6 days bikepacking across Denmark with our dog: Denmarks wild side

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  • Опубликовано: 22 июн 2022
  • Follow along as we cycle coast to coast on a bikepacking journey across Denmark in search of Denmarks wild side with our Jack Russell terrier, Banjo the adventure puppy.
    Now, you might wonder, why leave the forests and mountains of Norway behind to ride bikes in Denmark? A whopping sixty percent of Denmark is made up of farmland. Only a minuscule 13 percent of Denmark is covered by forest. In other words: You don’t travel to Denmark to experience vast wilderness.
    But there is something else about the Denmark. A different sort of wild. Consisting of Jutland and a whole bunch of islands, Denmark have a remarkably high coastline to mainland ratio. In other words: Denmark is a coastal land. Denmarks wild side is the coast.
    The question, though, is where do you camp close to the coast in Denmark? Camping on the beach with a tent isn’t allowed. The solution? The few small designated areas where camping is allowed, often with wooden lean-to’s big enough to swallow a small tent. It might not be epic wilderness, but it sure has a charm of its own.
    Filmed with Fujifilm XT3 and the Fujifilm XC 15-45mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS PZ. Edited in Lumafusion.
    Music provided by Epidemic Sounds:
    Go on Blues - Bo the Drifter
    Dreamin' - Hara Noda
    Cornelia (instrumental version) - The Eastern Plain
    Långholmen - Gustav Lundgren
    Hankering - Headlund
    Brittle Bones - Sunfish Grove
    I Will Be Right Here With You - Wendy Marcini
    Ship - Hara Noda
    Lush Dreams - The New Fools
    #bikepacking #bicycletouring #cycling #denmark

Комментарии • 94

  • @SasuKrow
    @SasuKrow 2 года назад +16

    Very few things manage to instill a feeling of peace and tranquility as much as this video has.

    • @BackwoodsBikepacking
      @BackwoodsBikepacking  2 года назад

      Thanks, happy to hear you enjoyed the vibe in the movie! 😊🙏

  • @trevorrowell9451
    @trevorrowell9451 2 года назад +10

    Beautifully done; both the actual tour and the video. I am a mountain junkie when it comes to bike packing/touring but at 72 years old I can see the potential pleasure of Denmark and may head up that way after the summer tourist season is done. Many thanks for sharing this.

    • @BackwoodsBikepacking
      @BackwoodsBikepacking  2 года назад +1

      Glad you liked it! 😊 I have a soft spot for mountains myself, but have to admit that it’s usually a bit more relaxing riding in Denmark than the mountains of Norway. I do miss having the possibility of putting up my tent anywhere I want like we can in Norway. Happy riding!

  • @PUAlum
    @PUAlum 2 года назад +11

    How delightful to stumble upon this video. It’s really not my kind of thing… Sadly. But I love Denmark and I’m always looking for news and history items. The idea of biking across the country sounds appealing. But i’m too old for that. I love the images and your wonderful narrative added extra life. Thank you so much for taking the time to put this video together and post it. And the dog looks delightful. Greetings from Los Angeles!

    • @BackwoodsBikepacking
      @BackwoodsBikepacking  2 года назад

      Thanks for your lovely comment, very much appreciated! Greetings from Norway! 😊🙏

  • @robwhite461
    @robwhite461 Год назад +1

    Thank you
    There’s so many shitty things going on in the world at present. Watching your films makes me happy again.

  • @melaniamonicacraciun9900
    @melaniamonicacraciun9900 2 года назад +1

    Remarcable.. human happiness looks this good, the most exciting adventure of life riding the bicycle out there in the wild

  • @nigelsmith7875
    @nigelsmith7875 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for a wonderfully calm and peaceful video. It looked like you had a great time on the bikes, just like it should be! The old railway paths look fantastic for cycling, wish we had more of them here in the UK.

    • @BackwoodsBikepacking
      @BackwoodsBikepacking  2 года назад

      Happy to hear that you liked the vibe of the movie. Rail trails are wonderful to ride on, wish we had more of them here in Norway too 😊

  • @adhy101
    @adhy101 Год назад

    What a lovely film, thank you for taking us along for the ride.

  • @Velorize
    @Velorize 2 года назад +2

    Amazing bikepacking film. Thank for sharing.

  • @KeroSkjegg
    @KeroSkjegg Год назад

    Pleasure to see your videos. They are so full of calm gratitude and simple joy. As a father of two daughters and a bicycle enthusiast, I hope one day to have a trip like that, being able to ride with a graceful young woman and remembering all the trips we made when this young woman was just a little kid. Thanks for your channel. Glede til deg og din familie. :)

    • @BackwoodsBikepacking
      @BackwoodsBikepacking  Год назад

      Thank you so much for the kind words 😊🙏 Hope you get to ride that ride!

  • @lostinature
    @lostinature Год назад

    Real pleasure to watch. Love the setup of the film with you narrating the trip as the clips are rolling along. Also I live in Denmark and it's really inspiring to se it through the eyes of a foreigner .

    • @BackwoodsBikepacking
      @BackwoodsBikepacking  Год назад

      Thanks a lot, glad to hear you enjoyed the movie. I’m actually half Danish and love riding in Denmark 😄

  • @leonardneamtu_
    @leonardneamtu_ 2 года назад +1

    such a beautiful story and calm experience!
    great job!

  • @SvenfromKiel
    @SvenfromKiel Год назад

    nice pictures and composition with music together...thx for it!

  • @fungjoon
    @fungjoon 2 года назад

    i love your words ... so wonderfully chosen ... watching your videos gave me a wonderful sense of freedom ... and yet connection to nature

    • @BackwoodsBikepacking
      @BackwoodsBikepacking  2 года назад

      Thank you for the kind words, glad you liked the vibe of the movie! 😊🙏

  • @garryshirreffs9517
    @garryshirreffs9517 2 года назад +1

    Lovely video thanks for posting very chilled vibe thanks again 😄

    • @BackwoodsBikepacking
      @BackwoodsBikepacking  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for commenting, happy to hear you enjoyed the video! 🙏😊

  • @musicfreak1082
    @musicfreak1082 2 года назад

    Awesome video, really well done. I appreciate the work you put into this!

  • @rustybrockmann2344
    @rustybrockmann2344 Год назад

    I’ve been watching and sharing your videos with friends and family. The editing, your choice of music and narrative are all wonderful. As others have noted, calming and peaceful. I’d also add inspiring. I also tour with my bicycle, but so far only overnight trips lasting two days. Your videos have me thinking about longer trips.
    Thanks for the inspiration!

    • @BackwoodsBikepacking
      @BackwoodsBikepacking  Год назад

      Thanks for the kind words, really appreciated! 😊🙏 There’s a certain joy to longer trips, but I also love the short trips you can squeeze in between all the obligations of modern life 😊

  • @tonypaddler
    @tonypaddler 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video style and content .
    Thanks very much 👍

  • @greatday2224
    @greatday2224 2 года назад

    Hi from Cape Town, South Africa. I loved your video. Thanks for making and sharing it.

  • @Danishworldventures
    @Danishworldventures Год назад

    What a nice and tranquil video. Well done

  • @DanYsns
    @DanYsns 10 месяцев назад

    Tak for en dejlig film

  • @fexro7914
    @fexro7914 Год назад

    What a nice video! Great storytelling! 🙂

  • @michaelzieniewicz1107
    @michaelzieniewicz1107 Год назад

    4:27 - welcome to Vestbjerg, my childhood village, fellow bikepacker :-)

  • @2pinttony719
    @2pinttony719 2 года назад

    Another top video 👍👍👍👍 your dog is great and such a good companion

    • @BackwoodsBikepacking
      @BackwoodsBikepacking  2 года назад +1

      Thanks a lot, glad to hear you enjoyed this one too! 😊🙏

    • @BackwoodsBikepacking
      @BackwoodsBikepacking  2 года назад +1

      And your right, Banjo is a great companion on trips (and it sure was way easier cycling through Denmark with him than in the Norwegian mountains last summer 😄).

  • @yellowbicycleartstudio8974
    @yellowbicycleartstudio8974 Год назад

    Beautiful video and wonderful narration!

  • @MC-Racing
    @MC-Racing 2 года назад +3

    denne video er så poetisk og smuk. jeg er glad for, at jeg så den, og håber i kommer igen en anden gang :-) tak for at i delte jeres oplevelse, jeg blev også beroliget af jeres rejse :-)

    • @BackwoodsBikepacking
      @BackwoodsBikepacking  2 года назад +1

      Det var hyggeligt at høre du kunne lide filmen, tak for det! 😊 Jeg har allerede været et par gange på cykeltur i DK siden efteråret og har en film der venter på at blive redigeret. God sommer!

    • @MC-Racing
      @MC-Racing 2 года назад

      @@BackwoodsBikepacking Tak det samme til jer, jeg skynder mig at abbonnere, så jeg ikke går glip af dem ;-)

    • @BackwoodsBikepacking
      @BackwoodsBikepacking  2 года назад +1

      Tak for det, så må jeg hellere komme i omdrejninger med filmen! 😄 Jeg har dog lige et par andre der skal laves først 😊

  • @ogshadow113
    @ogshadow113 2 года назад

    amazing video

  • @shuragoni
    @shuragoni 10 месяцев назад

    Hello! thank you for your videos, they motivated me to make my first video and create a RUclips channel!

  • @sailingaeolus
    @sailingaeolus Год назад

    That "thin sliver of grass between the bike path and road" is a WHOLE lot more than you'll get in the USA. And it will be massive Ford F250s pick up trucks passing you at 50 mph. Norway really looks fabulous in comparison to Denmark, but maybe gets old if it's your home? The eastern side of the USA does have lots of removed rail trail too, similar to what you're showing in Denmark. Thanks for sharing.

    • @BackwoodsBikepacking
      @BackwoodsBikepacking  Год назад

      I’m half danish so have been riding across Denmark quite a few times to visit family. Riding in Norway is a different beast compared to Denmark. In many places the roads are narrow, twisting and steep and often with a minuscule road shoulder or none, so I’m all too familiar with riding on nerve racking roads. I guess Denmark is great for its bike friendliness and long beaches while Norway has its vast forests and mountains. I’ll have them both if I can 😄

    • @sailingaeolus
      @sailingaeolus Год назад +1

      @@BackwoodsBikepacking You know, my name is Eric (not sailing). Like most Americans, I have no idea where I come from. I know one grandfather was French at least by sir name and my teeth have cusps unique to native Americans (Indians), but other than that...? I've always felt this strange connection to Norway and sailing. Something about the Vikings just seems right, especially a longboat. Anyhow in my opinion Norway is a landscape of fantastic beauty, rugged and cold so harsh as to be lethal, a unique place and gem.

    • @BackwoodsBikepacking
      @BackwoodsBikepacking  Год назад

      @@sailingaeolus Maybe there’s some Viking blood there 😄 Norway has absolutely a fantastic landscape. Paradoxically, I’m reading Edward Abbey’s Desert Solitaire at the moment 😄

  • @daansoare
    @daansoare 2 года назад +1

    Amazing video! Reminds me of cycling in Denmark with my parents and brothers in 2019. Also, I’d like to ask whether a bike setup video would be something possible?

    • @BackwoodsBikepacking
      @BackwoodsBikepacking  2 года назад +1

      Glad you liked it, thanks! 😊 I might do a bike setup movie at one point. Trouble is, I kinda have a new setup each time I head out the door 😆 I guess I might have to make a couple of them 😄

  • @bwa382
    @bwa382 Год назад

    I really like your videos and the way you make your bike trips a story one likes to listen to. I would still have a question, if I may: The saffdlebag look really nice. Which one do you use? Best, Bernd

    • @BackwoodsBikepacking
      @BackwoodsBikepacking  Год назад

      Happy to hear you enjoy the movies! 😊🙏🏻 The saddlebags we use are the Carradice Long Flap Campers. They work very well as a handlebar bag with a front rack too.

  • @davidharris4062
    @davidharris4062 Год назад

    Nice to see someone else using Carradice bags

  • @marinaheban3013
    @marinaheban3013 Год назад

    Does the puppy have a social media? 😂❤️I AM OBSESSED!!

  • @raunholt1234
    @raunholt1234 Год назад

    Bramming til Grindsted bliver lavet til banesti. Det vil gøre det muligt at køre på banesti 95% af tiden fra Ålborg til Bramming over ca 200km

  • @harpo.marx1917
    @harpo.marx1917 2 года назад +1

    I discovered your trip through the "Carradice" bag that caught my attention. I travel, but with more sun, I live in Spain. I wanted to ask for information, the straight handlebar of one of the bikes, (N) is it Nitto? If it is Nitto or another model, please tell me the size and setback in degrees. Another request, I have tried to carry the Carradice bag and some small panniers in front like you do, and I just don't feel comfortable with the handlebar heavily loaded with weight, how do you feel "riding" with so much weight in front? I appreciate your response.

    • @BackwoodsBikepacking
      @BackwoodsBikepacking  2 года назад

      The handlebars are the 750mm version of the Nitto for Shred bars. You can read more about them here: global.bluelug.com/nitto-for-shred-bar-silver.html 😊 Before I mounted them on the bike I used to have Nitto dirt drop bars on the bike, but they didn’t provide enough leverage to muscle big panniers and the Carradice bag in the front and Banjo in the rear. The wide Nitto for Shred bars solved that. Absolutely recommend them in the wide version if you want to carry a lot in the front. You might know this, but it’s crucial that the front panniers are placed in a way (fore or aft) that minimizes the effect on the steering. Too far in front of the fork (or behind) will have a big impact on how the panniers affects the steering. The narrower the handlebar, the more pronounced the effect is.

  • @chengo89
    @chengo89 2 года назад

    Hey! Pretty inspired by this story! Did you record the route anywhere? Would you mind sharing it? Also, do you have other routes I Denmark? Much thanks from fellow Norwegian

    • @BackwoodsBikepacking
      @BackwoodsBikepacking  2 года назад

      Cool, glad you liked it! 😊🙏 I rarely share my routes on a one to one basis for a number of reasons, one being time constraints 😊 That being said, if you haven’t already, I’d encourage you to check out ridewithgps.com and udinaturen.dk. These are really great resources to create a bunch of different route alternatives from. I can spend hours researching these resources while dreaming up new trips and routes 😄

  • @Gert-DK
    @Gert-DK 5 месяцев назад

    I really don't get it. The predominant wind here in DK is West to North West. Wind from the East is rare, if it is in the winter it will get very cold, in summer very hot.
    You should have had tailwind towards Aarhus. I live right out towards an eastern coast, I can't remember such a period with eastern wind last year.
    Anyway, very good video.
    Edit: Try the West coast of Denmark. If you have the time, you can extend your tour to the German coast too. In the cycling season, you will meet many other cyclists in the shelter camps. A good place to exchange tips and tricks.

    • @BackwoodsBikepacking
      @BackwoodsBikepacking  5 месяцев назад

      This was back in 2021, not 2023, and I agree, we felt a bit out of luck with the wind compared to what we usually encounter (I think we have cycled across Denmark six or seven times). I believe I mention that it was in 2021 in the very beginning of the movie, but I can understand your confusion if you thought it was 2023 😊 We haven’t been further west than Løgstør yet as these trips also function as a transport to Copenhagen to visit family and we are often a bit limited on time in spring or autumn. The west coast sure is tempting, though. I have been winter bikepacking a few times along the west coast between Slettestrand, Løkken and Skagen. Good times.

    • @Gert-DK
      @Gert-DK 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@BackwoodsBikepacking That explains why.

  • @DooonuuuTT
    @DooonuuuTT 10 месяцев назад

    Hi @Backwoods Bikepacking at which season did you went there ? Thx

  • @simonstal8800
    @simonstal8800 Месяц назад

    I saw that you use Lumafusion to edit. May I ask which unit you use to edit it on? an ipad? How does that work for you? I have been thinking about doing the same while I start traveling later this year.
    Best regards
    Simon

    • @BackwoodsBikepacking
      @BackwoodsBikepacking  Месяц назад

      Hi Simon. All the movies on the channel has been edited in Lumafusion on an iPad Pro 13.2 inch 2020 model. Just to give some background: I started playing round with video editing around 2010, learning basic skills in Sony Vegas. In 2013, I transitioned to Mac and FCPX, but I think I can count on one hand the number of movies I’ve edited in FCPX. The editing itself was fine, but as I only occasionally edited movies, I disliked how the data had to be organized in libraries, events and projects. That’s obviously great for pro use, but made things cumbersome for me. Lumafusion seemed to have the features I needed the most, and I really, really like the recent version. I guess the only feature I miss is the ability to play with colour curves to create my own funky LUTs and presets in the app. At the same time I switched to Lumafusion, I also began using the iPad as my main work tool. It’s not for everyone, but for me, the positives outweigh the downsides. As a newb, I tended to go for pro solutions, but nowadays, I enjoy keeping things simple and focus on what I find fun. For me, that’s storytelling, not technical perfection. Best regards, Mikkel

    • @simonstal8800
      @simonstal8800 Месяц назад

      @@BackwoodsBikepacking Thank you for taking the time to reply. I think I will give it a try as I am not a pro and it might be useable for my needs. Have a good day

  • @urlewd
    @urlewd 2 года назад

    Wonderful video! Do you have any tips on how to find tent sites in Denmark?

    • @BackwoodsBikepacking
      @BackwoodsBikepacking  2 года назад

      Thanks, glad you liked it! I recommend using the danish official homepage udinaturen.dk. Click on "FIND FACILITETER PÅ KORT" in the upper right corner, then navigate down to the menu item "UDVALGTE" and scroll to "sov under stjernerne" (it translates into "sleep under the stars"). The different types of sites are marked on the map. Some sites need to be booked in advance. Forest areas marked with blue are areas where you are free to pitch your tent more or less wherever you like for a maximum of, if I remember correctly, two nights.

    • @chrthiel
      @chrthiel 2 года назад +1

      @@BackwoodsBikepacking Even if the shelter itself is booked you're still free to set up your tent and use the rest of the facilities.

    • @BackwoodsBikepacking
      @BackwoodsBikepacking  2 года назад

      Good point, thanks. It’s not always clear from the description of the sites.

    • @chrthiel
      @chrthiel 2 года назад +1

      @@BackwoodsBikepacking If it's a public shelter the booking only covers the shelter and the description will say if you're not allowed to pitch a tent there. There are also privately owned shelters that you can book and they operate on their own rules

    • @BackwoodsBikepacking
      @BackwoodsBikepacking  2 года назад

      Thanks!

  • @joannetorre4127
    @joannetorre4127 3 месяца назад

    Can you share your route? I want to bike with my 13th yr old son :)

    • @BackwoodsBikepacking
      @BackwoodsBikepacking  2 месяца назад

      I recommend checking ridewithgps.com to search for bicycle routes in Denmark. The page udinaturen.dk is great for finding places to camp. The possibilities to make your own routes are almost endless 😊

  • @DANMARK579
    @DANMARK579 2 года назад

    *The one's a diffrent for hiking and mount tracking outdoor in europe and asia,in asia the adventure start from a teenages and averages they's while to 30years old has retired,but in europe the adventure start average at up to 30 years old until 70 years old,even until to died 😁😂🤣👍*

  • @larstueschjth2658
    @larstueschjth2658 Год назад

    I wonder where you get all off the 'fact's' from,as a dane🕵️

    • @BackwoodsBikepacking
      @BackwoodsBikepacking  Год назад +1

      I’m not sure about what facts you are thinking about, I can’t honestly remember much except something about otters around Aalborg, but I’m half Danish and tend do grab the occasional fact or stuff I find interesting on the interwebs or from other sources as I roll along through life 😄