meet while out. Nice to see you give them a thought.
I have to say, the route planning is spot on! That is exactly where I would ride between Lillehammer and Trondheim on a big touring bike without gravel tires on;)
Great video. When I rode in Norway last year I was not blessed with such weather though (about 70/30 sunshine/rain). I identified one rule in Norway: if the cloud ahead is grey it rains (unlike the UK when you can have a grey sky without it raining). Looking forward to the next episode!
North Utah USA where I live been dry all but one day in my area for 5 months, I can't wait for rain. Dust, fires, air pollution, too much pollen and nasty wasp not HONEY BEES like the old days,
Another great video from TMF. Just purchased a GS Rallye three weeks ago :-) Your informative videos on all matters GS are extremely useful and I cannot wait to start touring on it.
Brilliant that was Friday nights viewing thanks TMF, that was great. When you can’t get out on your bike, just watch TMF on his, happy days, cheers buddy🏍👍. I’ve got Monday off so planning a big ride up the west coast of Scotland on my new GSA
TheMissendenFlyer Yes saw them both, I live in the Trossachs so the west coast is really easy for me, one of my regular rides is to leave home at 7am on a Sunday morning and be having my breakfast in Oban by 8.30. Happy days, thanks again 👍🏍
My favorite bike reviewer in my neck of the woods. What's not to like? Can't wait for the footage from the west coast, hope you had good weather for it! PS: The lake/fjord at the start of the video is a river ;)
When you consider "The Gods made Norway" and the left-over rubble was used elsewhere in the world I can see why you made reference to wales/scotland/spain/canada but for me it beats everywhere else. Another great video, thanks.
Those bridges were all over the eastern US when I was young. Now they only exist in the western US till they get time to be replaced. Some places looked like the Rockies in the US. Great video.
18:37 🤔😂😂😂 Made me chuckle! The entire planet is stunning, its only people who knacker it..... Norwegians give a damn about the wilderness & with a decent infrastructure..... all's good!
Watching you from around 7000 feet in the Grand Tetons National Park. It is pretty warm over here right now, as well. Vacationing and watching you travel seems quite decadent. 😃
You would love the lenticular clouds we get here in McMurray, especially in the spring. Sometimes they are in stacks. If I think of it I will snap some pics for you if we get some good ones. They usually have very crisp sharp edges, very UFOish.
My feelings so far? Excellent riding, plenty of info as you ride along, temp, elevation etc and the scenery, well as you said, this is why we ride. I sincerely hope I ride again in the future, because I want to ride up there with my crazy Aussie friend, RM K! Can't wait to see part four.
@@TheMissendenFlyer Cannot wait to see it! After watching your excellent review of the Yamaha T Max, I am more than likely going to be choosing that for my next bike. You see I had to have my lower left leg amputated due to injuries sustained in the crash in the Scottish Borders last year. I'm determined to ride again (I was T boned by a sports bike) and although I adore the FJR1300, I think it may be too heavy for me with my prosthetic leg? Regards. Paul.
Great footage from your gopro hero 4, clear and sharp until it gets bugged. Watching on a damp dreary summers day in Blighty,aching slightly from riding yesterday, planning a European tour someday..great inspiration.
Fun to see you riding through what is for me familiar territory, i live in trondheim. If you happened to see a speed triple while you were there it might just have been me.
Great accompaniment to my morning cuppa, I really enjoyed that, TMF. I particularly liked the audio quality and your pithy commentary. The GS sounded good too. But £15 for a snack? Ye gods!! Keep 'em coming... and thanks 👍
for some unknown reason I missed Hell .... I love those lenticular clouds as well ... see lots of them in south of Spain - I tend to spend a lot of time in the Sierra Nevada mountains looking forward to the next episode
Hooray, the next episode I was eager to see. I've seen many Stavkirker in Norway. Beautiful wooden structures made without any metal nails. I've visited this one also. You should visited the inside of one of them. Your Garmin records the track you ride, including speed, height and distace. Use Basecamp to read it out. Norway keeps giving and giving. You will love the cathedral and surroundings in Trondheim. Hope you visited the fort. It looks like the roads have improved since 2012. Go 1 mile of the road and you'll be in the middle of nowhere. The cheapest way is the supermarket and make your own sandwiches. You mainly used the main roads. I used the smaller ones to see more cracking landscapes and have almost no traffic. North of Trondheim, near Steinkjer, there are stone carvings from the Viking era. You have to visit Norway again. You missed a lot due to the long journeys you made.
That interesting looking vehicle at 27:34 is a US built Humvee - the replacement for the old WW2 era Jeep. In fact, looks like there was a military convoy of some sort going along the side road as you came into Hell. You can see some more passing under the bridge you are on at on the right a few seconds earlier in the vid (headlights to the right of the bridge at 27:24). One of the vehicles looks like a deuce and a half. I know Norway uses the Humvee - but with the deuce, I wonder if that is a US military convoy. Not sure if the Norway military uses both. Love the "Ride On Right" reminder sticker. :D
I would guess it is a Norwegian military convoy. They have near universal conscription, so many Norwegians have to do their military drill every few years (most serve in the reserves).
Hi from Norway! If you think this roads are fantastic, I can’t wait to se you’re trip back home in Vestlandet 😅 Really great series and heartwarming comments from a great bike tourist . Keep up the good work 👍🏻
HELL. Gods expedition. 😂 ..and don't be to afraid of getting a ticket. I live in Norway and haven't got a ticket in 20 + years Slow down in urban 50 and 60 sones, and you'll be fine ☺ Love the series, looking forward to the episode were you ride pass my hometown 👍☺
Ma786sai Truly your videos are utterly remarkable to so so many ways. Appreciate And take immense delight in them. The 2017 R1200R that I recently acquired I’m letting go, I did it too light. Taking a 2006 R1200GS in its place. Somehow I find the 06 GS much better planted and I prefer the overall feel of this GS. I have ridden the newer water cooled GS yet prefer the older 2006. Lot more charm. I own a R100RS 1979, K1200RS 1999, Superblackbird 2001 also. God bless u Cyrus
Wow! If you get the wet and cold weather that we had in Norway last year you are going to be a bit damp and chilly after 300 miles. I am thinking of buying new Oxford textile kit and am keen to hear your review. Hope it's good for your sakes! Looking forward to the next episode
Great vid... Am keen to follow this tour as it's one I would love to do. What would be nice is at the end of you could do a video on what your thoughts were on motorad tours, this particular tour, the countries, time on the bike, cost, how it compares with say Scotland, Wales, Spain and in your list of tours where would you rate this. There are a bucket load of tours out there so it becomes hard to know where and which one to go on.
Ah, my Friday is now complete, another great one TMF. I will be out on the bike tomorrow myself, although not quite as exciting, State inspection (MOT) time.😭
Any chance of a quick review of how the bike is doing and maybe a shot or two of it (the bike). Loving this trip so far. Safe travels, oh a local beers review too lol
This is just lovely - breakfast in Norway - another superb travelogue. Maybe giving some idea of costs on these trips would be a good idea - particularly with prices in Norway, which can be a bit of a shock, as you noted at your lunch stop!
Thanks Fraser - glad you’re enjoying it - Norway is super expensive and I do try and mention costs as I go through the trip (for example the sandwich on this one!)...stay tuned for more soon!
Nice video as always, I was riding the same road over the mountain Rondane last weekend, lovely. If you are somewhere nearby the Atlantic road sometimes give me a heads up.... I'll join you for a twisties ride :-)Norway is perfect for motorcycle riding.
Fuel range : I have the GSA & have tested range (carried a spare can!!) - Fuel range display reduces to "---", then stays there, so best to remember mileage or reset one of the trips. I then managed to ride a further 43 miles before bike sputtered to a halt :-) This is useful info when touring. For the standard GS, the 'Reserve may be slightly less, but I do recommend you test it out when you are home - just for peace of mind... #TravellingWizzard
Enjoying this series at least as much as Scotland. Norway looks better than when I've seen similar trips. Still not sure if I'll visit given the dracconian speed enforcement 'though.
This man speaks the truth. Mountain roads, coastal roads, turquoise lakes, fjords, waterfalls, beaches, rainforest NZ has amazing geographical diversity for a relatively small country. North Island ain't half bad either.
Any time, there are plenty of us who would provide you with an escort around the country. When you are coming all this way, it would be best to come for a few weeks, don't do the usual tourist thing and imagine you can ride the whole country in 10 days ;-)
Wow, that alpine section of Norway does look like some spots in the Colorado rockies. Just a LOT lower. When I see that kind of terrain here it is usually at over 11,000ft
Should have taken the panniers....you could have packed some snacks :) Always remember to pack 'some space' !! :) Great series and looking forward to the West coast....lots of schlepping miles to get to the Arctic Circle though... I bet Richy Vida is watching this thinking 'Why couldn't the weather be like that when we went?'
I know this was 4 years ago but Im just about to do a Norway trip, already shipped the bike, just reminding myself where I want to visit by watching youtube videos. Great resource, thanks!
I'm very envious - a cracking place to ride....enjoy!
watching this in my hotel, having ridden all day to get to the Cairngorm's, was cold wet, and miserable, totally knackered, was inspired by your good self, thanks tmf.
Great up there - hope the weather improves for you...
Weekend started....cup of tea....and missenden flyer touring vid to watch, Friday’s will never be the same when this series finishes :(
Lots more to come yet - don’t panic!
And another half an hour of good entertainment. Thanks again TMF 👍👌
My pleasure!
That looks like a gravel road leading up to Hell, but it's actually paved with good intentions.
Dang, you got there before me! :-)
I'm a year late, but love your posts TMF.
Better late than never!
It's about time you come to Australia,we have amazing roads here. Another great production from the bald brit!
Another fantastic installation of your ride
I cannot tell you how much it means to me that you take the time to share all of this with us
thank you
Thank you for keeping watching Greg!
Sometimes they have a big party to celebrate their Fjords in Norway.
I think it's called a Fjord Fiesta
boom boom!
Knocked it out the park again with this video. Thanks for sharing and looking forward to the next episode
Very enjoyable, the scenery doesn't fail to impress. The contrast of the countryside is spectacular.
After having covered many miles on horseback I have always said bikers are always the most considerate people to meet while out. Nice to see you give them a thought.
Enjoying seeing your trip to the Arctic circle, the views and the roads look amazing.
Cheers Steve - the scenery gets MUCH better yet!
Watched this on my main TV which has a sound bar, loving the engine sound and feeling the vibration.
Brilliant - incredible given it's all recorded on a camera the size of a box of matches!
I have to say, the route planning is spot on! That is exactly where I would ride between Lillehammer and Trondheim on a big touring bike without gravel tires on;)
Looks like you had a wonderful time buddy.. what a clean and pristine country aye.. !
...put us to shame Del!
stunning scenery ....awsome video thanks again ..deffinatley looking forward to the next episode
Cheers Tom - the scenery just gets better on this one, you wait!
Outstanding. Enjoying this series VERY much. Makes Fridays that much better every week.
I’m really enjoying this series. Keep them coming!...
Great video. When I rode in Norway last year I was not blessed with such weather though (about 70/30 sunshine/rain). I identified one rule in Norway: if the cloud ahead is grey it rains (unlike the UK when you can have a grey sky without it raining). Looking forward to the next episode!
North Utah USA where I live been dry all but one day in my area for 5 months, I can't wait for rain. Dust, fires, air pollution, too much pollen and nasty wasp not HONEY BEES like the old days,
Stunning scenery and amazing roads....looking forward to Episode 4.
Fascinating to see a country that I guess most of us know little about. Great work as always. 👍🏼
Enjoyed the picturesque scenery.Thank you TMF
TMF, great roads, pitty about the rain, just like Scotland. Looking forward to next part. Have a good weekend. Kindest regards. A82 Joe.
Enjoyed it again, very scenic reminded me of Rannoch Moor and a few other spots on the West Coast. Also a few views like BC interior but greener.
Yes true....
nice to watch again....cant wait to see the next episode...thanks for sharing...
Some great roads and views, very well organised by the look of it. Looking forward to the next episode , good show Mr Flyer 👍
Another great video from TMF. Just purchased a GS Rallye three weeks ago :-) Your informative videos on all matters GS are extremely useful and I cannot wait to start touring on it.
Congratulations David - fabulous machine!
Enjoyed that! ....the Artic Circle beckons! Looking forward to the next episode. Cheers, Steve
"Generally speaking, me and churches dont mix" hehe, I like that :)
On that note, did they not let you take pictures inside the church? I've have heard of some European churches not allowing photography inside.
Excellent video. One of your best I reckon. This is what you could do for your long term bike tests......
Nice idea!
Brilliant that was Friday nights viewing thanks TMF, that was great. When you can’t get out on your bike, just watch TMF on his, happy days, cheers buddy🏍👍. I’ve got Monday off so planning a big ride up the west coast of Scotland on my new GSA
It’s brill up there Ian, did you see my NC500 and Western Isles tours??
TheMissendenFlyer Yes saw them both, I live in the Trossachs so the west coast is really easy for me, one of my regular rides is to leave home at 7am on a Sunday morning and be having my breakfast in Oban by 8.30. Happy days, thanks again 👍🏍
My favorite bike reviewer in my neck of the woods. What's not to like? Can't wait for the footage from the west coast, hope you had good weather for it!
PS: The lake/fjord at the start of the video is a river ;)
...yes that West Coast - WOW - coming in episodes 9 on wards I think!
I am a totally solo traveller but respect to you and your blogs 😉 I just travel and do my own thing . Respect .😉
Thoroughly enjoying your adventure, big miles and big scenery, looking forward to the return trip down the west coast, cheers :-)
Awesome upload TMF, loving this trip. Totally inspiring
Thank you Browny181 - loads more to come!
When you consider "The Gods made Norway" and the left-over rubble was used elsewhere in the world I can see why you made reference to wales/scotland/spain/canada but for me it beats everywhere else.
Another great video, thanks.
Those bridges were all over the eastern US when I was young. Now they only exist in the western US till they get time to be replaced. Some places looked like the Rockies in the US.
Great video.
Thanks James and I entirely agree about the similarities with the Rockies....
You have the best part of Norway ahead.I enjoy your vlog😀👍👍
Well worth waiting for again very entertaining and informative....keep up the good work and stay safe ..
Excellent tour guide. Can't believe that far north and far away and you have Pipers Crisps which are made 10 miles away from me in Elsham.
beautiful country, amazing scenery, really enjoying this tour, expensive lunch though
18:37 🤔😂😂😂 Made me chuckle! The entire planet is stunning, its only people who knacker it..... Norwegians give a damn about the wilderness & with a decent infrastructure..... all's good!
Watching you from around 7000 feet in the Grand Tetons National Park. It is pretty warm over here right now, as well. Vacationing and watching you travel seems quite decadent. 😃
Have a great holiday!
You would love the lenticular clouds we get here in McMurray, especially in the spring. Sometimes they are in stacks. If I think of it I will snap some pics for you if we get some good ones. They usually have very crisp sharp edges, very UFOish.
Another great one! Almost starting to take spectacular scenery for granted on TMF tours! Greg.
Amazing views! Love the "Ride on right" note on the GPS :)
My feelings so far? Excellent riding, plenty of info as you ride along, temp, elevation etc and the scenery, well as you said, this is why we ride. I sincerely hope I ride again in the future, because I want to ride up there with my crazy Aussie friend, RM K! Can't wait to see part four.
It gets better yet Paul!
@@TheMissendenFlyer Cannot wait to see it! After watching your excellent review of the Yamaha T Max, I am more than likely going to be choosing that for my next bike. You see I had to have my lower left leg amputated due to injuries sustained in the crash in the Scottish Borders last year. I'm determined to ride again (I was T boned by a sports bike) and although I adore the FJR1300, I think it may be too heavy for me with my prosthetic leg? Regards. Paul.
Another great episode - looking forward to the next.......
Enjoyed that very much. I do love your travel video’s 😉👍🏻
Great footage from your gopro hero 4, clear and sharp until it gets bugged. Watching on a damp dreary summers day in Blighty,aching slightly from riding yesterday, planning a European tour someday..great inspiration.
Brilliant continuation to the series! Roll on episode 4! 👍
TMF, when you get home you can tell everyone you have been to Hell and back, LOL
Fun to see you riding through what is for me familiar territory, i live in trondheim. If you happened to see a speed triple while you were there it might just have been me.
You’re a lucky man!
Loving this series. Very inspiring.
Great accompaniment to my morning cuppa, I really enjoyed that, TMF. I particularly liked the audio quality and your pithy commentary. The GS sounded good too. But £15 for a snack? Ye gods!!
Keep 'em coming... and thanks 👍
Loads more pithy commentary to come Keith - stay tuned!
Rinjie-boo! Hahaha! Had a nice chuckle when you said that.
I'm not Norwegian myself and I have to say I prefer your version already. 😂
...I think you'll find mine are the correct pronunciations...
The thing with "Stavkyrkor" in generell is that they are quite old. Ringeby Stavkyrka is from about 1220 ad
for some unknown reason I missed Hell .... I love those lenticular clouds as well ... see lots of them in south of Spain - I tend to spend a lot of time in the Sierra Nevada mountains
looking forward to the next episode
Hooray, the next episode I was eager to see.
I've seen many Stavkirker in Norway. Beautiful wooden structures made without any metal nails. I've visited this one also. You should visited the inside of one of them.
Your Garmin records the track you ride, including speed, height and distace. Use Basecamp to read it out.
Norway keeps giving and giving.
You will love the cathedral and surroundings in Trondheim. Hope you visited the fort.
It looks like the roads have improved since 2012. Go 1 mile of the road and you'll be in the middle of nowhere.
The cheapest way is the supermarket and make your own sandwiches.
You mainly used the main roads. I used the smaller ones to see more cracking landscapes and have almost no traffic.
North of Trondheim, near Steinkjer, there are stone carvings from the Viking era.
You have to visit Norway again. You missed a lot due to the long journeys you made.
GREAT VIEWING MATE....ENJOYED THAT CANT WAIT FOR THE NEXT ONE
That interesting looking vehicle at 27:34 is a US built Humvee - the replacement for the old WW2 era Jeep. In fact, looks like there was a military convoy of some sort going along the side road as you came into Hell. You can see some more passing under the bridge you are on at on the right a few seconds earlier in the vid (headlights to the right of the bridge at 27:24). One of the vehicles looks like a deuce and a half. I know Norway uses the Humvee - but with the deuce, I wonder if that is a US military convoy. Not sure if the Norway military uses both.
Love the "Ride On Right" reminder sticker. :D
I would guess it is a Norwegian military convoy. They have near universal conscription, so many Norwegians have to do their military drill every few years (most serve in the reserves).
Keep up the good work 😎 👍🏻🏍🇬🇧🏁
i have been on E6all the way from sweden to norway in my 44 ton truck do the 3 countries delivering goods
I am enjoying these vids. A 'cracking" job on the editing. Well done!
Really enjoyed that one........should have had a handbasket though! :-)
Hi from Norway! If you think this roads are fantastic, I can’t wait to se you’re trip back home in Vestlandet 😅 Really great series and heartwarming comments from a great bike tourist . Keep up the good work 👍🏻
...what a country you have...!
Another smashing video. Thank you.
Great video as always tmf what a country to see, beautiful!
It gets much better yet Terry - stay tuned!
Love it....keep em coming please
Will do - loads more to come!
HELL. Gods expedition. 😂
..and don't be to afraid of getting a ticket. I live in Norway and haven't got a ticket in 20 + years
Slow down in urban 50 and 60 sones, and you'll be fine ☺
Love the series, looking forward to the episode were you ride pass my hometown 👍☺
Which is your home town McRoads?
@@TheMissendenFlyer Kristiansund. Looking at your map I think you passed through it on your way south, just before the atlantic road.
You should definitely mention the weather more!! Wasn’t sure if I was watching TMF or Michael Fish ha.
Thanks for the tip! :0)
First and highly excited for this episode, your touring videos are great and i look forward to them every week, keep up the great work.
Thanks Josh - this tour gets better in the later episodes so stay tuned!
Great video. Looking forward to the next one.
Brilliant, keep up the good work.
Simply incredible!!
Ma786sai
Truly your videos are utterly remarkable to so so many ways. Appreciate And take immense delight in them. The 2017 R1200R that I recently acquired I’m letting go, I did it too light. Taking a 2006 R1200GS in its place. Somehow I find the 06 GS much better planted and I prefer the overall feel of this GS. I have ridden the newer water cooled GS yet prefer the older 2006. Lot more charm. I own a R100RS 1979, K1200RS 1999, Superblackbird 2001 also. God bless u
Cyrus
Thank you for the kind comments!
Looks amazing!
It sure was!
God didn't build Norway, it was Slartibarfast !
Ian Clarke It won an award you know.
Excellent series 👍👍
Thanks. Love the snaps.
Wow! If you get the wet and cold weather that we had in Norway last year you are going to be a bit damp and chilly after 300 miles. I am thinking of buying new Oxford textile kit and am keen to hear your review. Hope it's good for your sakes!
Looking forward to the next episode
Great vid... Am keen to follow this tour as it's one I would love to do. What would be nice is at the end of you could do a video on what your thoughts were on motorad tours, this particular tour, the countries, time on the bike, cost, how it compares with say Scotland, Wales, Spain and in your list of tours where would you rate this. There are a bucket load of tours out there so it becomes hard to know where and which one to go on.
Thanks QuinnRider for the suggestion - I may well do that, sort of a summary thing in the garage answering those points....
Great video.
You miss out on the best part of Norway, Lofoten and Vesterålen. 🇳🇴
I’ll come back!
Good morning FOLKS? What happened to KIDS? Makes me feel old! I love these trip videos - always look forward to Fridays.
Oops sorry, my bad.....
Ah, my Friday is now complete, another great one TMF. I will be out on the bike tomorrow myself, although not quite as exciting, State inspection (MOT) time.😭
Any chance of a quick review of how the bike is doing and maybe a shot or two of it (the bike). Loving this trip so far. Safe travels, oh a local beers review too lol
Oops - too late! Home now....
That was good, some fantastic scenery! Speed limits suck a bit, wonder if they should re-think for weather conditions like in France.
France has just dropped limits to 80kmh on normal roads, about the same as Norway
ah well ignore my comment haha... When did they do that?
@@2dgScotland 1st of July
never even noticed when I was there... cheers!
"..........sort of Cairngormsi .... that sort of thing." Love it ;-)
Do you agree though Malcolm?
Definitely! Almost as Cairngormsi as the real thing. (Hopefully without the midges though).
This is just lovely - breakfast in Norway - another superb travelogue. Maybe giving some idea of costs on these trips would be a good idea - particularly with prices in Norway, which can be a bit of a shock, as you noted at your lunch stop!
Thanks Fraser - glad you’re enjoying it - Norway is super expensive and I do try and mention costs as I go through the trip (for example the sandwich on this one!)...stay tuned for more soon!
Nice video as always, I was riding the same road over the mountain Rondane last weekend, lovely. If you are somewhere nearby the Atlantic road sometimes give me a heads up.... I'll join you for a twisties ride :-)Norway is perfect for motorcycle riding.
Fuel range : I have the GSA & have tested range (carried a spare can!!) - Fuel range display reduces to "---", then stays there, so best to remember mileage or reset one of the trips. I then managed to ride a further 43 miles before bike sputtered to a halt :-) This is useful info when touring. For the standard GS, the 'Reserve may be slightly less, but I do recommend you test it out when you are home - just for peace of mind... #TravellingWizzard
Nice one Kevin - that squares with what others have told me and eases my fuel range anxiety somewhat! Must try that sometime though....
Wonderful stuff, roll on the next one..!
Nice to see you in my country! Morten
You're a lucky man!
that hitch is give me a lot of attention..😁😁😁.. but the road and scenery is very beautiful..ride safe..
Enjoying this series at least as much as Scotland. Norway looks better than when I've seen similar trips. Still not sure if I'll visit given the dracconian speed enforcement 'though.
Come see the south island of new Zealand. I guarantee you will be impressed
When can I come?
TheMissendenFlyer it’s almost spring. I’m sure there’s enough of your viewers to sort out a guided tour north and south
This man speaks the truth. Mountain roads, coastal roads, turquoise lakes, fjords, waterfalls, beaches, rainforest NZ has amazing geographical diversity for a relatively small country. North Island ain't half bad either.
Any time, there are plenty of us who would provide you with an escort around the country. When you are coming all this way, it would be best to come for a few weeks, don't do the usual tourist thing and imagine you can ride the whole country in 10 days ;-)
South east Australia isn't bad either.
Wow, that alpine section of Norway does look like some spots in the Colorado rockies. Just a LOT lower. When I see that kind of terrain here it is usually at over 11,000ft
Crikey - do you ride with oxygen!! :0)
The bike could probably use it, definitely down on power up there. My other hobby is mountaineering, so I spend a lot of time up there.
Fantastic vid again very impressed keep it up
Thanks Mark - this tour gets better I reckon, thanks for watching and for the kind words.
Should have taken the panniers....you could have packed some snacks :) Always remember to pack 'some space' !! :) Great series and looking forward to the West coast....lots of schlepping miles to get to the Arctic Circle though... I bet Richy Vida is watching this thinking 'Why couldn't the weather be like that when we went?'
Yes I did feel for those guys - good weather makes ALL the difference doesn’t it....
Wow , very nice video