A south to north, 600km bikepacking adventure through the highlands of Iceland. Thanks to @NOBLWheels for the gear support | TR35 Carbon Rims Bike and gear: noblwheels.com... #iceland #bikepacking #biketour
What bike GPS do you use for your remote bike packing trips? I apologize if a repeat questions. I did search your channel but could not find any video's specific to what GPS you use and why. Would be a great video to share what GPS units you have used and like best. I am in Alberta, I only need a GPS unit for routing and tracking distance/ speed. I don't require all the training features. Thanks.
Looks like some beautiful stuff and seemed lucky on the weather so far. Curious about the car volumes, too bad about that but I'm sure later in the video there will be a lot less. Hot springs look rad. But also the bugs at 4:45 looked nuts! are they mosquito type things or how were the bug levels in terms of annoyance?
Nice looking forward to the next video! Definitely made me put this on my bucketlist and can't wait to talk to you about it. Seems like I could probably do it on my current bike without too many issues.
Cool video and amazing landscapes! May I ask you what changes did you do to the traditional divide route? I'd also like to ride it south-north to being able to ride the Westfjords without kilos of freeze-dried food! Did you went there at the end?
nice vid, you where lucky with the weather :) I rode most of you route in 2019 and lots of rain from my 4 weeks trip I had 3 weeks with rainy days and like 5 full rain days. with 3 days raining in the highlands.... In the building ad 5:30 .... I shelderd from rain/stromy weather.... lucky it wasn't locked :D still want to go back to ride this route with the westfjords.... so stunning country Iceland :) ps I rode the Demster Highway few weeks bevore you did it on my way down to GDMBR route :)
Well done! Iceland scenery is certainly emotionally evocative but I'm not sure if I find it beautiful, it feels so sad. I can see why people call it Mordor!
Thanks for sharing this trip! I have rode that road up and out of Akureyri, so it is cool to see the descent views. Awesome video and I sure do not miss those bugs!
I cycled Iceland a few years back (2013) - don't remember any tunnels on #1 near Akureyri. I got see a lot but mostly on paved roads (its on CGOAB) though I got out in the back country, courtesy of my Icelandic cousins. I have a new ride that permits a more aggressive tire. I ride a trike. If you have the route I would love to take a closer.
I found the/a route map and I have been on part of the route going south of Goðafoss to the farm where my Grandfather was born and a small church, Lundarbrekkukirkja, where my great grandmother was buried and there is a head stone my grandfather had put there which matches one in Winnipeg.