Bury_Dave
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Nordkapp 2013 – A journey by David (aged 49 and-a-half)
Well, when should a trip report be published ? After the trip or from the beginning of the planning ? Or somewhere in between maybe. That’s where i find myself right now. No 20 x 20 hindshight or known outcome. Just an aspiration.
To begin at the beginning ......... I was planning a solo trip to Eastern Europe. Harwich to the Hook and then through Germany, picking up parts of Slovakia, Hungary, and Romania and returning via Austria and Switzerland or trying to make it down to the Med’ and back up the RDGA. 2 weeks and a general idea but nothing fixed / booked and just a tent for a home. I don’t like planning down to the last mile and day.
A German mate who still works where I used to in Switzerland rang me on New Years’ Eve to wish me Happy New Year and to tell me that his planned trip to Finland had fallen through. I suggested to him that as I had nothing fixed and that I’d go with him. He then mentioned that Nordkapp was on his bucket list. To be honest I didn’t know much about Scandinavia and assumed that Nordkapp was in Finland somewhere .......... when he told me where it was (and that it is in Norway ....) I said sure, count me in. Next day I looked NK up on Wiki and on Google Earth. I had a bit of a shock when I read that Oslo to NK is the same distance as riding from Oslo to Naples !! Could it be done ?? Well, a bit of research on UKGSER told me that others had done it and that whilst it wasn’t the most exciting (or cheap) destination in the beautiful tri-nations, a visit there at least once was not only do-able but des rigeur. Certainly a change from heading south.
I plotted a quick route on google to see how many miles it would be and when i divided that up into the 15 days i have, it made for some long days in the saddle and that some idea of where we ought to be on any given day was necessary so that we didn’t end up going a bit slow and having some epic 36 hour ride to catch the return ferry.
My mate left me to work on the route and I decided that as he would be using the overnight train from Basel to Hamburg, that we would meet at a service station just north and make Nordkapp in 4 LONG days which would give us the relative luxury of 9 days to get back down what is supposed to be the gorgeous Norwegian coastline and to the Hook for me and Hamburg for him.
So I head out next Sunday morning on the Harwich ferry and spend my first night in Arnhem. The Monday i will visit the Oesterbeek museum at the Hartenstein Hotel for the morning and head to a town just north of Hamburg in the afternoon and where I will spend the night before meeting my buddy on the Tuesday morning when he will be disembarking from the night train.
After working out a rough route – he wants to cross the bridges in to Copenhagen – and I want to head up through Sweden via the inland E45, I turned to what I might need to take. Since then it has been a process of throwing into the spare room everything I think I might want and then removing items in order to meet a realistic packing volume. The weather could be rough and cold and windy or hot and dry and likely to be a combination of all 4 seasons in 2 weeks. I’ll be needing a bit more gear than for my jaunt a couple of years back into France, Italy and Switzerland. I also vowed after the last trip that a bigger tent and more comfortable sleeping mat were not luxuries at my time of life !
So today I finally packed my stuff and put it on the bike ready for next weekend. I won’t have time during the week. Next Saturday I’ll pick my money up and that is it.
Here’s some photos of my kit laid out and then packed and then loaded onto my bike.
Kit laid out:
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Sleeping bag and some riding kit:
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Tent, sleeping mat and grub:
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Clothing: Yes, you do see a Barbour suit. I got so sick of some of my mates telling me that whilst many bikers had been to Nordkapp, so far no-one with a GS had made it with anything other than a Rallye / Klim or Rukka suit and so I am going to prove them wrong You will also notice that I am using a Davida Jet open faced helmet with goggles and a neoprene facemask rather than some flash’Adventja biker’ helmet. I have an Arai Tour X3 but it is noisy, drafty and has poor visibility compared to my Jet. My personal view is to avoid having and accident rather than wear what might be a bit safer in the event f an accident. Personal preference and not a dig at anyone !
Food for 2 blokes for 11 days. We’ve both read that it is EXPENSIVE in Scandinavia and so we are taking a lot of the food we will need and will supplement it with fresh fruit and veg’ as well as fish and roadkill. The rations came from British and US mates who are still in the military (I work on a USAF base).
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Fully packed – until i can offload some of the food to my buddy and hopefully empty most of the contents of the daysack.
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Rear view of bloated beastie:
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Side view:
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Now I appreciate that I have rambled excessively and that most riders will have given a full 3 month report in fewer words than I have used thus far, but that is the way I am. If it is too much , let me know and when I do my update in 3 weeks, I’ll keep it brief and to the point and just do the usual list of roads and campsites and mileages.
Apologies for the pants photos - that's an iPhone 4g for you. I'll be using a DSLR for the trip.
See you all in 3 weeks and 2 days
Well, when should a trip report be published ? After the trip or from the beginning of the planning ? Or somewhere in between maybe. That’s where i find myself right now. No 20 x 20 hindshight or known outcome. Just an aspiration.
To begin at the beginning ......... I was planning a solo trip to Eastern Europe. Harwich to the Hook and then through Germany, picking up parts of Slovakia, Hungary, and Romania and returning via Austria and Switzerland or trying to make it down to the Med’ and back up the RDGA. 2 weeks and a general idea but nothing fixed / booked and just a tent for a home. I don’t like planning down to the last mile and day.
A German mate who still works where I used to in Switzerland rang me on New Years’ Eve to wish me Happy New Year and to tell me that his planned trip to Finland had fallen through. I suggested to him that as I had nothing fixed and that I’d go with him. He then mentioned that Nordkapp was on his bucket list. To be honest I didn’t know much about Scandinavia and assumed that Nordkapp was in Finland somewhere .......... when he told me where it was (and that it is in Norway ....) I said sure, count me in. Next day I looked NK up on Wiki and on Google Earth. I had a bit of a shock when I read that Oslo to NK is the same distance as riding from Oslo to Naples !! Could it be done ?? Well, a bit of research on UKGSER told me that others had done it and that whilst it wasn’t the most exciting (or cheap) destination in the beautiful tri-nations, a visit there at least once was not only do-able but des rigeur. Certainly a change from heading south.
I plotted a quick route on google to see how many miles it would be and when i divided that up into the 15 days i have, it made for some long days in the saddle and that some idea of where we ought to be on any given day was necessary so that we didn’t end up going a bit slow and having some epic 36 hour ride to catch the return ferry.
My mate left me to work on the route and I decided that as he would be using the overnight train from Basel to Hamburg, that we would meet at a service station just north and make Nordkapp in 4 LONG days which would give us the relative luxury of 9 days to get back down what is supposed to be the gorgeous Norwegian coastline and to the Hook for me and Hamburg for him.
So I head out next Sunday morning on the Harwich ferry and spend my first night in Arnhem. The Monday i will visit the Oesterbeek museum at the Hartenstein Hotel for the morning and head to a town just north of Hamburg in the afternoon and where I will spend the night before meeting my buddy on the Tuesday morning when he will be disembarking from the night train.
After working out a rough route – he wants to cross the bridges in to Copenhagen – and I want to head up through Sweden via the inland E45, I turned to what I might need to take. Since then it has been a process of throwing into the spare room everything I think I might want and then removing items in order to meet a realistic packing volume. The weather could be rough and cold and windy or hot and dry and likely to be a combination of all 4 seasons in 2 weeks. I’ll be needing a bit more gear than for my jaunt a couple of years back into France, Italy and Switzerland. I also vowed after the last trip that a bigger tent and more comfortable sleeping mat were not luxuries at my time of life !
So today I finally packed my stuff and put it on the bike ready for next weekend. I won’t have time during the week. Next Saturday I’ll pick my money up and that is it.
Here’s some photos of my kit laid out and then packed and then loaded onto my bike.
Kit laid out:
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Sleeping bag and some riding kit:
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Tent, sleeping mat and grub:
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Clothing: Yes, you do see a Barbour suit. I got so sick of some of my mates telling me that whilst many bikers had been to Nordkapp, so far no-one with a GS had made it with anything other than a Rallye / Klim or Rukka suit and so I am going to prove them wrong You will also notice that I am using a Davida Jet open faced helmet with goggles and a neoprene facemask rather than some flash’Adventja biker’ helmet. I have an Arai Tour X3 but it is noisy, drafty and has poor visibility compared to my Jet. My personal view is to avoid having and accident rather than wear what might be a bit safer in the event f an accident. Personal preference and not a dig at anyone !
Food for 2 blokes for 11 days. We’ve both read that it is EXPENSIVE in Scandinavia and so we are taking a lot of the food we will need and will supplement it with fresh fruit and veg’ as well as fish and roadkill. The rations came from British and US mates who are still in the military (I work on a USAF base).
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Fully packed – until i can offload some of the food to my buddy and hopefully empty most of the contents of the daysack.
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Rear view of bloated beastie:
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Side view:
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Now I appreciate that I have rambled excessively and that most riders will have given a full 3 month report in fewer words than I have used thus far, but that is the way I am. If it is too much , let me know and when I do my update in 3 weeks, I’ll keep it brief and to the point and just do the usual list of roads and campsites and mileages.
Apologies for the pants photos - that's an iPhone 4g for you. I'll be using a DSLR for the trip.
See you all in 3 weeks and 2 days

Hope the photos view better now.

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