wheeledwidewebb
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Holy Cross but they beat the Catholicism out of me.
Umm, please don't take offence but I much prefer to ride alone. That way I can start, stop, linger, ride for hours without stopping, stop for a few days, all without having to take someone else's wishes into consideration. I have ridden with others a few times but not anymore. I rode for three months in the US alone with just an hour or two here and there with other riders. I just enjoy the solitude and the freedom of choice. No hard feelings?
Because I love the fjord area soooo much!Liv
Why have you cunningly steered me away from areas I wanted to see such as Stavanger and the series of hairpin bends nearby, missed swooping over the top of the Baltic close to the Arctic Circle and gone into Russia where I hadn't planned to go to. Just curious ;-)
Eidfjord; a nice place.
If you like gravel: Hjølmodalen, a dead en road.
NOT good gravel!!
If you like a safer road, even busses goes up there; Kjeåsen, a dead en road.
There was to old ladies at Kjeåsen, then one died, and the other moved from Kjeåsen. But for some years she went back in the summer, to make vaffles and coffee for the tourists. I'm not sure if she still are there in the summer.
Eidfjord got a new bridge last summer, so there are no need to take the ferry anymore.
https://maps.google.no/maps?saddr=U...w2Y-RjG99QptX5DhCw&oq=kjeåsen&mra=ls&t=m&z=11
This is one of the reasons why I keep on telling tourists to forget about the rest of Scandinavia, and explore our fjords.
Liv.