not always coffee…  or cake (well..)

trip food 

Reindeer, it’s Norway’s venison

its not toothpaste

after

before

it’s true, there was occasional cake

a bit like ikea, but a better view and no shopping

my favourite item of all time

do you have toast? no , do you have a sandwich? no, do you have anything else but those? …. starving men

and finally after 260km , last day feast. what is your biggest meal?

ahhhhhh ..

day 5 Hamn i Senja to Mefjordvaer

On the ferry, sneaked in to the bridge. the captain says it will be stormy tomorrow! 

this is Mejfordvaer, to get there we had a few of these to get through … ​

the lakes up here are still partly frozen , it’s often a tough climb up to the tunnel entrances .. higher up the shorter it can be I guess , this one still 1.8 km though. 
picked up a souvenir today .. More road art, part of the National Tourist Way system. Great views, a bit slippy in cleats !

pics from day 4 

at last somewhere with decent wifi so I can upload! today started out sunny and got greyer with torrential rain on Senja. Fab hot showers and Reindeer on the menu puts the energy back. 

Andenes harbour

ferry to Senja

we rarely stop at cafes …..

 

trip stuff

What a great trip in a great country. Here’s a bit of a review and some “out-takes”. Rather than a ton of writing I fancied more of a picture blog than the usual itinerary stuff which can be a yawn to do and read. Here’s a bit though.

I flew to Alesund ( can be super cheap if you plan in advance) and went inland to Andalsnes at the head of the fjords and near the mountains. I then hit the hills in the area around Trollstigen and Geiranger staying in “hytter”, the basic cabins most campsites have. I didn’t do massive horizontal distance ,wanting to take it all in and stop for photos, snacks and coffee, or just take in the place, but according to the little wizard thing on my handlebars I did 3750 metres of climbing ( 11,558 feet). Which is a lot of cake.

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7 days isn’t really enough as you ride into the trip, and the weather can be variable which is when cabin fever can set in. A word about the ” hytter”, they are a Norwegian institution and just the best thing. Nothing is better than at the end of an exhilarating day and getting into your timber suite. No number of AA stars could rate it. I would start at 10 and move up.

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My bike was perfect the whole way, and it carried a fair bit of weight on the pannier rack. I did find a bike shop on the first day to get the right pressure in the tyres which lasted right through.
Heres a few random pics.

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The Mountain Savoy, room 2, off suite.

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previously censored

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Reindeer balls . Yes.

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day 8 the way home

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Today is pretty much travel day with a couple of short rides each end. Its going to be; cycle, boat, bus, cycle, taxi, bus, plane. So all in one post today when I can find some wi fi.

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The morning ferry takes me down Geiranger fjord, ferries are fairly cheap and much better than the tour boats. A couple of big cruise ships pass on their way to filling up the cafes. Geiranger isn’t much more than a large village and its like trying to get a pie at half time. Incredibly though very few go more than 50 metres and the nice places are beyond that and quiet. All the cruise ship stops have the Troll zone, nothing to do with social networking.

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Love the ferries though. Cheese roll, coffee, feet up and unbeatable view.
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Then it’s bus to Alesund and get the bike boxed again . But not before one of my two favourite cafes of the trip. Its called Invit and it’s time for an end of trip feast. Hey I’ve done the cycling so feel obliged to fulfil the other two ( not that I haven’t already ..)

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So it’s Sky Cafe Air again for the flight back, no one in the other two seats so it’s feet up here too. On the climb out we go over central Norway and the big ice cap visible through thin clouds. Bet there’s some dodgy little roads round there. Next time.

day 7.3 Scandinavian design

More of it everywhere would be nice. This is a heritage and art centre; crisp, modern, great materials, an exciting building to see and be in . And great coffee, I should mention anyway but check out the tables. Not a trick photo but shiny picture tabletops . I didn’t eat the cake obviously, just for scale.

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day 6 : sky riding

Chez moi last night, it’s high up here so pretty cold once the sun goes.

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Started cloudy but gradually burned off for a breathtaking day, both literally and the scenes round every corner. From the Shire to Gondor by bike.
A shorter day but with a killer uphill tunnel thrown in, and lots of stops for photos. Tonight in Geiranger, of cruise ship fjord fame. Sure enough, the Queen Elizabeth is in town. Wonder if I can blag a seven course meal…

day 5

Yesterday ended with longest whoosh downhill ever. Not even any flat, all down like a bomb. A good thing as I couldn’t have climbed another inch, the top of that col in the snow was a Tensing-Hillary moment apart from knowing who came first. I did beat an old camper van to the top, it was parked at the time but I was going faster.
So today was more climbing than I thought but worth it for the campsite cafe. I’m trying to keep the three things even but maybe it’s all really about the food. Promise a food picture free day soon. Possibly.

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day 5.3 a proper garage

In the sticks here they have proper garages, no add-on supermarket where the crisps are only large, the own brand sarns are on white, and they never have plain magnums. Real road trip garages. The bench commemorates the last opening.

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day 4 wow

Wow doesn’t really do it have to say. This is easily one of the most breathtakingly beautiful places in the world. Like Lord of the Rings meets Sound of Music. The Trollstigen road is a big attraction in Norway but nice and quiet today. Gets cold as you go up and you can see your own breath from about half way, lots of melting snow at the top.
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Almost to tired to type tonight and no boil in bag pics today. In fact almost to tired to eat, which is unknown.
Almost.
Here’s some pics from the day.

day 3.1 cabin fever (2)

Weather has closed in so change of plan and stayed put today. Better forecast tomorrow pm, at the mo it would be cycling straight into the cloud only half way up.
So today was about finding food on a Sunday.. the site shop only does ice cream, pop and crisps. You can only have so much of a good thing.
Chucking it down but found a local mini mkt with well stocked boil in bag chuck it down items. Fine dining follows…

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day 2: cabin fever

Wow what a site, even in the rain. Clouds are moving across snowy peaks and the mountains are leaking a thousand streams. The cabin is just ace, maybe a bit like Scott’s cabin but for one and with a campsite shop 50 metres away selling ice cream, pop and crisps. Captain Oates would have been fine popping out here.

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day one: my hut, no pizza

Not the ritz but miles better. Bike is all fine and set up for tomorrow, sky cafe airlines deliver again. Weather is a bit like Rotherham but the view is a tad better, sunny patches forecast but hey it’s only rain. Rain/bike, Rain/office, discuss.

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sky news

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Off and away now, in the sky over the north sea .. Norwegian Air, it’s a sky cafe with wi-fi. It seems the sea is one big wind farm in these parts. Good for the Cotswolds.