Cycling along the Baltic seacoast

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Uploaded by on May 22, 2011

The following footage was shot between April 29 and May 15, 2011. We took with us our Brompton fold-up bikes which are surprisingly fast on a flat terrain.

We set off in Groningen, based in the East of the Netherlands. We then cycled all along the northern German coast, the isle of Bornholm, and then we passed through the South of Sweden and crossed the border onto Denmark.

The images you are about to see are a random selection of clips taken during our journey. All of them were taken with an iPhone 4. Enjoy the ride!!!!

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  • @Stanislawfull Thanks for your positive comments.

    The rear-rack bags are Brompton too, well my girlfriend's is kind of a home made bag but it works.

    The tent, I'd say the smaller the better, since you don't wanna carry too much weight and in a chilly night the air left in the tent warms up much faster.

    We were cycling about 60-70 km a day, which is doable if the roads and paths are in a good state.

    Good luck with it! Brompton rocks!

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  • @Stanislawfull

    Hi!!! Don't forget patches for possible flat tyres! The marathon tyres seem to be the most resistant, we did not have a single puncture for years, until we had two in a row... So hopefully will not happen but better to be prepare ;)

  • You video is very good, please make more.

  • Very positive and interesting video! I have a couple of questions if you may: who's the maker of the double rackbags you were using and what things did you have for touring apart from the tent (btw, what tent/make would you recommend for one person)? I'm very keen to ride across Scandinavia on my Brompton this autumn with minimum use of hotels but do not know which essentials to take. Never done touring before, except for one gruelling 90km one-day ride. Would be very thankfull for your reply!

  • We're gonna miss you when your gone!

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