Tuesday, 28 May 2013

TOURING DAYS 16 - 17

Day 16


Today I said farewell to the horses! Stayed at some lovely accommodation. This camping place is absolutely stunning. From this outdoors farm environment I am going to head towards Germany. Today I kept on going! just got push through those kms you know! Lots of green, lots of birds and plenty of fresh air. I honestly felt sooo good today. It was amazing. Chilling at the farm and having the home made food is so key! I loved that fresh home mad food and freshly squeezed Orange Juice. The weather is fine, not too hot and not too cold!

Anyways guys, today is not even a tough day maybe 80km I will see how I feel. Anyways keep an on your speeds when driving tanks boys and girls!

So it got wet... Hence my new fashion statement! Check out the video! So worth looking like a lady! People don't speak much English to asking for directions has been quite a challenge and hopefully the rain keeps calm!


Day 17


What a day!
Gotta keep pushing! it's all about physical limits today. gotta get those legs moving and reach those limits!

-Oskar

Sunday, 26 May 2013

TOURING DAYS 10 - 15


Day 10


Day 11


Day 12


Day 13

Day 14



Day 15


Thank you and more is on the way

-Oskar

TOURING DAYS 4 - 9

Good morning/good afternoon/good evening to you fellow viewer and follower. Thank you so much for joining me on this amazing adventure. If you haven't been introduced to our project yet you've missed out! But don't worry, we'll catch you up quickly!

Day 4



Day 5


Day 6


Day 7
No video


Day 8

Day 9
No video

MAJOR UPDATE

Very much sorry for not updating the videos and the story from the trip. The peddals have been too hypnotic and the views taken most of the breath and the rain has washed away the left over time. Never the less. The videos have been made and documentation has been in process. In the next 2 posts you can see the videos for 

Days 4 - 9

And

Days 10 - 15

Sorry and thank you

PS: The trip is ahead of schedule an is going to be finished by Oskar around the end/beginning of May/June

PSS: After that better description of the trip will be provided on the blog and YouTube channel :D

Friday, 10 May 2013

ETC DAY 3 - Corebridge to Darlington

Today was long. Getting into the right mood was a challenge. Lack of food and lack of sleep were the result of a late night setup! Today we cycled over 65km, not long but some decent climbing. Feels like we're in the clouds people!

We left from Corbridge this morning. Good news, no one played rugby! After a quick breakfast two grumpy cyclists made their way up some hills around some corners and continued through the repetitive climbs. Our surroundings have been nothing but hills and fields. Not bad but as expected more sheep, more cows and plenty of horse sh**. We have started giving the sheep names! The name thats stuck the most must be Mr. Wellington! 

Anyways after 15 miles we had a moment of weakness. Rain, wind and hills were against us. We found shelter next to a small pub under a bridge. After getting into a pub, we grabbed a pot of tea, started drying ourselves and charging our equipment. The weather cheered up soon after finishing the tea. We were on the road again. 

Nothing kept us back! We powered through and tackled the next 50km like kings. We had a great boost of energy when the sun came out. Getting to West Auckland on schedule after all we thought we'd kick it up a notch and follow through to Darlington! What a trek that was! 

All in all the roads have flattened out slowly and we believe the worst holds of the entire trip are over. 

Here's the link to Day 3 Video! 

EYC DAY 2 - JEDBURGH TO CORBRIDGE

The moment where we saw the hill to the borders pretty much describes the whole day. 

Today was long and very heavy. Our first session took us to the borders where Ted experienced his first puncture on the trip. Thankfully this happened seconds short of the border mark. Would have been quite an experience to have had the puncture on that hill. The climb was roughly 5km, maybe more. It felt like we had won the lottery when we made it to the top mainly cause we had reached our first 'major' milestone...yeah we know it was only day 2 but regardless we were ahead of our revised schedule at this point.

It was fairly emotional as well as we reached the Scottish/English Border viewpoint. As you can see in the images/videos it was stunning. Bagpipes in the background, with the sun in our eyes we enjoyed a good break before making our way through the Northumberland National Park. The downhill here was magical and well deserved. After powering through a couple hours our next solid break was at a café in the middle of nowhere, hence the extortionate prices! £6 for a soup and a small sandwich! 

We followed the A68 and eventually made it to Corbridge.  Our route has obviously changed and we believe this was more sensible than going through Newcastle. The rest of our trip from the café to Corbridge consisted of hills, hills, and more hills. We stopped over in a tiny town where we met Jimmy & Helen who offered us ice cold water, refilled our bottles and after a small chat and an ice cream we were on our way. More hills, more climbing but we managed to stay on the bikes! At this point we were rocking some 2 min breaks in between 5km intervals, taking in fruits, bananas, and nuts. Lots and lots of water! The sun has already taken its toll as you can see by Oskars arms. (See video) 

Oskar and Ted go for a swim!
The lads had a quick dip (Oskar went full out) in a nearby lake near the main road as we were not expecting to shower that night! Good decision! In a couple words the water was ... Refreshing ;) 

The good news was the downhill that followed at the end of the day! A good 15mins of flat roads and some downhill cycling helped seal off the day. Fresh air and cool breezes after a day of climbing was fantastic!

Setting up camp was hard as it took a while to find a spot. 10 mins after arriving in the city we battled to find a shop let alone a camping spot, so we set up camp at a nearby sporting club and stuck our tent right under the rugby poles, and we hoped no one had a game the next morning! 

We organised some food, got ready for bed and looked forward to the following day where we expected more climbing, heavier hills and bad weather. We were in bed by 10pm, later than we'd prefer but all in all a successful day of biking. Loving the journey, loving the route and embracing the challenge. Sleep was needed:

"No wifi, no energy, no worries!" - Ted

Dear mom, send spare legs! We are feeling the burn and will probably have a rest day after Day 3 when we make our way to Darlington! 

Loving life at the moment! Thanks for following! Love yas!

Day 2 - Link to video: http://youtu.be/DLDG60-BasA

Thursday, 9 May 2013

THE OFFICIAL SPONSOR

Good afternoon guys,

We just wanted to take some time to thank our sponsors for the support and continued aid building up to the trip. The last week prior to launch day would have been very rushed if it wasn't for the dedicated efforts of the Macdonald Cycles team in Edinburgh. They have everything you need. The shop is situated just next to Lothian Road and they offer a full range of products & services. The team is very hands on and friendly which is ideal for this type of sport! They helped us with equipment, planning, and gave us some solid tips on touring. They are by far the best shop we have dealt with throughout the whole of Edinburgh. Oskar has used them throughout his 4 years at University @Heriot-Watt Uni. Their Customer Services is simply brilliant! A big shout out to Martin who gave us a huge hand prepping for this journey.

We highly recommend using them for anything bike related issues, enquiries or just for some chat on your next small or big trip

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THE ETC 2013 WOULDNT BE POSSIBLE WITHOUT YOU! THANKS!

ETC DAY 1 - EDINBURGH TO JEDBURGH


Today we left Edinburgh. Thanks to everyone who pitched up at The Golf Tavern to give us a great sending off. With our bikes facing Tampere when we left the meadows it was not long after we made our first stop... That's right we made our first stop before we even reached the outskirts of the city! Funny enough, after the 1km Oskar destroyed his inner tube! Ted was fine with this as he was able to enjoy some further stretching and continue his warm-up routine - and eat a brownie!

15km in we took a quick break at a gas station where we found some good grass to make our first video, check out the link below. We touched on our equipment and soon we were back on the road. 

The roads we long, hilly but thankfully they were smooth. Smooth is good considering that we are carrying roughly 20kg of kit with us. This includes our tent, cooker, tools, lock and food etc. The biggest challenge for us on day 1 was getting solid consistency, getting into the habit of cycling uphill with this extra weight. Some of the hills had gradients of up to 16% (Keranen and Wiese, 2013) the day was filled with fantastic views, sites and fresh air. We made it to St. Boswells behind schedule but considering the amount of daylight that was left we decided to power through to Jedburgh after a quick cup of tea. We tested our Trangia Cooker for the first time and it works miracles! 

We powered through the the last 20km in under an hour, despite the small hills throughout. Oskar and Ted
Made it to camp on time! :D We made it to first destination, in Jedburgh! 

"No wifi. Tent is up, had food, in bed. Success! Eggs and porridge for breakfast! Gd night all :) " - Oskar 

We finished off the day with dinner, a quick clean and after setting up camp it was time for bed. Day 2 looked really tough but the weather seemed promising.  

Here are links to videos/slideshows from Day 1. 


Day 1 slideshow - http://youtu.be/pkG39UNg41Y

Wednesday, 1 May 2013

EXPLORING THE OUTDOORS

HIYA!

Oskar is investigating the wildlife of Heriot-Watt university!
Stepping off the track can reveal surprising excitements
and you might just have fun :D



And remember to Socialmedialize yourself!

Some people like to explore the local spa.


Exploring the world
Oskar and Ted