Moved.
Richard
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I took my R1250R for a tour of Norway and other parts of Scandinavia. I've been before, back in 2013, so this was a trip to visit some places I didn't get to that time, mainly to see the Fjords and ride the roads of southern and western Norway. I would be camping mostly with some hotels and huts.
I took the Harwich/Hook van Holland ferry (overnight) and the Hirtshals to Kristiansand ferry. Both excellent.
The weather was hot, the whole area benefiting from the same heatwaves we've had in western Europe this summer. Some rain encountered on the trip up across England, Holland and northern Germany.
Rode all of the famous roads including down Trollstiegen - it had only just re-opened after closure for repairs. And that tunnel with a roundabout in it - I went the wrong way, had to u-turn on the suspension bridge it emerges onto from the cliff face!
I went with soft luggage from Lomo - which I was very pleased with - plus the old top-box and a small tank bag (useful as only means of phone charging).
Queing for the Hirtshals ferry
Plenty of this sort of thing
Road down to Lsyebotn was fun. Norway has some tremendous roads and plenty of interesting tunnels.
Visited the southernmost point of mainland Norway.
Took the hike to Pulpit rock with all the other tourists. They don't like it when you the jump the queue for the big photo op.
Don't go to Norway if you don't like this sort of thing.
This is a rest area in the Laerdal tunnel. I was going to take the famous mountain road but it was clogged with camper vans and coaches! Damn tourists!
More. One of the giants left the tap running.
Took the scenic route up the west coast towards Bodo. One of the smaller ferries (wasn't charged on that crossing - in fact I only paid for 3 ferries in Norway and I must have used 8 or so)
Decided to go all the was to Nordkapp. The weather was so good, actually too hot at times, it was an opportunity. So I didn't visit Lofoten or the Bergen area. But I've been to Lofoten on the last trip and it was epic. And I'd like to see Bergen. Perhaps on another trip, or maybe in the winter and not on the bike. You can't do it all in one trip.
Saw lots of GS's of course. But I found out they cheat. Just look at this sneaky pair at Alta campsite!
Onward to Nordkapp. Bit touristy TBH.
The long journey home south via Finland and Sweden (Lapland)
A trip of three weeks. The bike performed perfectly even with the big luggage. But I never went very fast - I'm more of a steady plodder. I did experience plenty of sore backside and hips.
Richard
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I took my R1250R for a tour of Norway and other parts of Scandinavia. I've been before, back in 2013, so this was a trip to visit some places I didn't get to that time, mainly to see the Fjords and ride the roads of southern and western Norway. I would be camping mostly with some hotels and huts.
I took the Harwich/Hook van Holland ferry (overnight) and the Hirtshals to Kristiansand ferry. Both excellent.
The weather was hot, the whole area benefiting from the same heatwaves we've had in western Europe this summer. Some rain encountered on the trip up across England, Holland and northern Germany.
Rode all of the famous roads including down Trollstiegen - it had only just re-opened after closure for repairs. And that tunnel with a roundabout in it - I went the wrong way, had to u-turn on the suspension bridge it emerges onto from the cliff face!
I went with soft luggage from Lomo - which I was very pleased with - plus the old top-box and a small tank bag (useful as only means of phone charging).
Queing for the Hirtshals ferry
Plenty of this sort of thing
Road down to Lsyebotn was fun. Norway has some tremendous roads and plenty of interesting tunnels.
Visited the southernmost point of mainland Norway.
Took the hike to Pulpit rock with all the other tourists. They don't like it when you the jump the queue for the big photo op.
Don't go to Norway if you don't like this sort of thing.
This is a rest area in the Laerdal tunnel. I was going to take the famous mountain road but it was clogged with camper vans and coaches! Damn tourists!
More. One of the giants left the tap running.
Took the scenic route up the west coast towards Bodo. One of the smaller ferries (wasn't charged on that crossing - in fact I only paid for 3 ferries in Norway and I must have used 8 or so)
Decided to go all the was to Nordkapp. The weather was so good, actually too hot at times, it was an opportunity. So I didn't visit Lofoten or the Bergen area. But I've been to Lofoten on the last trip and it was epic. And I'd like to see Bergen. Perhaps on another trip, or maybe in the winter and not on the bike. You can't do it all in one trip.
Saw lots of GS's of course. But I found out they cheat. Just look at this sneaky pair at Alta campsite!
Onward to Nordkapp. Bit touristy TBH.
The long journey home south via Finland and Sweden (Lapland)
A trip of three weeks. The bike performed perfectly even with the big luggage. But I never went very fast - I'm more of a steady plodder. I did experience plenty of sore backside and hips.
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