We have arrived in Kristiansund after riding across the bridges on the Atlantic ocean road. It has been an amazingly sunny day and we have enjoyed seeing all of the islands and small coastal villages along the way. Tomorrow we set off for Tingvoll and inland again. We saw our first road sign with a distance to Trondheim, so we are getting closer to our homes from last year and to the midpoint in Norway.
Continuing to hope for sunny weather... six weeks left!!
Friday, June 14, 2024
Monday, June 19, 2023
Sulky saga
As you may have noticed, we have some luggage. The total mass varies quite a bit depending on the amount of food we happen to be carrying at the moment, but generally it tends to run about 30 kilos (66 lbs). This load rides with us in a series of 6 bags: four panniers, a stuff sack, and a duffel bag. The duffel carries a majority of the weights, and rides in a steel trailer.
The trailer - picked up at a bicycle swap - has no brand markings, but is similar in design to a BOB trailer. It has handled the abuse of the trip (not always on paved roads) well, but in Ålesund the pot holes, the 23 kilo load, and the misuse caught up with it and it developed a few catastohpic cracks.
We made some temporary reparis and limped into Molde (another 50 kilometers away) alright. To our great delight, and good fortune, our friends in Molde have a brilliant neighbor who is developing a protype fabrication business. He took a look at the trailer and insisted on taking it down to his shop straight away.
Within an hour our trailer went from tenuous at best to bobust as ever. We are trully fortunate to have met such a tallented, and generous man to help us out along out way. We are grateful to you Einard, thank you for your time and tallent the trailer has performed excellentlly.
The trailer - picked up at a bicycle swap - has no brand markings, but is similar in design to a BOB trailer. It has handled the abuse of the trip (not always on paved roads) well, but in Ålesund the pot holes, the 23 kilo load, and the misuse caught up with it and it developed a few catastohpic cracks.
In the words of the great "Motorcycle Diaries" - Problems! |
We made some temporary reparis and limped into Molde (another 50 kilometers away) alright. To our great delight, and good fortune, our friends in Molde have a brilliant neighbor who is developing a protype fabrication business. He took a look at the trailer and insisted on taking it down to his shop straight away.
Fireworks! |
Welder extrordinare busy at work cleaning up the electro welding with his trust grinder. |
Within an hour our trailer went from tenuous at best to bobust as ever. We are trully fortunate to have met such a tallented, and generous man to help us out along out way. We are grateful to you Einard, thank you for your time and tallent the trailer has performed excellentlly.
Happy trailer! |
Tuesday, June 21, 2022
Time travel or distance travel?
As we rode into the roling hills of Trondelag, the landscape took on a familiar hue, a recongnizable smell, and a discernable feel. We could tell that we were quickly approaching our host region from last year.
From the coast, we rode inland up the Surnadals valley to Rindal, where we met Bruno, Tyler's roommate from last year. Together we finished off the day with a 3 hour hike into a back country cabin owned by the sports association at the Norwegian University for Science and Technology. We took some extra time to find the four person bunk house in the middle of nowhere, as none of us had been there before, but we found it with only marginal damage to our pride and only a few hours of slogging through the saturated moss.
We rode on the next day to another cabin, this one in Lundamo. We met Kathi and Kjetil and enjoied dinner, sauna, "fishing", card playing, swimming, and cake together at the cabin named Flå Koia.
We rode into Trondheim (the city where Tyler and Bruno lived together last year) on Monday the 18th. The 19th was our first true day of rest - our bikes sat stationary all day as we baked, cleaned, and visited. We took cake to Tyler's old department where we met many old friends and were wished good fortune many-a-time over.
It has been crazy to ride back through a place of such recent yet distant memories. This is the perfect time to do so, as many friends are still here. The landscape will always welcome you back, but it has been a real joy to be welcomed back with surprised smiles and flashes of recognition on the faces of friends.
From the coast, we rode inland up the Surnadals valley to Rindal, where we met Bruno, Tyler's roommate from last year. Together we finished off the day with a 3 hour hike into a back country cabin owned by the sports association at the Norwegian University for Science and Technology. We took some extra time to find the four person bunk house in the middle of nowhere, as none of us had been there before, but we found it with only marginal damage to our pride and only a few hours of slogging through the saturated moss.
The creatures of the cabin. |
Friends at Flå Koia |
Sauna! |
Birthday cake and coffee on the lake shore... doesn't get much better than this. |
Friends for the Insititute for Water and Environmental Enineering at NTNU. |
We had a dinner at Tyler's old flat where Bruno was still living, and got to visit with more friends and eat even more of Bruno's excellent cooking.
Dinner party at Moholt. |
In front of the main building at NTNU |
In front of Nidaros Dommen in Trondheim. |
Monday, June 28, 2021
Polarsykling goes polar!
We have made it across the 66 and 1/3 parallel. This line, known as the acrtic circle, demarcates the southern boundary of the polar region and is defined as the latitude where on the summer solstice the sun does not set and on the winter solstice the sun does not rise. With each degree north that we travel, the season of 24 hour sun increases by a week in duration, until we reach Nord Kapp where there is a month of continuous sunshine. Here are a few of the pictures we have collected along our way from Steinkjer to Bodø!
We are headed to the Lofoten islands this afternoon by ferry. More photos to come!
here we are with our Norwegian cycling team sponsors!! NTE is a company that is in charge of energy in Nord-Trøndelag fylke and we got to ride with some of the 'sprekest' of them all! |
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We made it up the local mountain for a repeat of last year's photo shoot. |
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Riding through Norway... literally. Over 20 km clocked under ground so far. Don't worry mom, we have refleks! |
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Beware, cars diving. |
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What you don't see from this view from our camp site are all the knott... we couldn't either, but we sure could feel them! |
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Battling the knotts, ninja style |
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Riding past the fields of flowers with four of the "Seven Sisters" on the horizon. |
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Rock climbing, or rather, rope climbing up Sister #1 |
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You know you want some quinoa, scallion, bullion, tea glopp... I can see it in your eyes. |
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At our seaside campsite at about 11 pm. |
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Welcome to Bodø, meet the local troll. |
Tuesday, June 30, 2020
When you run out of adjectives
We have made it to the island chain of Lofoten, and after a full day of brilliant sunshine we have ridden through a large portion of the landscape even Norwegians talk about with wonder. We arrived with a wave of carravans on the afternoon ferry from Bodø to Moskenes. A short jaw dropping ride later we arrived at the southern terminous of this stunning island chain, at a town fitting named Å. We easily found a tentsite and got right to work with our "one-time-grill" to fry up an impressive fillet of salmon.
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Overview map |
Closer view of the Lofoten chain. |
Riding in style from Bodø to Moskenes |
Awesome campsite in Å at the southern terminous of Lofoten |
The loaves and the fishes... and the beer, don't forget the beer. |
Preparing to do battle with the powerful arctic sun. |
Reine in Lofoten. Every view a postcard, every sight a wonder, every corner an RV. |
Mountains, snow, sun, no bugs, and stunning views all around! |
Instant Floridian beach, just add people. |
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