I parked at the bottom and pushed up and down, it was quite hard and took a while, but doable. Just doing the first peak is also quite nice and something I plan on doing. The push between the peaks was the hardest part for me. If you prefer pedaling uphill I think parking at the bottom and road-pedal to the uphill road on the other side of the mountain might be a good choice
Thanks to you, I have ridden this trail today. I have watched this film some months ago and it never seemed to leave my mind. Now I was in the neighbourhood, i just had to try it. It is a truly magnificent ride, however it is not nearly as peaceful as it seems in your film. It is mostly push-bike and it is near impossible to navigate without constant course corrections. Have you ridden here more often, being a local? because otherwise you must be extremely talented, seeing the speeds you get up to. Ride on!
Sick man! You have then ridden one of the craziest trails in the region!! It for sure has some gnarly bits so that's normal. The thing I find cool with this trail is that it's pretty much a one of a kind. The stone slabs are perfect for you to select your own route, you could basically go here 1000 times and almost never touch the same slab still with the same start and finishing point! Though I understand that the first time this might cause some navigation problems. Many people actually go here with a guide.
@@joarpaganus thanks for posting the vid, you made it possible 👍 Are you also the one who put it on trailforks? I found I couldn't deviate too much from that, and if I kept to it quite strictly, then it would be a much easier ride, although like you say, it looks like there are literally 1000s of routes one could take. I will be back here some day for sure and try again!
@@ruudvaleton1 Awesome that the video made you try it! One of the cool locals were the one to put it on trailforks! I think it's the best route for a first time trip but very hard to navigate without a mount on the handlebar because of the slabs which show no sign of trail. Thanks a lot for pointing it out, I will put it in the description as well! Keep riding!🙂
If you're looking for an updated version, I just dropped a video riding Reinnesfjellet and other mountains in Skjomen. You can watch it here: th-cam.com/video/iqAoAt9ewK4/w-d-xo.html
this is sick trail! incredible scenery! May I ask you for some suggestion for north norway mtb trails? we are planning to have 1-2 weeks holiday anywhere near the finnish - Norwegian borders, may I get in touch with you in Instagram? thanks
What a beautiful place that is. Amazing trail.
If you only have one car, where do you recommend parking? Bottom and ride up and down?
I parked at the bottom and pushed up and down, it was quite hard and took a while, but doable. Just doing the first peak is also quite nice and something I plan on doing. The push between the peaks was the hardest part for me. If you prefer pedaling uphill I think parking at the bottom and road-pedal to the uphill road on the other side of the mountain might be a good choice
Beautiful
SICK!
I'm moving to Narvik in 2 months!! :D :D
Thanks to you, I have ridden this trail today. I have watched this film some months ago and it never seemed to leave my mind. Now I was in the neighbourhood, i just had to try it. It is a truly magnificent ride, however it is not nearly as peaceful as it seems in your film. It is mostly push-bike and it is near impossible to navigate without constant course corrections. Have you ridden here more often, being a local? because otherwise you must be extremely talented, seeing the speeds you get up to. Ride on!
Sick man! You have then ridden one of the craziest trails in the region!! It for sure has some gnarly bits so that's normal. The thing I find cool with this trail is that it's pretty much a one of a kind. The stone slabs are perfect for you to select your own route, you could basically go here 1000 times and almost never touch the same slab still with the same start and finishing point! Though I understand that the first time this might cause some navigation problems. Many people actually go here with a guide.
@@joarpaganus thanks for posting the vid, you made it possible 👍 Are you also the one who put it on trailforks? I found I couldn't deviate too much from that, and if I kept to it quite strictly, then it would be a much easier ride, although like you say, it looks like there are literally 1000s of routes one could take. I will be back here some day for sure and try again!
@@ruudvaleton1 Awesome that the video made you try it! One of the cool locals were the one to put it on trailforks! I think it's the best route for a first time trip but very hard to navigate without a mount on the handlebar because of the slabs which show no sign of trail. Thanks a lot for pointing it out, I will put it in the description as well! Keep riding!🙂
awesome place friend, norway has a lot off wonderfull environment, greeting new friend
For sure! Thanks a lot!
If you're looking for an updated version, I just dropped a video riding Reinnesfjellet and other mountains in Skjomen. You can watch it here: th-cam.com/video/iqAoAt9ewK4/w-d-xo.html
That Looks Fun and Peacful wish I was there right now
Amazing trail.
I wish one day i will visit n ride here
Please, leave geo link of the trail
www.trailforks.com/trails/reinnesfjellet/
this is sick trail! incredible scenery! May I ask you for some suggestion for north norway mtb trails? we are planning to have 1-2 weeks holiday anywhere near the finnish - Norwegian borders, may I get in touch with you in Instagram? thanks
Thank you! Yes of course 👊
Fettt najs
Amazing scenery in Norway go figure and an awesomeness trail too. The soundtrack to the vid ruined it in my opinion, didn't go with the video at all!
It's always hard to pick a song which everyone will like. What song/genre would you have liked instead?
@@joarpaganus i think moste people with prefer no song beter to hear you ride
Oliver Andersen Alright! I´ll look into that in the future! Thanks 👊