I have only just started watching this travel series. Followed you for a while watching reviews and the weekly news but honestly don't know how I missed this. Looks like a brilliant tour, thoroughly enjoyed watching
The joys of life: after a long day of allroad training on my GS, sitting back on my couch with a glass of wine watching your Arctic Circle adventures! Thanks for putting that on, looking forward for Friday week.
Definitely a must watch, loving it. I think the road surfaces stay so good because, if like Finland they don’t salt them when the snow arrives and then just drive with studded tires on the compacted snow.
Following this series with interest TMF. I’m planning to ride up to the North Cape next year riding back down through Finland. This is a challenge I’m setting myself and will be done to raise money for cancer research. You sure were lucky with the weather.
@@GSXRI300 it'll be Cancer Research. My partner died of cancer in July so I'd like to raise money for this worth while cause. We could join forces if you're also going in June
Those roads look epic and the surrounding countryside looks lovely. Great to follow along with you on this memorable ride into the Norwegian wilderness. Looking forward to next weeks episode 😊🇳🇴
I am really hoping that you rode through Hardanger on the west side. Probably my fav place in Norway. Lovely scenery. Known for the Hardanger fjord, apples and other fruits and ciders.
Been following you a couple of years, but I've just found this series. I love it so far, really enjoyable. I'm from Trondheim myself and did a trip past the Arctic circle, to Narvik in 2020. All the roadworks was done by then, so the speed limit is now a whopping 56 mph. Looking forward to the rest!
I really do believe this is my favorite series so far, Flyer! What a lucky man you are to take such trips. I don't think the USA does it quite like you guys over there. I would love nothing more than to take a ferry to the Arctic Circle! Or anywhere for that matter! Keep up the great work and stay safe, Flyer!
I've just come back from a month long trip (although by car, can't afford a bike next to it atm) to the north cape and back. I'd do it again in a heartbeat. Your video series makes me want to go back immediately! Maybe its an idea for you as well, it only gets better up north, and loads of bikers. I've even spotted a few all the way from China.
Just finished riding through some beautiful country in West Virginia. Weather was cool this morning and a friend and I rode our bikes all morning and then had a very excellent lunch. The ride was only 4 hours but the longest trip I have taken since recovering from my surgery. After lunch I watched your video re: The Arctic Circle and as always enjoyed your touring video. It was a great way to wind down after a nice morning ride. Always look forward to your travel videos. Keep them coming.
Well done you👍👍😂😂👍 As you say “making memories “ Loving the series may be one day 🤔 I enjoy all your blogs but especially your trips and your no nonsense,down to earth approach to stuff 👍👍 Keep it up and all the best
Looks like a great trip. Unfortunately will probably not have a chance to do myself, but thoroughly enjoyable watching your trip. Thank you for posting!
lol, i love your british attitude toward everything, its like you appreciate everything and then politely point out its not that fancy or whatever, just like the burger you been eaten in the last
Great viewing. Spectacular scenery and fun roads. Enjoying each Friday’s new release, and loved the tropical looking Hawaiian style shirt in the arctic.😎
I do envy you. These tours are wonderful. My Bucket List has been sidelined (due to health issues and my 70 years experiences), but if I could I would love to do this ride. On a bike, not in a car! The countryside is so lovely, reminds me of some of the backpacking trips in the western USA. Looking forward to the next episode. Thanks so much for sharing. Stay safe.
Funny. I watched the first episode three days before leaving, and now I'm watching this in Trondheim, having done Finland and Nordkapp in the last week. Looks like we've both had wonderful trips
It was fine for Norway in early autumn. Yesterday was the only rainy day, I did 600 km soaked through in 13 degree weather. Nordkapp was 6 degrees, road to Nordkapp about 11. Arctic circle was about 13 degrees in general. I knew what I signed up for and it was absolutely perfect. The views, especially near Alta are impossible. I think I can understand the Scandinavian myths now. It was almost a religious experience and I say it as a sceptic. You have to go north. It was insane. The fjords are better than art. It's the cost of everything that is the bad part of this trip. You've said it's expensive. I make euro 25 per day in Poland ;)
Every one of these travel series you do adds to my bucket list. Now to get the last of the children out of the house and then ... let the road trips begin!
Yeah that seems like highway robbery. My wife and I had two pizzas from Domino's in Bergen few months ago, because we wanted to try some of the weird flavors. It cost me 20 usd for two zzas. I wouldn't praise them, since I am from Chicago I know a thing about good pizza.
@@MemoryLaneCinema I know 😊 There are many good places for zza. But for burgers, "Outside" is awesome. Reindeer sausage place near Bryggen is tops as well!
Absolutely stunning trip you are on, but i have just been in Glencoe and up Northern Scotland and nothing beat that,nothing at all. Can wait to see more of your trip. Take care and see you soon.
Great stuff again TMF. You mentioned how busy tourist traffic is in northern Norway. We have the same issues herein Canada. It seems as though a pilgrimage to the north and, subsequently, the arctic is on many peoples bucket lists. The summer months finds our northern highways chock full of RV's and other tourists. I think its great that people can get out and wander still. I look forward to my own pilgrimage to the Arctic Ocean sometime in the next couple of years.
Lovely, very familiar for somewhere I’ve never been. Particularly the single track road. Seams rather anticlimactic. Just a parking lot full of RVs. And a burger. Still a box, I haven’t ticked. I live at 49 so only about 1O50 nautical miles away. You were pretty close again in Alaska and Dawson. Not sure I’d want to try the Dempster on a fully loaded GS though.
Another great video by TMF, thanks man! I also appreciate the comment by fellow Norwegian PC, right below. The tour organizer could have taken you on more scenic roads indeed. Still beautiful.
@@TheMissendenFlyer the roads are much less improved im Canada, the last run up the Dempster Highway is all gravel and no services for almost 400 kms. If it rains the road becomes 6 inch deep mud course.. when it is dry the dust chokes you... but the scenery is just amazing! Makes the trip worth it. Did this ride 2 up, 14,000 kms in 3 weeks and camped a bunch as well.
Hey mister... Thanks for wonderful videos! But, I´m sorry you missed the best part of roads in Norway. You should have chosen the coast road that goes from Namsos, through small cities like; Brønnøysund, Sandnessjøen and all the way up to Bodø, before you enter the E6 again! To me and most of Norwegians, the E6 is like; Boooriiiing! Sorry to say so :-(. The coast road is spectacular in all ways, and offer a lots of elevation shifts, lots of twisties, and absolutely made for mc-riding :-) It takes you through the most wonderful scenery that Norway has to offer in the northern part of the country, and the nature is breathtaking. Yes, there is always a catch, and there are 6/7 ferries you have to take (I don´t remember the exact number). But as a biker, you will always be first in the line, and the natural brakes that the ferries makes, feels just ok. If you do ride this road some time in the future, you will agree with me that it´s worth the extra miles and time it tales to drive it, -and even all the ferries. BR, Per Christian, biker from Norway.
Don't worry - I come back the western route (via Namsos) and take in all the gorgeousness your amazing country has to offer - in my opinion the later episodes in this series are the best! Thanks for watching.....TMF
per christian halvorsen hi Christian. Can you please email me on Allan_jackson@live.com ? I am planning a trip to Norway next year and would love to hear your views and recommendation for the best places to visit 👍
hello allan jackson im allso a biker and would love to give you some of my opinions of the best roads here in norway. if anyone else is interested in road tips in Norway they can contact me by :hakona00@hotmail.com
hi per just starting to plan this trip for next year any advice regarding route would be usefull i want to go to the northern then the carnt spell it islands on the way back ( lefoten) saw the wildbad boys do it and thought must do that steve Steve
I went to Dunvegan castle,before the Skye bridge was built,in a three wheeler( I only had motorbike license). American tourists were fascinated by it,trusty little Robin
My wkd has arrived when i get my tmf artic circle notification 👍 another nice piece of film. Looks a fantastic trip , which maybe one day, i get the chance to participate in. 👊
16.5C sounds like great riding weather, especially with those skies. When I took my MSF class here in the states it was -3.8C (January in the Carolinas, next week was probably in the mid teens (C).)
Another great video Missenden Flyer, been following this tour, its one on the 'Bucket' a mate did it on his GS a couple of years ago and said I had to do it😊 so one day I shall, said he🙄👍🇬🇧
Looking forward to seeing the rest of the series, especially around my most favorite place on earth Bergen. Having driven up the coast from Bergen up to Alesund, I can only say it's stunning. I hope you enjoyed it TMF. I know it's a bit too late to recommend things, but Inside Burger in Bergen is excellent if you are in town and hungry.
Excellent episode TMF thank you. Being a Yorkshireman living in Scotland I shall not be visiting unless the exchange rate goes the other way and everything is half the price of the UK. £36 for a pizza and no curry house, being a Bradford lad originally I couldn’t do without a curry. Keep up the good work sir thanks again 👍🏍
mate, just wanna say 2 things: 1) I finally understood your nickname, as a foreigner in UK lol. 2) your scottish isles trip inspired me to do the highlands this summer. Lovely trip with my gf two up. Keep up the great work ;)
Being from Norway I find your view and outlook very interesting- you see things that I haven’t thought about myself. Your comparison to Scotland I agree with- I Rode 5 days in northern Scotland this summer. Looking forward to see your take on the coastal route southwards!
Well done! But you should have gone all the way up to Cape Nord! I rode my 2005 Triumph Tiger in 2011 all the way from New Jersey and back to the arctic circle in Alaska 18,000 kms. Even though I plan to ride to Arctic circle and beyond in Norway one day, this ride is child's play compared to the one in Alaska, where you have a true sense of adventure where anything can happen on the Alaska and Dalton's Hw's. Also both you and motorbike will be properly dirty and will not be the same ever.
Another very enjoyable episode, and perhaps with a little more interest for today I did a back to biking course after a gap of 30 years. Can’t say that I came home and immediately ordered my dream bike but I think I will go for the odd test ride. Certainly any bike I do buy will have a screen, travelling at 70 without one is rather windy.
Just watching this series in 2021 having an extended Easter break following lockdown restrictions in the UK. Like many of us I’ve been out a lot over the last week, for me riding all over North Yorkshire dialling back in after several months off the bike. Great series TMF and if this isn’t an inspiration to get out there on tour once we’re all properly set free I don’t know what is. 👍
Great video again. I have to say, I've never seen a video at the artic circle with bad weather. It's like it never rains once you get there. Richy's video, Bruce's video, now yours. I bet if I ever get there, it'll be lashing it down 😂
Awsome yet again TMF, recently visited the Motorcycle museum in Birmingham and picked up a book 'Overland to Vietnam', got me thinking....... how about a book by your good self about your travels?? loving the tour, all the best.
I’m on the Amalfi coast this week and the best pizza I ever ate cost me 4,50 euro. Thats 3 pound 70. What a difference! 😄 great video again! Can’t wait until you hit the westcoast. I used to fly there out of Bodo and Bardufoss back in the day when I was still young and beautiful😄
Well, the views are really spectacular, but the traffic is an experience😄 Super busy. Roads are very narrow with people walking on them, scooters flying by left and right and people parking their cars just around the corner where you cant see them. We were in a car, but on a bike would be much better. I’ve never seen anything like it. Maybe Bombay😄
And the roads are so twisty, that you hardly can get above 30. It’s like a mountainside that sinks straight into the sea, with a very small ledge where people live. It is spectacular though.
For me this is your best tour to date.....Splendid. You have put Norway on my radar, can't wait for the West coast back. many thanks. Dave xs
Yes the West route back is something very special....
I have only just started watching this travel series. Followed you for a while watching reviews and the weekly news but honestly don't know how I missed this. Looks like a brilliant tour, thoroughly enjoyed watching
Awesome, thank you!
The joys of life: after a long day of allroad training on my GS, sitting back on my couch with a glass of wine watching your Arctic Circle adventures! Thanks for putting that on, looking forward for Friday week.
I love hearing your colloquialisms.
Awesome scenery. Love the reminder on the sat nav to 'keep to the right' lol.
DarkLard999 would my Garmin do the opposite for me while in the UK? I’d put an arrow on the inside of my wind screen.
Definitely a must watch, loving it.
I think the road surfaces stay so good because, if like Finland they don’t salt them when the snow arrives and then just drive with studded tires on the compacted snow.
One of your best yet TMF, what a place. Looking forward to next week's instalment. Thanks again.
I think the next instalment is better! Thanks for watching...TMF
This video series is lovely. Thanks so much for giving me another goal to try to accomplish on my Triumph someday.
Following this series with interest TMF. I’m planning to ride up to the North Cape next year riding back down through Finland. This is a challenge I’m setting myself and will be done to raise money for cancer research. You sure were lucky with the weather.
Nice one Nikki - best of luck with it...
hi vic good luck with that, doing the same trip about june but not sure what charity let me have the sponsor info
steve
@@GSXRI300 it'll be Cancer Research. My partner died of cancer in July so I'd like to raise money for this worth while cause. We could join forces if you're also going in June
WELL IT'S FRIDAY AGAIN !!! great vid. just sitting with my CURRY watching the Artic Circle in comfort. Thanks TMF.
Great vid TMF. Each one is better than the last. The GS is the perfect machine for this.
I agree (about the GS) - what the big ol' beemer is best at....and you wait until the later episodes, just gets better Norway....
This series just gets better and better! It’s going to make my upcoming Wales trip rather novice like. Enjoying this vlog so much!
Wales is pretty special on a bike too - enjoy!
Those roads look epic and the surrounding countryside looks lovely. Great to follow along with you on this memorable ride into the Norwegian wilderness. Looking forward to next weeks episode 😊🇳🇴
This one just gets better Richard - you aint seen nuthin' yet!
I am really hoping that you rode through Hardanger on the west side. Probably my fav place in Norway. Lovely scenery. Known for the Hardanger fjord, apples and other fruits and ciders.
West is best!!
Been following you a couple of years, but I've just found this series. I love it so far, really enjoyable. I'm from Trondheim myself and did a trip past the Arctic circle, to Narvik in 2020. All the roadworks was done by then, so the speed limit is now a whopping 56 mph. Looking forward to the rest!
Cool - enjoy!
I really do believe this is my favorite series so far, Flyer! What a lucky man you are to take such trips. I don't think the USA does it quite like you guys over there. I would love nothing more than to take a ferry to the Arctic Circle! Or anywhere for that matter! Keep up the great work and stay safe, Flyer!
Thank you!
Thank' s for sharing such an amazing trip, brings back many memories*
I've just come back from a month long trip (although by car, can't afford a bike next to it atm) to the north cape and back. I'd do it again in a heartbeat. Your video series makes me want to go back immediately!
Maybe its an idea for you as well, it only gets better up north, and loads of bikers. I've even spotted a few all the way from China.
Just finished riding through some beautiful country in West Virginia. Weather was cool this morning and a friend and I rode our bikes all morning and then had a very excellent lunch. The ride was only 4 hours but the longest trip I have taken since recovering from my surgery. After lunch I watched your video re: The Arctic Circle and as always enjoyed your touring video. It was a great way to wind down after a nice morning ride. Always look forward to your travel videos. Keep them coming.
Thanks Ray, glad to hear you’re back out on the bike!
Fantastic scenery and can't believe the weather either. All ways up - you've been a very lucky boy!
Look forward, as always, to the next episode....
Well done you👍👍😂😂👍
As you say “making memories “
Loving the series may be one day 🤔
I enjoy all your blogs but especially your trips and your no nonsense,down to earth approach to stuff 👍👍
Keep it up and all the best
Thanks Stephen....
Looks like a great trip. Unfortunately will probably not have a chance to do myself, but thoroughly enjoyable watching your trip. Thank you for posting!
Absolutely fantastic! I really appreciate the great content! That was such a treat to watch! Thank you!
Thank you for the kind words....
lol, i love your british attitude toward everything, its like you appreciate everything and then politely point out its not that fancy or whatever, just like the burger you been eaten in the last
Great viewing. Spectacular scenery and fun roads. Enjoying each Friday’s new release, and loved the tropical looking Hawaiian style shirt in the arctic.😎
Cheers Russell - this trip actually gets better as it goes on as far as scenery is concerned - amazing country to ride in....
Yes fella. Sticker definitely had to be done. Congrats 👍
Another fine episode, thank you.
Food for thought albeit rather expensive..look forward to seeing more.
Loads more to come Richard!
Congrats on making it to the Arctic Circle ! Been there a few times now with Harry's Garage and Richy Vida, thanks TMF :-)
Oh yeah 👍....my weekend doesn’t start until I see that TMF logo
Good man!
I do envy you. These tours are wonderful. My Bucket List has been sidelined (due to health issues and my 70 years experiences), but if I could I would love to do this ride. On a bike, not in a car! The countryside is so lovely, reminds me of some of the backpacking trips in the western USA. Looking forward to the next episode. Thanks so much for sharing. Stay safe.
Glad you're enjoying the series, I think these just get better so do stay tuned!
Absolutely stunning ride with beautiful scenery, and if i am not careful, i am going to run out of superlatives!
amazing scenery once again thank you for sharing ....you do a brilliant job narration etc
Thank you Tom - very kind of you to say so!
stunning scenery and a great quality vid , many thanks ..
Thank you for your kind comments Dave!
Amazing ride...a riders dream in any country. Thanks TMF!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for Sharing. This latest video has been the best so far. Looking forward to the next episode. Great entertainment for a Friday night.
You’re too kind Paul!
Cos it's there and cos ya can! Excellent. 😊
What a great adventure! I really enjoyed watching this, thanks for sharing your adventure!👍
Thanks for watching and for stopping by!
Funny. I watched the first episode three days before leaving, and now I'm watching this in Trondheim, having done Finland and Nordkapp in the last week. Looks like we've both had wonderful trips
Fabulous! How's the weather been for you?
It was fine for Norway in early autumn. Yesterday was the only rainy day, I did 600 km soaked through in 13 degree weather. Nordkapp was 6 degrees, road to Nordkapp about 11. Arctic circle was about 13 degrees in general. I knew what I signed up for and it was absolutely perfect. The views, especially near Alta are impossible. I think I can understand the Scandinavian myths now. It was almost a religious experience and I say it as a sceptic. You have to go north. It was insane. The fjords are better than art. It's the cost of everything that is the bad part of this trip. You've said it's expensive. I make euro 25 per day in Poland ;)
Absolutely awesome!! Amazing scenery. Once again, appreciate the video.
Every one of these travel series you do adds to my bucket list. Now to get the last of the children out of the house and then ... let the road trips begin!
Another first class video TMF , what a ride I am enjoying from down here in Australia !!
Thanks for watching John, blows my mind that you’re watching me in Aus!
The pleasure is mine TMF , you are well watched even down in Tasmania and that does not surprise me for your product is fist class !!
Great series, inspiring me to do the Motorrad Tour for my first bike euro tour. Great videos I've been watching for the past year 👍🏻
Go for it Shaun - and don't forget to tell 'em I sent you and maybe they'll ask me again!
Looks like a fabulous trip! Thank you for sharing the highlights!
Another cracking vlog, TMF. Great roads, great scenery and a great commentary but £36 for a pizza? Blimey!
Roll on next Friday 👍
Yeah that seems like highway robbery. My wife and I had two pizzas from Domino's in Bergen few months ago, because we wanted to try some of the weird flavors. It cost me 20 usd for two zzas. I wouldn't praise them, since I am from Chicago I know a thing about good pizza.
@@dasteknoviking if u want good pizza u do not go to domino's.......I am from Bergen :)
@@MemoryLaneCinema I know 😊 There are many good places for zza. But for burgers, "Outside" is awesome. Reindeer sausage place near Bryggen is tops as well!
Well I’ve put this trip on my bucket list, just brilliant.
Absolutely stunning trip you are on, but i have just been in Glencoe and up Northern Scotland and nothing beat that,nothing at all. Can wait to see more of your trip.
Take care and see you soon.
Trust me Norway does.....(and I love Scotland too)....
Fantastic views, you were very lucky with the weather. I also watched Richy Vida in 2015, and remember the participants being soaked.
Yes such a shame for RV and the gang - good weather makes ALL the difference....
Great stuff again TMF. You mentioned how busy tourist traffic is in northern Norway. We have the same issues herein Canada. It seems as though a pilgrimage to the north and, subsequently, the arctic is on many peoples bucket lists. The summer months finds our northern highways chock full of RV's and other tourists. I think its great that people can get out and wander still. I look forward to my own pilgrimage to the Arctic Ocean sometime in the next couple of years.
Lovely, very familiar for somewhere I’ve never been. Particularly the single track road.
Seams rather anticlimactic. Just a parking lot full of RVs. And a burger. Still a box, I haven’t ticked.
I live at 49 so only about 1O50 nautical miles away.
You were pretty close again in Alaska and Dawson. Not sure I’d want to try the Dempster on a fully loaded GS though.
Another great video by TMF, thanks man! I also appreciate the comment by fellow Norwegian PC, right below. The tour organizer could have taken you on more scenic roads indeed. Still beautiful.
Just wait - I’ve not got to the good bits yet!
Love the sticker on the post look forward to next week's chapter Cheers Chips.
Cheers Chips - always good to hear from you buddy!
Inspires me to travel the U.S. on my 2016 FJR. Loving it.
Just watched this series! Great stuff, did the Arctic circle in Canada 4 years ago. Much different riding!
In what way Dave?
@@TheMissendenFlyer the roads are much less improved im Canada, the last run up the Dempster Highway is all gravel and no services for almost 400 kms. If it rains the road becomes 6 inch deep mud course.. when it is dry the dust chokes you... but the scenery is just amazing! Makes the trip worth it. Did this ride 2 up, 14,000 kms in 3 weeks and camped a bunch as well.
Hey mister... Thanks for wonderful videos! But, I´m sorry you missed the best part of roads in Norway. You should have chosen the coast road that goes from Namsos, through small cities like; Brønnøysund, Sandnessjøen and all the way up to Bodø, before you enter the E6 again! To me and most of Norwegians, the E6 is like; Boooriiiing! Sorry to say so :-(. The coast road is spectacular in all ways, and offer a lots of elevation shifts, lots of twisties, and absolutely made for mc-riding :-) It takes you through the most wonderful scenery that Norway has to offer in the northern part of the country, and the nature is breathtaking. Yes, there is always a catch, and there are 6/7 ferries you have to take (I don´t remember the exact number). But as a biker, you will always be first in the line, and the natural brakes that the ferries makes, feels just ok. If you do ride this road some time in the future, you will agree with me that it´s worth the extra miles and time it tales to drive it, -and even all the ferries. BR, Per Christian, biker from Norway.
Don't worry - I come back the western route (via Namsos) and take in all the gorgeousness your amazing country has to offer - in my opinion the later episodes in this series are the best! Thanks for watching.....TMF
per christian halvorsen hi Christian. Can you please email me on Allan_jackson@live.com ? I am planning a trip to Norway next year and would love to hear your views and recommendation for the best places to visit 👍
Is it the road number 17 that you mean? Thanks for the tip!
hello allan jackson im allso a biker and would love to give you some of my opinions of the best roads here in norway. if anyone else is interested in road tips in Norway they can contact me by :hakona00@hotmail.com
hi per just starting to plan this trip for next year any advice regarding route would be usefull i want to go to the northern then the carnt spell it islands on the way back ( lefoten) saw the wildbad boys do it and thought must do that
steve
Steve
Cracking series! Loving the vids and great photos.
As beautiful as it is, Norway wouldn’t be anywhere near a list of places to drown my sorrows at. £13 a pint! Great video as usual.
Another great video. I like your note to Ride on Right on the Navigation.
Always a treat to watch your videos especially the road trip ones and I love the Buckinghamshire accent ;-)
I don't have a Bucks accent do I?? If anything it should be a Herts/Essex or Norfolk one (as that's where I originate/was brought up).....
well I thought you spoke like friends I have in this area but being french i'm most probably wrong
Aha well in that case you're thoroughly excused, I accept I sound enough like a native Bucksman to have a non-native foxed!
I went to Dunvegan castle,before the Skye bridge was built,in a three wheeler( I only had motorbike license).
American tourists were fascinated by it,trusty little Robin
Whatever happened to Reliant - remember the Scimitar - lovely looking car......
My wkd has arrived when i get my tmf artic circle notification 👍 another nice piece of film. Looks a fantastic trip , which maybe one day, i get the chance to participate in. 👊
Only a Brit can be on his bike and say 16.5C and its still warm. We don't like it too hot!
Loving the journey.
16.5C sounds like great riding weather, especially with those skies. When I took my MSF class here in the states it was -3.8C (January in the Carolinas, next week was probably in the mid teens (C).)
Another great video Missenden Flyer, been following this tour, its one on the 'Bucket' a mate did it on his GS a couple of years ago and said I had to do it😊 so one day I shall, said he🙄👍🇬🇧
Go for it - you'll love it!
@@TheMissendenFlyer Got to haven't I????? 😂
Excellent as always TMF . Really loving a Friday for this
Cheers John!
you are so lucky with the weather!!! well done
Can’t believe how similar the scenery is to up here in sunny Scotland ..well done MF keep them coming..
Will do Allan, lots more to come...
Thanks TMF, great work! Very enjoyable! PaulB 👍🏻🌞
Thanks Paul....
Looking forward to seeing the rest of the series, especially around my most favorite place on earth Bergen. Having driven up the coast from Bergen up to Alesund, I can only say it's stunning. I hope you enjoyed it TMF. I know it's a bit too late to recommend things, but Inside Burger in Bergen is excellent if you are in town and hungry.
Oops too late! Did love Alesund, Bergen not so much but beautiful riding around there as you say - stay tuned!
Excellent episode TMF thank you. Being a Yorkshireman living in Scotland I shall not be visiting unless the exchange rate goes the other way and everything is half the price of the UK. £36 for a pizza and no curry house, being a Bradford lad originally I couldn’t do without a curry. Keep up the good work sir thanks again 👍🏍
mate, just wanna say 2 things:
1) I finally understood your nickname, as a foreigner in UK lol.
2) your scottish isles trip inspired me to do the highlands this summer. Lovely trip with my gf two up.
Keep up the great work ;)
Cheers for that - thanks for watching!
Being from Norway I find your view and outlook very interesting- you see things that I haven’t thought about myself. Your comparison to Scotland I agree with- I Rode 5 days in northern Scotland this summer. Looking forward to see your take on the coastal route southwards!
Cheers Dag - what a country you have!
Absolutely brilliant again really enjoy watching 👍
Nicely done. Arctic circle ticked!
Another epic episode from TMF and added to my To-Do list!
Fantastic adventure I’m retired and have GS in the garage, it’s on my list.
Get to it Karim - nothing stopping you by the sounds of it!
Great video. Thanks for sharing this with us.
yes been looking forward to this all week another great video tmf, keep up the great work
Thanks Josh - although you couldn't possibly have watched it yet!
from what i've watched so far, and going by your past ones it will be great regardless
Ah, you're too kind sir!
Well done! But you should have gone all the way up to Cape Nord! I rode my 2005 Triumph Tiger in 2011 all the way from New Jersey and back to the arctic circle in Alaska 18,000 kms. Even though I plan to ride to Arctic circle and beyond in Norway one day, this ride is child's play compared to the one in Alaska, where you have a true sense of adventure where anything can happen on the Alaska and Dalton's Hw's. Also both you and motorbike will be properly dirty and will not be the same ever.
Another very enjoyable episode, and perhaps with a little more interest for today I did a back to biking course after a gap of 30 years. Can’t say that I came home and immediately ordered my dream bike but I think I will go for the odd test ride. Certainly any bike I do buy will have a screen, travelling at 70 without one is rather windy.
Good man!
stupendous..... loving every second of this journey
well done
Thanks Greg....much more to come!
"YOU ATE RUDOLPH" no Christmas present for you young man 😁 Great looking tour👍
Just watching this series in 2021 having an extended Easter break following lockdown restrictions in the UK. Like many of us I’ve been out a lot over the last week, for me riding all over North Yorkshire dialling back in after several months off the bike. Great series TMF and if this isn’t an inspiration to get out there on tour once we’re all properly set free I don’t know what is. 👍
Can't wait to get back out Mark!
Simply brilliant, enough said! Many thanks 👍
ooh you're a lucky boy!
I'm sat here very envious
Lots more to come - stay tuned!
Great video again. I have to say, I've never seen a video at the artic circle with bad weather. It's like it never rains once you get there. Richy's video, Bruce's video, now yours. I bet if I ever get there, it'll be lashing it down 😂
One way to find out!
What was that? Something about just like wilderness, if you ignore the buildings and .... Ha Ha! Great video, great scenery... thanks very much.
...glad you spotted that ;0)
Love it! Great series of vids!
Really like your island palms shirt. LOL
Yess! Perfectly timed for lunch! Thanks TMF!
Enjoy your lunch!
These videos make me daydream!
Great videos! Im a big fan! Come to Portugal next year! Greetings! Stay safe!✌️
I’d love to ride in Portugal Andor - one day!
On June 22nd the day light is “at least 24 hours long”!? How long are your days over there? ;)
John Hartman. Dear John, Maybe l’m easily amused, but laughed out loud at your observation. Thanks.
Fantastic...! What a great ride.
Great job TMF. Look forward to next Friday!
Thanks - appreciated!
So inspiring! thinking about my next big trip.
I can't think of any better than this one Lea - go for it!
Awsome yet again TMF, recently visited the Motorcycle museum in Birmingham and picked up a book 'Overland to Vietnam', got me thinking....... how about a book by your good self about your travels?? loving the tour, all the best.
Nice idea but I don’t think I’ve travelled enough yet to warrant one...
Your Pizza paid for road upgrades! Great as usual TMF!
I love your 'ride on right' sign! Good idea. Cant believe how expensive it is there. Lets hope there wages are high to compensate !
Spectacular indeed!
I’m on the Amalfi coast this week and the best pizza I ever ate cost me 4,50 euro. Thats 3 pound 70. What a difference! 😄 great video again! Can’t wait until you hit the westcoast. I used to fly there out of Bodo and Bardufoss back in the day when I was still young and beautiful😄
Nice one! ...must get to the Amalfi coast one day - somewhere I've yet to visit....any good biking roads there?
Well, the views are really spectacular, but the traffic is an experience😄 Super busy. Roads are very narrow with people walking on them, scooters flying by left and right and people parking their cars just around the corner where you cant see them. We were in a car, but on a bike would be much better. I’ve never seen anything like it. Maybe Bombay😄
And the roads are so twisty, that you hardly can get above 30. It’s like a mountainside that sinks straight into the sea, with a very small ledge where people live. It is spectacular though.
Having been to Norway, trust me people you haven't seen anything yet. I suspect (and hope) the best is yet to come.
...you are sooo right Dean....