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Congratulations Andrew on an epic ride & some stunning photos… I’ve really enjoyed reading your blog (having read & enjoyed both earlier books).. Have you any plans to do anything with the photos taken? Maybe a book of photos? They surly make for some great memories though! All the best on homeward journey & look forward to reading book๐๐๐ดโ๏ธ
Wow – congrats! What a wonderful feeling this must be to enjoy the midnight sun after this long journey !
I’ve enjoyed it really to follow your trip all the weeks – here in Germany it’s raining now – so you’re the lucky guy – perhaps one day I’ll be able to stand there with my recumbent bike… We will see…
All the best for your way back – looking forward to read your next book !
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What if the sun hadn’t come out?
It did… ๐
Just reward for your efforts, great photos again. Enjoy your next couple of days.
Thanks! ๐
Well done. Brilliant.
Thanks! ๐
Good
Congratulations Andrew on an epic ride & some stunning photos… I’ve really enjoyed reading your blog (having read & enjoyed both earlier books).. Have you any plans to do anything with the photos taken? Maybe a book of photos? They surly make for some great memories though! All the best on homeward journey & look forward to reading book๐๐๐ดโ๏ธ
Thanks! ๐ You are not the first to mention the photos and a book. I’ve never really looked into that. Perhaps I should. I’ll have a think!
Wow – congrats! What a wonderful feeling this must be to enjoy the midnight sun after this long journey !
I’ve enjoyed it really to follow your trip all the weeks – here in Germany it’s raining now – so you’re the lucky guy – perhaps one day I’ll be able to stand there with my recumbent bike… We will see…
All the best for your way back – looking forward to read your next book !
Thanks! ๐ Norway was much less hilly than I imagined it would be. I’m sure you’d get there no problems on your recumbent. Good luck if you do!