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- Scotty LaughlandNovember 19, 2024
We took a shuttle out of Nesbyen with Any Excuse to Ride and saved around 1,600 feet (500 m) of climbing. From our start point, we jumped onto a double track, took a quick detour from the trail to check out a cracking viewpoint across Nesbyen and then continued on to the trail head.
Dropping in, it was
- Scotty LaughlandNovember 19, 2024
Sentrumsstien is a brilliant trail for all abilities. The jumps are rollable and there are optional side hits for advanced riders to play and bounce off. It's around 4 miles (7 km) in length and there’s plenty of variety, with natural rocky sections and machine-built berms and jumps.
You can access it
- Scotty LaughlandNovember 19, 2024
This was yet another epic ride. We started out from Fyri Resort and rode through the ski area of Hemsedal before joining a tarmac road which winds its way up through the resort. We then joined a double track which ran parallel to the ski piste. It was steep in places and only just manageable on the eBikes
- Scotty LaughlandNovember 18, 2024
We reached Sogndal after three full days of riding and wanted to take it a little easier. The Kaupanger Enduro Trail was the perfect solution.
The climb wraps its way up the mountain through a series of switchbacks, crossing the descent line numerous times. It's easy to cover distance and gain elevation
- Scotty LaughlandNovember 18, 2024
This was another brilliant ride. We parked as close to the top as we could, leaving around 1,600 feet (500 m) of climbing to the summit, all of which was on singletrack. It was quite a challenging climb and, as we were on lightweight eBikes, the assistance was definitely appreciated. There were some
- Scotty LaughlandNovember 18, 2024
This is a brilliant route! In fact it goes into one of my top 10 MTB experiences thanks to the mix of superb trail, location and great company.
The climb starts off on tarmac, is fast rolling and boasts a very achievable gradient, perfect for quickly gaining elevation and distance. It turns to double
- Scotty LaughlandNovember 18, 2024
I'd suggest this as an evening ride. We left around 5:30pm and climbed to the summit on a pleasant mix of gravel, double and singletrack. Nearer the top you’ll have to push, as you're faced with some steeper, slabby sections.
The summit is relatively flat but the views are incredible. The location is
- Scotty LaughlandNovember 18, 2024
This was the first trail of our trip and what a way to start it off!
The climb up was relatively straightforward on double track that changed into singletrack towards the trail head. The gradient was reasonable and the path conditions were great.
The descent is super fun. Up top there are plenty of large
Scotty Laughland planned a mountain bike ride.
August 13, 2024
03:07
17.7km
5.7km/h
1,020m
1,000m
The final leg of the trip took us to Oslo and about 30 minutes from the city centre are the trails at Romsås.
The hill is relatively small but, considering it’s so close to the city, the trails are surprisingly good. The dirt is loose and loamy and there's a selection of features to play on, from big
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