Trans Euro Trail - Sweden - Day 2

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  • Опубліковано 17 жов 2024

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  • @percyfrank
    @percyfrank 5 років тому

    Thanks for the great video...I'm intending to do this TET route this coming July, solo from the UK on my CRF250 Rally, so this is really helpful and informative!

  • @Beardedvstromriderreviews
    @Beardedvstromriderreviews 5 років тому

    Hi! Cool vid. Planning on doing this part of the TET. In what time period were you there and where did you guys sleep?

    • @mcbluestreak5607
      @mcbluestreak5607  5 років тому +1

      Thank you, we were riding the TET in Sweden from mid May and on. However, it was an unusual warm May with up to 25 degree C. Although, the last night on the tour there were ice on the tent in the morning. We stayed all places as in the forest with tents, shelters, hotels and camping places. However, I can recommend the public shelter places that are found all over Sweden.

    • @Beardedvstromriderreviews
      @Beardedvstromriderreviews 5 років тому

      @@mcbluestreak5607 thanks for your reaction!
      How did you like the level of riding experience that was needed to ride it?

    • @mcbluestreak5607
      @mcbluestreak5607  5 років тому +1

      @@Beardedvstromriderreviews Most of the part is fairly easy especially when dry. There are a few difficult spots, but they are clearly marked on the GPX track by the Linesman. We mostly had to drive around the most difficult parts because of my poor off road skills, worn out tires and all the luggage (or maybe lack of courage..?..;o)

    • @Beardedvstromriderreviews
      @Beardedvstromriderreviews 5 років тому

      @@mcbluestreak5607 better safe than sorry!
      Like your videos! Real informative. They give a good sense of what to expect. I am looking forward to heading out there!

  • @Toecutter81
    @Toecutter81 6 років тому

    Nice compilation ! It seems that u've experienced some rainy weather down in Sweden ? We are going to Norway 2 september , i hope it stays somehow dry that period of time ! Keep on riding ! Kind regards from Belgium.

    • @mcbluestreak5607
      @mcbluestreak5607  6 років тому +1

      Thanks, appreciated, have a great tour! But do remember to take rain cover with you, just in case...;o)

    • @Toecutter81
      @Toecutter81 6 років тому

      @@mcbluestreak5607 Will do ! 👍

  • @charliem5332
    @charliem5332 5 років тому

    What sat nav do you use please? And would you recommend it?

    • @mcbluestreak5607
      @mcbluestreak5607  5 років тому +1

      I use Garmin Zumo 395 LM, and it har worked without any problems so far. Although I do not know if it is better or worse than other brands or models, but it has worked perfectly for me on e.g. TET routes. There was a small learning curve to get GPX files, Basecamp, OEM maps etc. to work together, but not that difficult. The learning curve was mainly me not knowing anything about GPSs in advance. The only cons of the 396 LM model is that it is a bit slow calculating routes, moving maps with finger touch when alternative routes should be found in the forest, but my brother has a bigger model which is much faster. But again I do not know if other brands are better or worse? This one works for me in rain and sun.