Day 62 - Across the Arctic Circle! Tortenkota

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 ferry to catch.  




More fjordside scenery...








The Kilboghamn ferry took us across the arctic circle in very unarctic weather, cloudless sky and 25 degrees.





A shoreside globe marks the position of the arctic circle and excitement on board mounted as we approached...


A crossing the Arctic Circle moment...


Tonight we are at Furoy Caamping.  Right on the waterside with it's own little beach...




Comments

  1. Fab photos again Martin - weather looks great - keep pedalling.

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  2. I'll keep passing instructions to my legs Helen, whether they respond is another matter!

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  3. It must have been a lovely moment for you both crossing the Artic Circle together :)

    Kevin (SGL)

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    1. It was Kevin, especially given the views from the ferry and the weather

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