Off the Grid film documents our bikepacking adventure in Norway. We created a route for our cycling trip in Norway starting and finishing in Oslo, going into wild forests and spectacular gravel trails.

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    39 Comments

    1. Hello Buzzalong girl, thanks for sharing such a wonderful video in a country as idyllic as Norway, the landscapes that you have shown us are very beautiful, how much nature and how your friends could not miss the sheep came out to meet you, continue enjoying your passion for traveling and riding a bicycle, enjoy life and make us enjoy ourselves with your videos and the stories of your journeys through those wild routes, and of course, without missing your advice on essential accessories. keep it up girl Buzzalong and we look forward to being part of your new adventure, you are a warrior of the road!!! cheer up girl buzzalong!!!!

    2. I live in the western part of Norway. City of Bergen. It rains often, and it has a lot of mountains and fjords. Actually the city of Bergen is surrounded by seven mountains. I have never biked for longer trips, but from Bergen to Voss is very popular. And once a year they have a cycle competition from Bergen to Voss. The 2017 UCI Road World Championship was held in Bergen. I think that Norway can be very beautiful in the summer, but it can sometimes be a bit cold.

    3. hello my Lady, you are now in my homecountry with a fabolous natur and mountain scenaries ! enjoy your gravel venture as l enjoy your amazing cyckling journeys !!

    4. Those low bushes on the hiking trail are Blueberry bushes. They should be ripe around this time of year.
      I remember being in the hills near Bergen years ago and the berries were the biggest I ever saw.

    5. Steep climbs ……….. you need to ride in the mountains of Norway. You were only riding in the low hills. It is a lot easier if you don't have to carry camping, sleeping and cooking gear as well.

    6. That was great! Norway looks like a great place for gravel biking. And it wouldn't be a Buzzalong video without some sheep…!Bad boys!🐑🐑🐑🐑

    7. You only scratched the surface.

      Should have went to Jotunheimen and cycled the sognefjell road over the mountains, one of the most scenic roads in Norway.

      Not that long away from Oslo.

      87 kilometer of awesome road with little traffic, starting from Fossbergom to skjolden.

      Videos on youtube of people cycling that road.

    8. Great video and route – you seem to travel light for the trip though you mentioned you'd initially planned to camp … what gear did you take along on this trip?

    9. I love your infectious laugh and no matter what hurdles you came across you just kept smiling. Also what I like is that you always make all your videos such a great adventure, and I hope it makes others and myself not to be afraid of trying something different and to go out and push ourselves a bit harder.👍🏻👏🚴🏻‍♀️ And remember what goes up must come down on your hill climbs.

    10. I am impressed, the route is, as you say, really hilly traversing 3 valleys 6 times. In particular the westernmost part, I would not be able to do this part myself. I live in one of the valleys and train on these gravelroads as often as I can. It is very nice that you both came and made this tour, I have great pleasure in watching your videos.

    11. Is that F/GR Fara? You should have done a new bike day for this bike. It's a fabulous bike. RIghtnow confused between this one and the all road bike. Also, how is their service, considering they are a new company, not sure about their warranties and service. Awesome looking bike nevertheless

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