Day 3, riding through the heart of Telemark was one of the greatest rides of my life. The whole place is a paradise waiting to be discovered. Hardly any cars, smooth roads, and endless jaw-dropping scenery. However, it comes at a price. This monster climb out of the valley is steep, long, and unforgiving. It’s a pure sufferfest of biblical proportion.

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18 Comments

  1. You can camp wherever you want in Norway – in private or public land. You can not camp closer than 150 m from residential HOUSES in use – and not in fields that are in use. (safety) Otherwise – enjoy yourself.

  2. Amazing videos! It really is hard to find footage and info on bike packing in Norway 🙂 I'm planning a 2-3 month trip to Norway on the bike this summer, would love to get in contact, looks like you have a lot of experience 🙂

  3. Awesome video. Top notch. Could I suggest in future productions that you manage the volume – at times its a whisper, but when you overlay the music it blasts if we have the volume up. Great content 👌

  4. Very nice videos. However, just wondering why you carry so much water? You can fill your bottle almost any places in the mountains. I have travelled by bike thousands of km i Norway and I carry only one 0.75 L bottle to save a little bit weight

  5. what an amazing trip – awesome effort.
    good to see how mother nature can lift you from the lows.
    sometimes i have pinch myself to remember a bad day on the bike is better than a good day in the office.

  6. Very nice Videos. Last year I ride from Kristiansand to Stavanger the over the Fjäll to Setesdal and back to Stavanger in 4 Days… With a Canyon Grail cf sl etap. Next week I go from Kristiansand up to setesdal and than to Dalen – Porsgrunn and on the Coast back to the Ferry in Kristiansand in 4 Days. I have only 1 Week freetime every year. With your great Videos the anticipation gets bigger and bigger! I have a Apidura 17l Sattlepack, the 4,5l Apidura Framepack and the Topeak frontloader. No Backpack. With Vaude Hogan UL 2p. Greetings from Germany. JENS Have you got a Strava Account?

  7. The sign 2:57 into the video was fun, someone has removed the letter 'k' so instead of 'kanalbåtane' it reads 'analbåtane' 🙂. In English maybe not so fun – 'canalboats' – 'analboats'

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