Ep.2: Stuck at the top of a mountain pass waiting for the weather to improve. If you’re looking for a real Norwegian adventure on two wheels this is the place to head. An incredible gravel route over a 1000m mountain pass with high waterfalls, deep lakes, magical fjords and wild remote landscape. This is Norway at its best! Follow my journey and I’ll show you what is possible with a bike and a tent in Fjord Norway.
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27 Comments
Great content as always mate!
Nice footages, nice audio and editing. Really enjoyed this! Inspiring to see the possibilites, especially since I'm planning some trips myself for this year. First trip will be to Geiranger and Dalsnibba + Trollstigen and Åndalsnes. But this will be on my Trek roadbike. This though makes me want to get a gravelbike as well! Thanks for the effort!
Wonderful 💖
The last 60 seconds were extra special. Thank You. You’ve made my day.
A++. You have to be lucky with the weather. Would the latter part of the summer July/August or Aug/Sept be better weather than May/June/July? Looking at doing a 2 month tour this summer.
Pretty damn cool!
Once again a fantastic Norway magnt
Aursjøvegen is really something special. But how do you travel to and from all your routes? Do you drive a car or use public transport?
Great video. Do you share your routes? Would be a great resource for those planning a trip
Another awesome file Mathew.
I agree with you re best way to see/experience places is by bike, the highs & lows and how far can one push ones self is somewhat addictive.
Top work as always.
Hello! My new friend.
Wow! It's such a healing and admiration video.
Especially, the view of nature is fantastic.
I watch your video until the end.
I hope everything you do will be successful in 2022.
👍👍👍
"It's the smallest of moments that mean so much" How very true. A brilliant second episode to this series. I can't wait for E3. By the way, is that a Fizik Arione you're using? Take care and ride safe. JP
Matthew, to tell you the truth. You are great inspiration for me. I have some chronic illnes issue and this get me motivate to be back ok and do what I love. Your are really great not only in cycling but also in video maker as well. You are doing great service to Norway and all bikepacking community.
Really enjoying your journey. Great efforts can bring great rewards. Thanks so much for sharing. So glad that I found your channel.
Hey I really like your videos, but what is up with your camera quality while youre riding? It turns into grabage quality as soon as you start riding. When you have a selfie video or a drone shot, those look amazing, but the shots while youre riding are very grainy and of bad quality. If you could fix those and would make your video's resolution consistent throughout the whole video I think it'd be a great improvement, cheers!
Perfect. thx.
LOVE every moment THANKS a LOT!!!
I wish there were more people making bike touring content like this, amazing work man, inspiring. Thank you.
Fantastisk …. denne må eg prøve til sommeren
Magne
Love,love love Matthew Norway! Now that I’m here from America, my Norwegian boyfriend & I can enjoy his videos together and choose our next fabulous destination. Thanks Matthew!! ❤️
Done subcribe. Amazing ride journey
I em impressed.
Great story telling!
funny you
Would be interested in doing this route. Where could I find maps/routes like show in your video? TIA
Hey Mathew,
lovely videos and places! Great storytelling. It’s such a scenic country.
I was thinking of bikepacking the south of Norway in August and am unsure whether I should bring my tent or the hammock setup. Often times it looks like uneven/rocky terrain with a lot of trees.
Towards the coast (Eurovelo 12) it’s more flat soft ground without trees.
Both setups would be same weight, so just depends on what is easier to find in most cases.
Do you have any recommendations?