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Sognefjell Pass: Skjolden to Lom by Bicycle Part 2

Sognefjell Pass: Skjolden to Lom by Bicycle Part 2

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Another steep grind led us into a new, rocky green valley, where we we assumed we could see the top of our climb on the other side. We stopped there for a second round of lunch where we also had to acknowledge that we had a bit of a problem. Since it was unlikely we’d […]

Sognefjell Pass: Skjolden to Lom by Bicycle

Sognefjell Pass: Skjolden to Lom by Bicycle

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Ben: A little worried about the possibility of a cruise ship docking at our not-so-wild camp this morning, we set an alarm to wake up at a reasonable hour this morning. Beside – we need to get a normal sleep routine going since the 3-4 hours of darkness is kicking our butts. Luckily no ship […]

Sunny, Flat, and Beautiful

Sunny, Flat, and Beautiful

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I don’t know what exactly got into us this morning, but we didn’t even get up until 9:15. Without the predictable rising and setting of the sun at bedtime and again at morning, our bodies just can’t seem to figure out a normal sleeping schedule. The bitingly cold night, followed by an intensely sunny morning […]

Naked Ankles

Naked Ankles

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Another windy night left me wide awake at sunny 4 AM, but at least it was sunny! Clear blue skies and real sunshine made Norway feel all new again, and so it was with at least a little enthusiasm that we climbed aboard our unloaded bikes to the Nigardsbreen glacier. A quick stop in the […]

Norway Q&A

Norway Q&A

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After much deliberation, this morning we decided to stay put to work, rest, and wait out what is supposed to be the last rainy day for a few days. With a lovely kitchen and common area in which to hang out, it was a nice opportunity to get dried out and caught up. I napped […]

Wet

Wet

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Another morning and another drizzling rain was upon us. Our commitment to get up and leave this morning wavered a bit, but eventually we packed up the soaking wet tent and tried to break camp. Unfortunately, our departure kept getting interrupted. First it was a screw coming loose from Ben’s rear rack. Then, we stopped […]

Buses and Boats

Buses and Boats

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Bree: The rain was back at it again this morning when Ben set out on his unloaded bike. Today, he had determined to visit Stegastein, a scenic overlook over the town of Aurland, 14 kilometers and a 600 meter climb away from where our tent stood. Once again, I’d decided to sit this one out. […]

Tourist Ferry

Tourist Ferry

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Once we’d reached the town of Gudvangen a couple of days ago, we’d essentially reached a dead end. Gudvangen is connected to the town of Flam by a particularly long, bike-free tunnel, leaving us stranded in the valley until we could catch a boat or bus over to the next town. Since the ferry boat […]

Out for a Walk: Edition 2

Out for a Walk: Edition 2

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The night brought mighty gusts of wind down the fjord, which could also be written to say that we didn't sleep a bit. By early morning, the rain followed and I rushed outside to gather in Ben's wet hiking clothes (read:basically all his clothes) so that he'd have something to wear today. Then, still chilled […]

My Turn To Suffer

My Turn To Suffer

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Ben: One of my must-do's in Norway was to hike to a nice overlook over one of the fjords. Gudvangen has supposed easy to access to one such hike – Bakkanosi Peak. The hike was a little more than Bree was comfortable completing on her aching hip so she sent me to the peak solo, […]

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. […]