the reason that all the cafes were busy in the town of vadso (in addition to the nice weather); pretty sure you were there in the beginning of the varangerfestivalen that lasted wednesday -sunday, most locals take out holiday days for that week. That's probably also why the plane tickets where expensive. A lot of bands + vadsø-expats travel to and from around that weekend (and the only close big airport is kkn).
Possibly the best cycling channel on UA-cam without a shadow of a doubt it just does not fail to impress such an amazing channel 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙏🏻🏴🚴🏻♂️🚴🏻♂️🏴
I have been there but with motorbike about 12 years ago. It is absolutely fantastic. From Gothenburg in Sweden up to Namsos and from there I followed the coast, Lofoten, Tromsö, Nordkap, Kirkenes Jacobselv and also the Pasvik valley. Back south through northern Finland. Over 7000 km when I was back home again. I was lucka with the weather, almost No rain during the whole trip. I recommend these very northern parts of Scandinavia with midnight sun from May to August. Thank you for the film, beautiful 🥰
It's the absence of traffic that makes cycling so dreamy when home here in Northumberland, and I had that same out of body experience watching this film. Like the trance you slip into when staring out of a train window and time stands still. I just love getting lost in the majesty of Nature. Keep those films coming please.
I went there in August, it was simply incredible. Huge thanks to Matthew for the warning about the bad weather in Southern and Middle of Norway. There in the North it was like Caribbean Summer Feeling 😎☀️
This is unforgivable. We the native inhabitants of Finnmark and Troms has tried for years to keep the last secret of Norway hidden. Every time we hear people go to Lofoten and Vestlandet, Pulpit Rock, etc, we cheer for them. Normally people head south in Bjerkvik where the roundabout joins E10 and E6 after they've visited Lofoten. Out of 100 RV's only 5 goes further north. Most people wants to see Lofoten, and who can blame them. But the real beauty is the nature further north and especially the coastal regions. At least you didn't go to Havøysund that has the most beautiful coastal road stretch in Norway. Lofoten comes close, but only close. Could you make a new video where you tell people how bad it really was and that you got attacked by a moose and had food poisoning the whole time?
"In this apology video, I'm going to come clean about my Finnmark trip. I strive for honesty and didn't tell the whole story about our camp was raided by angry Sami and how my camera crew was mauled by an angry polar bear. North Norway is also not a place to ever bring your kids because the locals are terribly wild and can't speak a single sentence without mentioning horse genitalia or threatening violence."
Clearly demonstrates one of the best uses of a bike - that of exploring new country - and doing so, being ‘in touch’ with the countryside/remoteness in a way not possible with other forms of transport. Many thanks Mathew
I was so surprised to see library written on bulgarian. "Библиотека ", but this is because the place is close to Russia. Amazing and inspiring video again. Well done, mate. 👍😉
Great video. I drove to Vardø and Hamningberg two years ago and that area is really stunning. I didn't have that good luck with the weather like you, but I also saw the sun momentarily.
AwZm! 's been a couple of years since I've been there. I also went to Grense Jacobselv(almost Russia), and bathed in the sea, I was asthounded that it was warmer than in Vesteraalen... 🤯 But have to admit, n e v e r been biking the area.😉 Thanx for sharing ❣
@@eirikkristine Cool 🙂I biked to Store Molvik late summer this year with my electric bike 42 km, nice trip and yes also saw reindeer 🙂had 18 degree celcius temperatures but windy, going back was easy then wind was in my back.
I've been to Kirkenes once, but never landed there. There was too much fog, so the plane was diverted to Lakselv airport, also known as BANAK, a military air base. Then 4 hours of bus the shortest way to Kirkenes, which just so happened to be through Finland. My group actually travelled that road to the border(in a mini bus) and into Russia for a day trip. Back then the Norwegian and Russian border control was colocated. Don't know if that's still the case. From there it's a 20Km wide 'DMZ' into Russia. There's NO STOPPING on that stretch. If you do, armed Russian border guards will show up almost immediately, and ask if you have trouble. If you don't have, they'll be very happy to supply you with some.
You were exactly right, what the text messages said:the sunsets it were right after midtnightsun season and the temperatures, on the wetherforcast you had 25-30 degrees Celsius in August😃 it was amazing 🤩
Ha. Great! I believed your sunny videos before and spent a very soggy cycle ride from Oslo to Tromso last year. But as the sunshines always up top (right?) maybe next year I'll fly into tromso and just go around the brain of Norway. Cycling in a bikini. Lovely Yours Brian.
Strava knows nothing 😉 We cycled the same route 15 years ago. It was quite different weather at that time. First we had to lean to the wind while cycling to keep ourselves up. The wind was horribly strong but luckily it was from the side and not from the front. After the boat weather turned worse and it was almost zero degrees and raining wet snow. The only good thing was that now the wind was behind us and we could cycle fast back to Finland 😁
This was such a good video Matthew! One question though - were there midgies at that time of year? Scotland has them in abundance in the north in summer sadly.
Very nice and inspiring video as usual. I hope to bike about in northern Norway some day as well. However, i think its messed up that you took an airplane up there. That kind of behavior is contributing greatly to the extreme weather we are experiencing, and will experience even more unfortunately. Going by train, or even better by bike, is fully possible. If you dont have the time to travel without destroying the world, then dont do it at all.
2400 kilometres isn't very far for a cyclist with some time. It can be done in around 15 days without going at it really hard. There is also a train station in Finland, 500 kilometres from Kirkenes. You can also walk, sail and more to there. With the time. This kind of tourism will benefit the local area more than tourism based in flying. Because when we travel slower we spend more time in the areas we travel in. Then we spend more money there. And as we spend more time somewhere we are more likely to create understanding and respect for the area. If climate change gets serious enough hardly no one will travel anywhere, because the weather will be too bad and resources will be too scarce. Global geo-political security will also be a highly limiting factor.
Strava sucks, it only shows a small fractions of riders who ride there! In total it may by 13 who there 😂😂😂! Can i plan a Route with the help of Cycle Norway, so i can make a unsuportet Trip with no or little mishaps like like Climbs over 25% or dangerous Tunnels? And is it possible to make a Guided Group Ride of a few days in Norway from a Base Camp just for Sneak Peak?
I can't stress it enough:DON'T make Russia angry. Be carefull not to cross the border! Living here in the North , we had some trouble with the Russians, also people crossing the border!
This channel deserves more subscribers..
You are the best youtuber UA-cam has ever seen
What a trip we had Matthew!! :)
Great to see you back!
Yes. Hamningsberg is the end off the world, but fantastik.
Brilliant video really enjoyed it
I need to visit northern Norway at some point.
the reason that all the cafes were busy in the town of vadso (in addition to the nice weather); pretty sure you were there in the beginning of the varangerfestivalen that lasted wednesday -sunday, most locals take out holiday days for that week. That's probably also why the plane tickets where expensive. A lot of bands + vadsø-expats travel to and from around that weekend (and the only close big airport is kkn).
Possibly the best cycling channel on UA-cam without a shadow of a doubt it just does not fail to impress such an amazing channel 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙏🏻🏴🚴🏻♂️🚴🏻♂️🏴
So jealous! What a beautiful ride (mostly!)
You are my favourite UA-cam channel. Thank you for the amazing videos and adventures.
Glad you like them!
What a stunning slice of Norway! Beautifully presented, as always. Thank you!
I have been there but with motorbike about 12 years ago. It is absolutely fantastic. From Gothenburg in Sweden up to Namsos and from there I followed the coast, Lofoten, Tromsö, Nordkap, Kirkenes Jacobselv and also the Pasvik valley. Back south through northern Finland. Over 7000 km when I was back home again. I was lucka with the weather, almost No rain during the whole trip. I recommend these very northern parts of Scandinavia with midnight sun from May to August.
Thank you for the film, beautiful 🥰
Good stuff Matthew !
Looks great 👍👍
In the North, I agree😄
This was just awesome and inspiring... and felt like classic Matthew. ❤
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Good bye Kirkenes - Hello Wilderness 🌲🚴
It's the absence of traffic that makes cycling so dreamy when home here in Northumberland, and I had that same out of body experience watching this film. Like the trance you slip into when staring out of a train window and time stands still. I just love getting lost in the majesty of Nature. Keep those films coming please.
Not been to Bamburgh lately then...We've been well and truly discovered!
Love cycling in Northumberland. Sadly it was over a year ago when I last passed though doing LEJOG. Hope to get there next year though.
I love the colourful houses. Another stunning video
Thank you! Cheers!
Stunning, beautiful.😊 Thank you from 🇺🇸
so dope!
You had me at hello! Great video and editing, and a graet adventure!
Many thanks!
Quality content as always Matthew... love to see this stuff.
This was the most enjoyably edited Bikepacking film I think we've ever seen... So much style! Honestly, well done!
Great to hear, thanks!
@@matthewnorway agreed, this was a great episode.
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Excellent as usual! I am so overwhelmed by the beauty and the narration that words just don't do justice to your work. Thanks for sharing.
Wow. I'm jealous to say the least. Nothing beats the arctic when the weather is like that.
Nice editing as always 😊
I went there in August, it was simply incredible. Huge thanks to Matthew for the warning about the bad weather in Southern and Middle of Norway. There in the North it was like Caribbean Summer Feeling 😎☀️
Mad pivot! Brilliant!
Highly glorious. Can't think of anything else to say, really... 🤩
Just awesome!
fantastic content!
This is unforgivable. We the native inhabitants of Finnmark and Troms has tried for years to keep the last secret of Norway hidden. Every time we hear people go to Lofoten and Vestlandet, Pulpit Rock, etc, we cheer for them. Normally people head south in Bjerkvik where the roundabout joins E10 and E6 after they've visited Lofoten. Out of 100 RV's only 5 goes further north. Most people wants to see Lofoten, and who can blame them. But the real beauty is the nature further north and especially the coastal regions. At least you didn't go to Havøysund that has the most beautiful coastal road stretch in Norway. Lofoten comes close, but only close. Could you make a new video where you tell people how bad it really was and that you got attacked by a moose and had food poisoning the whole time?
"In this apology video, I'm going to come clean about my Finnmark trip. I strive for honesty and didn't tell the whole story about our camp was raided by angry Sami and how my camera crew was mauled by an angry polar bear. North Norway is also not a place to ever bring your kids because the locals are terribly wild and can't speak a single sentence without mentioning horse genitalia or threatening violence."
Also, they have shamans who can literally put curses on you.
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@@Coffeepanda294 or heal ... they can stop blood if you are bleeding badly.
I wouldn’t worry, not many people consider Norway as a destination to go too. Looks amazing but so does Siberia and we wouldn’t go there either.
thank you for sharing ❤
Love these videos. Keep em coming.
Clearly demonstrates one of the best uses of a bike - that of exploring new country - and doing so, being ‘in touch’ with the countryside/remoteness in a way not possible with other forms of transport. Many thanks Mathew
I couldn't agree more!
I was so surprised to see library written on bulgarian. "Библиотека ", but this is because the place is close to Russia. Amazing and inspiring video again. Well done, mate. 👍😉
I need the 2nd part ASAP, please! 🙏
Great video. I drove to Vardø and Hamningberg two years ago and that area is really stunning. I didn't have that good luck with the weather like you, but I also saw the sun momentarily.
AwZm!
's been a couple of years since I've been there. I also went to Grense Jacobselv(almost Russia), and bathed in the sea, I was asthounded that it was warmer than in Vesteraalen... 🤯
But have to admit, n e v e r been biking the area.😉 Thanx for sharing ❣
See from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩❤️
You skipped Berlevåg 😞, well we are used to that ... but we are part of the Varanger experience tough. Anyway ... great video 🙂
We will be back a do Berlevåg and Store Molvik!:)
@@eirikkristine Cool 🙂I biked to Store Molvik late summer this year with my electric bike 42 km, nice trip and yes also saw reindeer 🙂had 18 degree celcius temperatures but windy, going back was easy then wind was in my back.
Have you also tried cycling on trail to Trollfjorden?@@arcticblue248
I've been to Kirkenes once, but never landed there. There was too much fog, so the plane was diverted to Lakselv airport, also known as BANAK, a military air base. Then 4 hours of bus the shortest way to Kirkenes, which just so happened to be through Finland. My group actually travelled that road to the border(in a mini bus) and into Russia for a day trip. Back then the Norwegian and Russian border control was colocated. Don't know if that's still the case.
From there it's a 20Km wide 'DMZ' into Russia. There's NO STOPPING on that stretch. If you do, armed Russian border guards will show up almost immediately, and ask if you have trouble. If you don't have, they'll be very happy to supply you with some.
You were exactly right, what the text messages said:the sunsets it were right after midtnightsun season and the temperatures, on the wetherforcast you had 25-30 degrees Celsius in August😃 it was amazing 🤩
Seems like you came trough Vadsø when there was a festival going on. Probably thats the main reason there where that many people out at night :)
In my experience, you can be spontaneous in Norway, if you want to😃
I look forward for a return there in february also?
Ha. Great!
I believed your sunny videos before and spent a very soggy cycle ride from Oslo to Tromso last year.
But as the sunshines always up top (right?) maybe next year I'll fly into tromso and just go around the brain of Norway.
Cycling in a bikini. Lovely
Yours
Brian.
Strava knows nothing 😉 We cycled the same route 15 years ago. It was quite different weather at that time. First we had to lean to the wind while cycling to keep ourselves up. The wind was horribly strong but luckily it was from the side and not from the front. After the boat weather turned worse and it was almost zero degrees and raining wet snow. The only good thing was that now the wind was behind us and we could cycle fast back to Finland 😁
I have experienced them conditions in Finnmarlk too. It's night or day based on the weather conditions
Thanks for the video Matthew! One question: Where did you guys leave the bike cases?
Great video and really great achievement. 👏🏾👏🏾❤️
Just wondering…… What did you do with your bike boxes?
Left them at the airport.
This was such a good video Matthew! One question though - were there midgies at that time of year? Scotland has them in abundance in the north in summer sadly.
We did not had any problems with midgies
Great! Thanks for sharing. But where did you store your hard cover bike bag?
At the airport
What did you do with the bike boxes at the airport?
Asked the guy that runs Avis car rental if we could pay him a little bit to store the bike boxes
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New Subscriber 🙋♂️.
How many kilometers do you ride per a day?
Who me? I'd say about 20km.
Day 1: 238km, Day 2: 160km, Day 3: 190 (Day 4 next video: 123km)
It's good to know Norway is listening to Russia playing ping-pong..........
Stunning as ever....not jealous in any way....at all....honest 😊
Too short video as normally. Shame on you, Matthew! 😁
Very nice and inspiring video as usual. I hope to bike about in northern Norway some day as well. However, i think its messed up that you took an airplane up there. That kind of behavior is contributing greatly to the extreme weather we are experiencing, and will experience even more unfortunately. Going by train, or even better by bike, is fully possible. If you dont have the time to travel without destroying the world, then dont do it at all.
So no one goes to estern Finnmark as a tourist until they build railway. Unless they take the train to Bodø and peddle 1200km each way to Kirkenes
2400 kilometres isn't very far for a cyclist with some time. It can be done in around 15 days without going at it really hard. There is also a train station in Finland, 500 kilometres from Kirkenes. You can also walk, sail and more to there. With the time. This kind of tourism will benefit the local area more than tourism based in flying. Because when we travel slower we spend more time in the areas we travel in. Then we spend more money there. And as we spend more time somewhere we are more likely to create understanding and respect for the area. If climate change gets serious enough hardly no one will travel anywhere, because the weather will be too bad and resources will be too scarce. Global geo-political security will also be a highly limiting factor.
What next? He has to close down the UA-cam channel because the datacenter consumes a lot of energy?@@jonaslindahl6066
Strava sucks, it only shows a small fractions of riders who ride there! In total it may by 13 who there 😂😂😂! Can i plan a Route with the help of Cycle Norway, so i can make a unsuportet Trip with no or little mishaps like like Climbs over 25% or dangerous Tunnels?
And is it possible to make a Guided Group Ride of a few days in Norway from a Base Camp just for Sneak Peak?
Strava is by far the best app for cycling.
@@eirikkristine do you live in Cave? Never heard of irony?! 😂😂😂 Sorry could not hold back 😎👍
@@elcarpo8339 I was thinking your on that Komoot team
@@eirikkristine 😂😂😂
Well ... think like this, its always faster to go from north to south, its downhill all the way !!!! atleast when you look at the globe.
Cant you go more east to Russia?
I can't stress it enough:DON'T make Russia angry. Be carefull not to cross the border! Living here in the North , we had some trouble with the Russians, also people crossing the border!