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New pair of Telemark boots

If you haven’t made the transition to plastic… now is the time. The T4 is an extremely lightweight boot designed to bridge the gap for leather boot enthusiasts – the gap between their trusted leather boots and the not-so-new paradigm of plastic. The T4 has a nice, soft flex, bending in both the toe and ankle producing a natural feel. Suitable for all kinds of backcountry travel, the T4 is equipped with easy to use aluminium buckles, an ergonomic liner, and the Scarpa/Skywalk® Telesystem sole. Ideal for those who want to break into tele… without going broke in the process.

Bought them at Finn.no for only 900,-. Need an alternative to my T1 Freeride during the easter when spending more time walking up than skiing down. The T1 has given me plenty of blisters as well, hope to avoid them now..

This seasons first descent

This weekend me, Espen, PeA and AJ went to Hemsedal, my first time on snow this season and as always…nothing better! Saturday was not of the best days due to a bit bad weather, but Sunday was nice. I tried Djeveldalen (#2) for the first time, and off course Reidarskaret

The picture shows a kind of rainbow I’ve never seen before. I had the sun behind me and pretty much fog in front.

Trying to stay cool

Yesterday I was out with my bike, in fact together with my mum. She came all the way from Mosjøen to Nesna (via Levang) on her bike, so I came to meet her. Anyhow, afterwards I went to find Elin who was out with Anders. I found them and I followed them back to my fathers place. When there I wanted to show off, you can all see how that went on the picture below. Never do such things to close to a camera

…remember, if you get it on tape you can get it in cash!!!….

Not meant to happen

Today I wanted to go from Mosjøen, via Herringen over the mountain to Tuven and Bleikvasslia. Down to Korgen, and then over Korgfjellet, to Elsfjorden and back to Mosjøen. I started out in very nice weather with my mountain bike, two bottles of lemonade and some peanuts.

This is the planned route, where the very bad pink line shows the route where it is road, both tarmac and gravel. Then the red dotted line connecting the pink line indicates that this is a path and even “notrack”, in fact most of the red line indicates just an old route used many years ago between Vefsn and Bleikvasslia. The path is long gone, and I could not find any track.

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After having missed the actual track several times, having to cross the river with my bike, walking in long gras, being stiched by mosquitos, wasps and such I turned back home after three hours. Not being all sure about where to go, and realzing that I would spend at least another five hours, I went back the same way. Managed to cut down the time with almost an hour when going back. When at home I notiched that I had lost my bike computer and one of the bottles (the full one, leaving me with no water the last hour). At one time right before I decided to go home I fell, at the same time turning the bar which made me hit the end of it with my chest. That was for sure not good at all, in fact I’m curretly not able to lift my son Anders without feeling pain. I must admit I was immediatly a bit scared, so I laid down for about a minute.

Various pictures from the ride up to Almdalshola and Stillvassdalen.

No track at all, but I managed to find it on the other side of the river.

A bit further up, facing down the river. I pushed my bike on the track here, did not want to stumble and fall down towards the river. But it was only about 3-400 meters which I needed to walk up to Almdalshola. The rest of the path was “bikeable”

I walked over here, about three-four meters down to the river, and I was not even sure if the brigde would carry me 🙂

The cabin at Almdalshola, very nice.

From here, no track. I went all the way up before I turned and headed back home.

I won’t try this again with my bike, but I would consider going to Almdalshola several times with my bike. Without rain for a couple of days the singletrack is quite fun.

Bikeride from Mosjøen to Sund

I have brought my MTB with me on the vacation, so last Thursday I spent tree hours riding it from my mother to my grandmother at Sund. About 80 kilometres in rain, but the weather was nice and warm so not big deal. The first part from Mosjøen to Korgfjellet is bad, because of bad road and heavy traffic. It was a relief to avoid the tunnel and ride over Korgfjellet.

When I pasted Korgen I took the old road via the center. That also made me pass a part of the road where I for almost 15 years ago scared the living h%¤# out of my cousin Andre

I had way to much speed down this part of the road, started to break before the turn. Luckily the front wheels stopped on top of the hill after passing the small ditch and scaring the rasberrys.

Friday – Bicycling to Moss with Hans Jacob

On Friday we went to Moss to visit Sigrid and Vegard. Elin went with the car a day before me and on Friday me and Hans Jacob, the husband to Elin’s cousin, went together on our bicycles. We had a nice ride, good weather even though the wind was blowing hard in our face almost the whole way. Half way we had a break and bought strawberry close to Ås. Had to enjoy it, because the last time I went there it was definitely not like that http://www.hellem.org/blog/index.php/2008/04/06/100k-today-in-bad-weather?blog=6

Anyhow, this is the route

And here we are enjoying the strawberrys

How exhausted was I on Saturday

According to http://www.marathon-photos.com this is me! As I remember it was dark when I passed the finish line and I also had different clothes, but then again, I might be wrong. I’m also having problems remembering that I had breasts…

Den Store Styrkeprøven

Saturday morning at 07.34 we where 27 guys who started on our bikes towards Oslo from Trondheim. 16 hours and 46 minutes later I passed the finish line in Oslo, after having been all by myself the last 260 kilometers, about 1 1/2 hour behind the rest of my team. All in all I am satisfied, but I must admit I would most of all prefer to be there with the rest of the guys. But, then again, that was part of the plan, better to maybe not be able to keep the pace than go for a “slower” team 🙂

I guess that people who have done this race numerous times can confirm that this year was super. We had about 15-30 minutes of rain between Berkåk and Oppdal, that was all. The wind was blowing right in our face when we passed Dovre, that was hard – but after that was partly cloudy and the wind blowing our way.

At 00.30 the 22’nd of June I said “never again”, but now two days after I’m not able to confirm that…