after all the ice we would need for our drinks at the bar, there would be no hotel left in the morning
Here are a few pix I toot last weekend over Mount Stryn here in Norway! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
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The tunnels you see in these pix are quite long, there are 3 of them up there which goes straight through the mountains...2,5 KM - 3,5 KM and 4,5 KM long....and daaaark
Would be fun... We also ate a lot of Elk/Moose and Reindeer, washed down with a lot of good SOUTH AFRICAN wine!! Amazing... MARK
MADE IT!!! I understand that Debs was the first (if not still the only) woman to have done this trip on the back of a (vintage) motor cycle. MARK Image Unavailable, Please Login
Yes we do, but its quite difficult sometimes...on the road you see in the pic theres only snow and ice!
Hey Trevi, I was there too! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
For most of our lives Debs & I lived at above 2,000 metres in South Africa, so I guess our lungs are accustomed to altitude. Some people were breathing oxygen, others had major sinus and headache problems, and others were throwing up. Some of our team were not able to ride their bikes down.....I rode down with my passenger/wife in the snow! Cheers, MARK
Pfff, woooooooooooow, bowwwwwwwwww I have been climbing at the top of the Mont Blanc/France in 1980 - just and only 4.800m. and it was a 2 days tour... 5.602m!!!!!!!! With a vintage motorcycle - RESPECT BROS!