It was the fairest day of cycling I've had so far, wind from the NW but warm enough to cycle in shorts finally. The cycle route was a lightly rolling one with only a couple long climbs, weaving amid the rocky, grassy dunes so typical in these parts, and passing me through hilly fields and pastures of local farmers, the sweet and slightly tangy smell of agriculture mixing with the salt breeze coming off the North Sea. Pleasant to say the least.
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9 days ago by Auth
He shifts just fine Just seems to be light going into gear berofe flowing it, either that or the lag from the GT42. If you've ever driver a high HP car you'd know things happen fast. The rear could kick out in a split second.
12 months ago by Little Fella
Scenes like these make me want a simpler life in Norway.
12 months ago by Kevin
I found them through couchsurfing.org
12 months ago by Caleb
looks like a dream







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10 days ago by Iliyasamailagamawa
Hei!Ville bare si at det var veldig gf8y e5 tefrfe deg pe5 julemarkedet! Vasene og serveringsfatene jeg kjf8pte av deg ble nydelige i leiligheten min Gleder meg til e5 ff8lge med pe5 mye funn!! Siri
12 months ago by
It must be difficult pulling that huge thing behind your bike? I have been doing some more research and am now convinced that Grandpa Nygaard was born March 2, 1883 in Larsnes, More og Romsdal "County" on the west coast of Norway, not in Knotten as previously believed. His parents were Johannes Torgeirson & Eline Ingebrigtsdr. His Norwegian name was Tomas Johannes Torgeirson. He emigarated to the US in 1904 and first appears in the 1905 Minnesota census. Grandpa Mel.