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Early bike ride: Tunsjøen – Gurihøldalen – Svanmoåsen – Aurskog – Bjørkelangen
Yet another chance today. Started out the same direction as yesterday, but when at Tunnsjøbotten I headed north towards Aurskog. Here at Tunnsjøbotten, the old barn is no more
View from the old croft (I do belive that’s the correct word) – small farm, towards Tunsjøen
Quite steep up from Tunnsjøbotn up towards Gurihølsæter, see the workout analysis for details, link below.
Up at Svanmoåsen where I was able to ride my bike for some short distances. But since there had been done tending of the road not many years ago there was plenty of small tree stumps so I decided to carry and push the bike to avoid the gear shifter to be torn off by a stubborn stump.
All names along the route found thanks to Norgeskart. See all details at Sports-tracker.com
Early bike ride: Tunsjøen – Skottdalen – Korsbekken – Langfoss
Woke up 06:30 today, very nice weather and the youngest one at his grandparents – got up and had a quick breakfast and headed out. A bit chilly, sometimes when walking over bog’s the water froze to ice on the tyres when I stopped. Apart from that, all fine.
First picture – the barrier at Tunsjøen
An old house by Tunsjøen
A cabin on a small island
At the end of Tunsjøen
End of the road and now on to the road less travelled.
Passing just by the border of Prestehesten nature reserve
No road, had to carry the bike. 3-4 km which I had to push and carry the bike over bog. Tried to avoid to get wet since it was chilly and therefore it was a bit of ups and downs – mostly ups.
Bog
Skottdalen, a bit to wet to ride the bike, had to push it.
Small map, see all here http://www.sports-tracker.com/workout/rhellem/571b1b6de4b0543237d46716
First bike ride this year
Renovation step 2
Renovation step 1
Aurskog-Høland FK – Lillestrøm SK
Morning view
Sold
Now I need to commute by bus or car…got a call about 3 minutes after it was published on Finn.no. Two hours later it was sold.
Colonel Kruse and the Battle of Riser bridge
Yesterday the Battle of Riser bridge which took place on the 9’th of March in 1716 was recreated at Løken. Very enjoyable, but must admit that we did at first have a hard time figuring out who was the Norwegians and who where the Swedes. Read more about it at Wikipedia . Afterwards I had to do communal duty work selling hot dogs and waffles, quite hectic – a lot of people























