@@theladwiththebeard Yes with two of us on the bike it was a bit scary in the wet. The weather was shocking and spoiled it a bit for me but still glad we went. I hated the big cruise ships coming in and out all the time, too many people for us.
@@BeyondRestless Well a good thing is that from 2026 will big cruise ships not be allowed into Geiranger because of pollution. Only ships that are emission-free will be allowed. Trollstigen is a great ride, but it also tell how the climate changes influence Norway. We will see more and more landslides here
@@jonnor6883 That is good news about the ships. The size of those vessels seems wrong in such a beautiful place,smaller vessels would be better and add to the awe factor of the surrounding mountains for visitors
Great to see the other way into Greinger. Shame about trolls pass but I'd not fancy those roads in the wet with near new tyres.
@@theladwiththebeard Yes with two of us on the bike it was a bit scary in the wet. The weather was shocking and spoiled it a bit for me but still glad we went. I hated the big cruise ships coming in and out all the time, too many people for us.
@@BeyondRestless agreed. Even though technically we are also tourists it was just far too busy and crazy expensive 😂😂
@@theladwiththebeard True, we tend to avoid the crowded places as much as possible to get a more ‘local’ experience
@@BeyondRestless Well a good thing is that from 2026 will big cruise ships not be allowed into Geiranger because of pollution. Only ships that are emission-free will be allowed.
Trollstigen is a great ride, but it also tell how the climate changes influence Norway. We will see more and more landslides here
@@jonnor6883 That is good news about the ships. The size of those vessels seems wrong in such a beautiful place,smaller vessels would be better and add to the awe factor of the surrounding mountains for visitors