16th April 2018 We love comments so it is disappointing to hear that some people have struggled to leave them. The default setting for the blog was to require people to have a Google account. We have now changed the settings so this is no longer required. Despite this it seems the process is still quite clunky, especially if you don't have a google account. This is a test page for making comments. Please have a go, just enter something like "test" or "where on earth is Nordkapp". Of course, if you can't successfully post we won't know just from looking at the blog!! So, if you have our personal contact details please let us know. We would be interested to hear if the problem related to posts from phones or not.
Click here for details of today's ride on Strava 14th June 2018 Woke to the sunniest, warmest, calmest day for weeks! Beautiful ride along the coast to the Nordkapp tunnel connecting the mainland to the island of Mageroya. Then through the 7km tunnel, descending then ascending 230m at 9%. Finally, a very hilly ride across the island before Norway finally runs out of road and we are here!!! Here are a few stats for the numerically orientated: - Total distance 4144 miles Total climbing 62394 metres Riding time 275 hours Calories 146989 It has been a fantastic experience and it is going to be difficult to get back to normal living. There have been so many highlights but, for me, the best part has been the fact that this trip has been a joint effort with Jacqui, we have worked so well together. Thank you to everyone who ...
No Strava link today because my Garmin cycle computer crashed with 1km to go. 31st May 2018 A short ride of 46 miles today owing to ferry timetables. Started with 26 miles of the usual stuff - fjord, snow topped jagged mountains, tumbling streams, pretty wooden cabins and so on. Then onto the Kilboghamn to Jektvik ferry which took us across the arctic circle. Another 20 miles then took us to another ferry for a short crossing to Furoy. Norway is very careless with it's scenic attractions, leaving them scattered all over the place. A simple sign suggested that, along the small track, a place called Tortenkota might be worth investigating. Tortenkota turns out to be the lower slopes of a snow laden mountain. The rock is a form of gritstone interspersed with patches of vegetation. The melt water from higher up runs down in streams and cataracts forming rock pools. We could have spent all day wandering this hillside but had a f...
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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