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I went bikepacking alone in Arctic Norway, following the amazing cycle paths and tracks away from Tromsø. Norway is an incredibly beautiful part of the world and I can’t wait to come back here in the summer at some point!

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Routes here:
Day 1: https://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/5652075592/
Day 2: https://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/5651967073/

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Time stamps:

0:00 – Intro
0:38 – Day 1 – Tromso to Skulsfjord
2:10 – Skulsfjord Farmhouse
2:15 – The Northern Lights
2:27 – Day 2 – Skulsfjord to Tromso over the forest track
4:32 – GIVEAWAY!
5:18 – BTS and Route Summary

40 Comments

  1. What a great way to wind the year up. It also shows what a great if chilly adventure you can squeeze into a short time. This one defo beats your Cairngorm one for chill factor.
    Looking forward to more in the new year. Wishing you and your family a lovely Christmas.

  2. What a journey !. It reminds me of mine last year. I started my cycling journey from Tromso to Sommaroy. But I did it during Autumn. It was really tough for me since I didn't bring the proper gear. I nearly catched my death in a small quiet town in Brensholmen before reaching Sommaroy.

  3. Thanks for the beautiful video. The scenery (and your cinematography) were amazing. I particularly enjoyed the behind the scenes information. Thanks so much!

  4. Great 2023 ending film! I am from the USA and I noticed that people boarded the plane from the outside — we only do that in very warm climates, so I was quite surprised at that. I was also wondering whether they have moose there? If so, did you see any? I'm glad you found a place to sleep indoors when you really needed it. Looking forward to next year's films. 😊

  5. A brave venture, given the time of year – and I think you made the best of it, aided & abetted by the magic farmhouse! Serendipity is alive & well in Norway. With me, years ago, it was a tiny log cabin that emerged like a mirage from the horizontal snow, with room for my bike, my shivering wet body and a heap of wood ready chopped for the miniature stove. Ragnarøk was averted that night! When you go back to Tromsø in 24/7 daylight, BTW, the island of Senja is an absolutely jaw-dropping destination, if you want to combine biking & hiking. Every bit as impressive as Lofoten but without all the crowds …

  6. What a coincidence! I am going to Norway 21st December to 2nd Jan. . I am trying ir from Oslo anlog the coast ( If possible), and try to go to Trondheim (if possible). So from South to East. How much money do you think I should bring ? For the ferrys or something? Have you got any good tips for thte trip? I'd like to camp in nature too, if it is not to cold. Do find Hotels or places to sleep in a very short time if it's going to be too cold? You would really help me with this. Beause I could not find any good Forums.

    Greetings from Germany!!

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