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Naerofjord

Naerofjord

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Though rain splattered on our fly early this morning, by the time it we were packed up and ready to go, things had dried out a bit. We aimed our bikes north, left Voss, and got to pedaling up a series of river valleys with a gentle incline.   The canyons were thick with forest […]

Fjordside

Fjordside

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I cannot overstate how weird it is to live with this many hours of daylight. We went to bed last night around eleven, our tent still illuminated from the sun. (I end up burying my head under the covers to convince myself it is dark enough to sleep). This morning, the early dawn woke me. […]

No Feeling is Final

No Feeling is Final

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With the arrival of morning (you know, at 3 AM) came a persistent bout of hip pain. We’d clearly be staying put today. Ben had loads of work to get done anyway, and our campground has a decent internet connection and a lovely fjord view. I’d never been so glad to be sitting tight.   […]

A Brief Introduction to Cycling in Norway

A Brief Introduction to Cycling in Norway

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With the weather as cold as it was yesterday, we let the morning settle a while before hitting the road. I left camp wearing a base layer, a jacket, and leg warmers. As we warmed up, we shed layers and then later, as we rolled through shade or downhill, we’d add some more. Temperature challenges […]

To Norway by Air

To Norway by Air

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Weeks of research had left us with a bit of a puzzle. We didn’t have time to ride all the way to Norway, but land travel was seeming to be completely ridiculous. To get from Krakow, we’d need a long train or a car rental, a 19 hour ferry, and two seven hour train journeys. […]

Don’t Think of George Michael

Don’t Think of George Michael

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Our last day in Krakow has snuck up on us a bit too soon, but our flight has been booked for weeks, so today we’ve simply got to get ready for our flight to Norway. First though, we wanted to visit the Jewish quarter of the city.   Naturally, we didn’t do much prep work […]

Gringotts

Gringotts

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We were on the fence about whether visiting the Wieliczka Salt Mine in Krakow was something we wanted to tackle. We visited a salt mine in Germany a couple of years ago, and while we had a nice time, salt mine visiting isn’t something you need to complete really frequently. Still, this one boasted some […]

A Sobering Visit to Auschwitz

A Sobering Visit to Auschwitz

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With plans for a real rest starting today in Krakow, we planned to visit Auschwitz concentration camp today. From our campground, the endeavor involved a bus, a tram, and a minibus, (roughly two hours of transit in one direction) and an extra shuttle between the two camps making the visit an all day endeavor. Traveling […]

I Left My Skin in Krakow

I Left My Skin in Krakow

Ben: After some long debates about whether or not to make an extra hard push and ride all of the way to Krakow, we decided it was in our best interest. The ride was 120-130 km, but covered some steep hilly terrain as we dropped out of the high Tatras and involved a border crossing […]

Part Way Up

Part Way Up

We woke to clear skies and cool temperatures – a perfect day for a hike in the High Tatras.  We ate breakfast at the hostel and set out. I intended to complete a 7 hour hike up the mountain to a saddle and down the other side where I would take the bus back.  Bree […]

Around the Mountain

Around the Mountain

We weren’t loving our campground or location on the south side of the High Tatras, so as morning broke we packed all of our stuff and headed out around the mountain to a small town nestled cozily at the foot of the mountains.  While at Hostel Mostel in Valiko Tarnovo we were tipped off to […]

Flat

Flat

We made slow work getting out of our guesthouse this morning, eating the included breakfast and working hard on logistics for phase two of our journey. When we finally got on the road, we rolled downhill for miles of shaded forest, leaving us grateful we’d gotten a late start. Without any real pedaling to get […]