That title was a bit more dramatic than I expected hahaha. You are aware you are in Sweden and can pretty much camp anywhere in nature? Rule of thumb is easy; Leave it as you found it, aka clean up after yourselves. If you spend more than one night, move the tent over so you don't damage the vegetation underneath. Typically in the countryside you could stop by a house and just talk to them about it and they could show you a good spot, and perhaps even let you use the bathroom too.
Gravel roads are very common in nordic countries, you just have to be mindfull if road has clay under road. It can turn amazingly slippery when wet, when you break its easy to slide off the road. Dry one has no issue or moist, only if it has rained a lot.
Hello from the guy coming up to you at MangWoodIn saying hello. Very funny to find you there, I subscribed to your channel just a few weeks before. Cheers from Richard
Ive seen a great solution to working on your wheel wich can be pretty cheap, and effective, but also weights next to nothing- out of a set of crutches, you can make a jack to lift your wheel up. Since I had a set after my knee was operated, I made it for myself and I love it! Used it both here in the UK to fix some punctures, and on the trip trough Europe this summer, to keep my chain lubricated. To complete the solution I keep in my tool roll a bit of a string, or velcro belt to pull front brake when working on rear tyre, or you put your bike in gear when working on the front.
Even if you don’t meet other vehicles for hours, please don’t fsll for the impression you ste alone. Those 60ton logging trucks, that tractor with a wide load of straw balls on the trailer, or that young moose jumping put of the ditch happen to appear when you go expect it least. And stopping distance on loose surface is easily twice of that of pavement. Ride safely! :-)
Loving the series, currently looking at getting a CRF250 which ended up with me finding your channel. I believe Martha knows our team member Gordon Keeling, think he’s a friend of Martha’s dad.
He even saw and commented on the add with prices, but didn't use it. IKEA also have cheap food. I think both have it as it makes people stay longer and shop more.
HI from Helsingborg bottom left of Skåne , just found your channel through seeing you on The wandering Honda, Who I also found today & watched his trip through Sweden, I see the size of your channel,wow congrats, I got back on a bike last year after a 20 year break & started a channel this year but mine pales in comparison to yours & I'm a total Noob haha, I'm a Brighton boy who did a lot of riding there & moved here 31 years ago , Its a beautiful country to ride in , Cheers ,Ride safe & I'll start going through some of your vids ,
You switched tires… in Norway? Holy crap, you should have waited until after you crossed the border into Sweden. The prices are insane over there. / Swede
You found the perfect spot after Norway drained your wallets. Never been there, but in TH-cam find find the spot everwhere. What are your impressions of TET Sweden compared to mozzy-infected Finland? Günter/Nürnberg
There's no need to indicate inwards in a roundabout? Where else would you go? You either take the exit (indicate to leave) or you stay in the roundabout. Well some huge roundabouts might have three lanes and then if you would change lanes inside a roundabout, you'd indicate but there are only two options when you are in a roundabout. You either stay in your lane inside the roundabout, which is basically an infinite curve or you take the exit.
I do not agree that it is unnecessary to blink inwards at a roundabout. In order to guide those going into a roundabout, it is highly appreciated to know whether a person intends to continue in the roundabout or intends to drive out! maybe different in the country but absolutely necessary in bigger cities with a lot of traffic.
@@paulozavala3232 Again. There are two options, either stay in the roundabout or exit. If you exit, you indicate. If you stay in the roundabout, you don't. Well some huge roundabouts might have multiple lanes and then of course normal rules apply when changing lanes but a roundabout is just a "straight" piece of road with an infinite curve.
That title was a bit more dramatic than I expected hahaha. You are aware you are in Sweden and can pretty much camp anywhere in nature? Rule of thumb is easy; Leave it as you found it, aka clean up after yourselves. If you spend more than one night, move the tent over so you don't damage the vegetation underneath. Typically in the countryside you could stop by a house and just talk to them about it and they could show you a good spot, and perhaps even let you use the bathroom too.
You can stay for 24hrs before you need to move
Gravel roads are very common in nordic countries, you just have to be mindfull if road has clay under road. It can turn amazingly slippery when wet, when you break its easy to slide off the road. Dry one has no issue or moist, only if it has rained a lot.
Hello from the guy coming up to you at MangWoodIn saying hello. Very funny to find you there, I subscribed to your channel just a few weeks before.
Cheers from Richard
Ive seen a great solution to working on your wheel wich can be pretty cheap, and effective, but also weights next to nothing- out of a set of crutches, you can make a jack to lift your wheel up. Since I had a set after my knee was operated, I made it for myself and I love it! Used it both here in the UK to fix some punctures, and on the trip trough Europe this summer, to keep my chain lubricated. To complete the solution I keep in my tool roll a bit of a string, or velcro belt to pull front brake when working on rear tyre, or you put your bike in gear when working on the front.
Even if you don’t meet other vehicles for hours, please don’t fsll for the impression you ste alone. Those 60ton logging trucks, that tractor with a wide load of straw balls on the trailer, or that young moose jumping put of the ditch happen to appear when you go expect it least. And stopping distance on loose surface is easily twice of that of pavement. Ride safely! :-)
Your temperament with each other - through thick and thin - is so warming. ❤
Mangskog is a lovely place. Lived there 1965-1973.
greetings from South Africa. We love this series. Look forward to each episode.
Mangwood it's such a beautiful place, in every way.
Fantastic video as always. You are so interesting and entertaining. We look forward to your posting each Sunday. John and Jill.
Brilliant video as always!! Looking forward to seeing the next video. Hooe all is well, take care
Loving the series, currently looking at getting a CRF250 which ended up with me finding your channel. I believe Martha knows our team member Gordon Keeling, think he’s a friend of Martha’s dad.
In Torsby you counld have stopped to do some cross-country skiing in the 1.3 km underground ski tunnel!
if you intend to go to Sweden more times, some Biltema stores have a cafe, with simple dishes for cheap money
He even saw and commented on the add with prices, but didn't use it.
IKEA also have cheap food. I think both have it as it makes people stay longer and shop more.
@@znail4675 ohh i miss that
So pleased i’ve found your channel 👍
HI from Helsingborg bottom left of Skåne , just found your channel through seeing you on The wandering Honda, Who I also found today & watched his trip through Sweden, I see the size of your channel,wow congrats, I got back on a bike last year after a 20 year break & started a channel this year but mine pales in comparison to yours & I'm a total Noob haha, I'm a Brighton boy who did a lot of riding there & moved here 31 years ago , Its a beautiful country to ride in , Cheers ,Ride safe & I'll start going through some of your vids ,
Sweden here 🇸🇪 nice one. 👍✌️
Nice! I know that you did this earlier this summer, but its actually cool that you’re going to pass where i live 💪
Great yet again.
Welcome to Sweden, I hope You like it :)
Enjoy the series a lot. How are you two finding the 300cc bikes in terms of power\speed on the mountain passes \ highways you run into?
HI from Norway so nice to see you again dit you drive on road 51 in Norway live there its a nice mounten ride
You guys do less AirBNBs than thru hikers do on the Appalachian Trail.
As a swedish person i see lidl everywhere
welcome to Sweden 🥰
Thank you🥰
Yeah, you're in my old hometown, Charlottenberg...
You switched tires… in Norway? Holy crap, you should have waited until after you crossed the border into Sweden. The prices are insane over there. / Swede
Where are you now? I live in Skövde, just west of the small town Hjo that you will pass on the TET. Anything you need?
They did this trip months ago, dude. You can clearly see it's summer in the video.
@@torloka99😂😂😂 you right haha
Try Waze
Had a good laugh at you massaging your bum with a round pice of wood 😆😅😂
You found the perfect spot after Norway drained your wallets. Never been there, but in TH-cam find find the spot everwhere. What are your impressions of TET Sweden compared to mozzy-infected Finland? Günter/Nürnberg
What gloves are you using
Why did you change the rear tyres? 🤔
because they were the wrong color, in Sweden it is mandatory to have yellow or blue tires on your motorcycle 🥳
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haha, 80085
Why lidl and not ica? The prices is mostly the same
Yes, but if your used to Lidl you'll find everything easier. Lidl also have text on more languages
@@komocka so does ica and they have better selection of things
Lidl is a lot cheaper
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boiling hot sauce on the testicles doesn't make for a happy camper
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There's no need to indicate inwards in a roundabout? Where else would you go? You either take the exit (indicate to leave) or you stay in the roundabout. Well some huge roundabouts might have three lanes and then if you would change lanes inside a roundabout, you'd indicate but there are only two options when you are in a roundabout. You either stay in your lane inside the roundabout, which is basically an infinite curve or you take the exit.
I do not agree that it is unnecessary to blink inwards at a roundabout. In order to guide those going into a roundabout, it is highly appreciated to know whether a person intends to continue in the roundabout or intends to drive out! maybe different in the country but absolutely necessary in bigger cities with a lot of traffic.
@@paulozavala3232 Again. There are two options, either stay in the roundabout or exit. If you exit, you indicate. If you stay in the roundabout, you don't.
Well some huge roundabouts might have multiple lanes and then of course normal rules apply when changing lanes but a roundabout is just a "straight" piece of road with an infinite curve.
Peoplr help you for free, but in return all your links are paid :(