My most difficult day on the Trans Euro trail so far. With a fully loaded Tenere 700 motorcycle trying to traverse loose gravel and almost vertical climbs really tested my skills. I got myself stuck on a tricky section of a curvy road between two mountains, but Montenegro is so beautiful I forget how tired I am.

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    13 Comments

    1. Good one bro, I like the coffee blogs, but I love the rides more. Push on my friend, at the end you will be glad you didn’t take the highway.

    2. If you don’t feel like riding you shouldn’t ride because mostly it won’t end up well 🤷🏻‍♂️. Mindset is important when going on a bike especially when going on a trail.

    3. OMG Kenneth. That's a difficult track for any one. Sharp turns and big loose rocks in combination with steep uphill are the hardest obstacles to maneuver with heavy ADV bikes. Remember you are in high altitude. Fatigue will come quicker than normal. Keep fighting!! Keep on!! Norwegian Vikings doesn't call it quits. 💪 💪

    4. That is a seriously good effort. Yamaha should sponsor you! Ask them!
      Amazing views, but no-one would blame you for turning round. I would have i think.
      Yiu can look back on it abd recognise an achievement not many will surpass.
      Gripping viewing.
      Fir today forget the coffee and Pour yourself a cold one. You've earned it.
      Stay safe. Happy travels 👍

    5. I've seen you make these tough rides before. Especially the mountain climb with Johnathan. Truly the views were absolutely beautiful. But I prefer to see you happy and not pushing yourself on the edge of a 600 meter drop! Stay warm and safe 🎉

    6. Must have been a warm day too. I've gotten heat sick and it sucks. In the past it's been hard for me to make the simple decision to just stop and take a break, hydrate, have a snack, before I get too hungry/thirsty/winded, then push on. I have found that it also helps me in my frame of mind when I do. Now in my 60s I am STILL LEARNING. LOL. Eat, ride, hydrate, ride. Get stuck, have to push that Beast? Afterwards take a break. Get that energy and O2 level back. Dizziness should not be ignored. I have had to walk beside a bike in 1st gear to get up a hill before and was wore out like I had played football all day. Silver lining time is when you realize, "I did it!" That and you are now at a higher level of experience than before. All The Best!✌

    7. 3 Things I have to say: dehydration (&Food), momentum and gaze guidance. I've seen all kind of bikes with all kind of loads on these tracks. I still hear your words to Jonathan when you crossed the Pyrenees. So, no bitching or complaining. Gather your courage and just do it. It's a tough road so, but you've done that before. A little faster and looking further ahead and it's a lot easier. I guess you drank and ate too little wich could lead to major problems.

    8. cannot watch this, pliiis don't do this any more!!! And you are allowed to stop and rest now and then. Please take care!!

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