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Norway: earliest possible date to ride to Nordkapp?
Hey all,
It'll be me on a Suzuki DR350 (I'll be getting spiked tyres if necc), and my mate in his landrover. We have three weeks to ride from the UK to Nordkapp and back. When would be the earliest time next year that this trip would be viable without my friend having to bring me back in an icy coffin!!
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Where do you start?
Oslo-Nordkapp-Oslo is more then 4000 kms, so this means more then 200 kms every day and that’s pretty hard in wintertime.
It has been done in January, but June would be my favourite.
Here is a winter-story that involves Sweden: High Performance Riding
I think some of the roads are closed during the winter.
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How about February? People have done it on two and three wheeled bikes all year round. The road up to Nordkapp plateau is closed during the winter, but occasionally they plough the road up to accomodate the odd party of tourists who wants to see the total absence of the Midnight Sun (it's dark all day during winter up there, at least until end January). But it's cold though...
I'd say end May might be feasible. June better.
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"Here is a winter-story that involves Sweden: High Performance Riding"
Thats very useful - thanks.
We'll be getting a ferry to either Bergen or Stavanger...... thanks for the input, keep it coming!
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I know that a group of Oslo bikers did it to be there at midnight 31st Dec 1999 to be the first to visit the Norddcap in the new millennium. But they're tougher than us poor mortals. I would imagine that the E6 will be open and passable but the windchill over the plateau will cut you in half. Good luck and I look forward to your ride report. Plenty of pics please.
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depending on the kit, it is certainly feasible in the middle of winter. the serious bikers in norway use single cylinder air cooled machines with spike tyres, stick to the interior snow/ice roads, and if you don't have any serious whiteout conditions, it is doable. However, be prepared for riding at -40c, serious hypothermia if you aren't prepared.
the coastal roads are far warmer, the temp is influenced by the warmer sea currents, and is wetter and warmer, but, the roads are more risky due to the black ice.
A group from the netherlands went up in winter
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the serious bikers in norway use single cylinder air cooled machines with spike tyres,
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