Click here for details of today's ride on Strava 5th June 2018 Today was another of those days when I really didn't feel like going out on the bike. It might have had something to do with the bone chilling wind, rain and hail. The forecast suggested an improvement but by 10.00am things couldn't be delayed any longer. As I've often found, rides you don't want to start often end up being the best! There were showers but plenty of clear spells, much more of the scenery was visible and Mrs B and Ivan once again hosted the coffee stops - marvellous! Lofoten is really a peninsular and a chain of islands joined by bridges. It is crammed with dramatic craggy peaks, glacial valleys and lakes. Every bend in the road brings up another breath taking view, despite the amount of low cloud still present today. Today's ride featured my longest tunnel to date, 6.4km. Hall of the Mountain King from the Peer Gynt Su...
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Click here for details of today's ride on Strava 13th June 2018 Today we said farewell to the E6 which we have been following for most of our route since leaving Lofoten. The further north the road goes the narrower and quieter it becomes. It traces a superb route through the fjords and mountains of the far north west and it has been a joy to ride. We are now on the E69 which takes us all the way to Nordkapp. The start of today's ride continued to take us along bleak, high moorland until descending to Olderfjord where we joined the E69. What a magnificent stretch of road, carved into the hillside adjacent to the sea. You have to hand it to the Norwegians, they are master road builders, tunnellers and excavators. Wintry showers continued but with increasingly long spells of sunshine. At one point, as I was battling a crosswind, a cyclist came around the corner waving his arms around. I thought it was a little foolhard...
Have enjoyed my rest day. Left all domestic chores to Martin!
ReplyDeleteI should blummin well think so! Hope you got an ice cream out of him too.
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