Friday, August 31, 2018

Using Strava to plot a bike route through Europe


A first step in planning is to figure out how long the trip will take... And to do that, we need to know what route that will be taken.  Before you say that 'bike-touring/packing' should not be planned in detail, I will say that this is part of the fun for me.. This is not set in stone but will give a rough estimate of the distance... When on the road, we might just decide to do stuff differently.. Like just wild camp for example.


Plotting with Strava

I used Strava route creator for routing as it tends to chose rideable roads over highways based on popularity and it also gives us elevation information about the road.

Through Sweden to the Ferry
Plan is to wild camp through Sweden, as it is allowed and should in general not be a problem.
Elevation in Sweden should not be a problem, biggest climb is about 100 meter elevation gain

Rostock - Bormio - Venice via Campsites
Example of strava route creator, the circles are campsites. Just click on a location and strava will find a route there used by other cyclists... I.e. not autobahn.
Mostly through Germany here. I've read that it is prohibited to wild camp here so I used camping.info to plot each days leg between campsites, this will also give us electricity to charge phone and other devices that we will bring. Wild camping and budgeting for some hotel nights as a last resort if things go bad and we either get stuck on the road or a city when it gets dark.

Looking at the elevation through Europe we can see that most of Germany is pretty flat, then the Alps with 2 peaks over 2400 meters.

No one said that this would be an easy trip so .. I guess the elevation graph just visualizes that fact.

Estimating actual travel time

According to Strava, the grand total of cycling would be around 83 hours, 10-11 days if riding 8 hours per day. That seems a little 'fast'. So I decided to break down the route in excel to get a better estimate.. (but probably still far from correct)


Total Flat Sweden Alps
km 1950 1160 450 340
days 14 7 3 4
km/day 139 165 150 85
hour/day 8,7 8 8 10
Average speed 16 20 19 8,5

First off the Sweden part, this will be the first leg of the trip so estimate a little lower speed here, 3 days to start then a ferry over to Germany.

Flat is pretty much all the way from Rostock to the Alps and the last bit in Italy
Here I estimate a speed of 20km/h... sounds a little high but I think that there is tweaking that can be made by adding a day to get it down to 18 or just rolling a little longer on some days...

Alps is the Alps, 2 major climbs over 2400 meters. Counted on 10 hours riding time here, a very low 'average speed' of 8.5, have no what to count on here, but this sounds about right? Who knows... Research of other bike touring expeditions could give a pointer but don't know how fit I will be at this point. So counting low... hopefully...No idea how I will react to the lighter air in the mountains either. A lot of new stuff on this trip.

Rest days: So throw in some rest days, the Ferry to Germany is 1 day off, and then at least 1 in Germany and then in Bormio

Grand total: 17 days with 3 rest days... But planning rest days gives us some wiggle room in case stuff happens, maybe we want to explore some on the way or we might just get really tired, or need to use one of them to cover distance lost on another day! So 14 days on bike and 3 days off bike. But say 3 weeks and we will have time to drink some wine in Venice before going home if the original timetable holds!

This route will most probably change, but gives us a hint (at this point in time) on how many days we should plan to be away... When to book flight tickets home, get friends/family to meet up in Italy or whatever we might want to do and most importantly: how much we should budget for...
Speeds and distances will be reiterated after our 'test' trip with fully loaded bikes some months before the actual trip.

Still want to point out that for this trip is not about 'bike-touring through Europe'. It is about riding my bike to and through the Stelvio Pass to be able to check that off my bucket list!

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Thursday, August 30, 2018

6 best sites to help you find your next adventure bike


No matter what you call it, adventure biking, bike touring or bike packing... You will need a bike that can carry more then a pair of water bottles. So how to select a bike to buy? Luckily there are a lot of sites out there addressing this issue. Here is a list of sites that helped me get started:

Toms bike trip: What's the best touring bike?
Tom goes through budget and premium segment of the touring bikes as well as expedition bikes.

Bikepacking.com Bikepacking Bikes list
An ever growing list of bikepacking bikes. This site should help you in finding the right bike just for you.

road.cc 13 of the best touring bikes
Goes through the major brands of touring bikes and what their key characteristics are.

cyclingweekly Best touring bikes for adventures on two wheels
Also a list of major touring bike brands and what to think about when selecting a bike

TDA Global Cycling: Choosing a Bicycle for long distance touring
Goes through tips on selecting the perfect bike for your bikepacking/touring style

Crazy guy on a bike: What to look for in a touring bike: A checklist
Just as it says, a list of things to think about when selecting the touring bike for you


Hope this helps someone out there!

Saturday, August 25, 2018

Stelvio 2019: Start of a plan


For some years I have wanted to take my bike out for a really long ride. Just me and my bike for days and weeks... Not months or years, not around the globe as I like being at home as well.
The idea of actually experiencing the country that you travel through, the journey and not only the destination.

So my grand plan is to some day take my bike from Sweden to Italy through the alps and specially the Stelvio pass. The longest ride I've taken so far is 180 km on a light road bike with no more packing then 2 water bottles. I would imagine that 1500 km would be a different thing altogether. I don't know if it is bike-packing or bike-touring and the label doesn't really matter....

This year I got diagnosed with liver cancer, or more exactly bile duct cancer (Cholangiocarcinoma) and this has kind of opened my eyes to a different part of life.
Current progress is that I've gone through 2 major liver surgeries, they have cut out half the liver and the bile bladder. I am currently on the second of eight cycles of chemo and hopefully it will be all done in January 2019.

This whole experience has forced me to start thinking what I actually want to do with life, things that I've pushed forward and thought that I could do them later... But there is no reason to not do them now directly. So hence this trip and the planning.....

Goals with this trip

  • Make a trip worth it name and gain a life experience not soon to be forgotten
  • Show myself that I can do it and that I'm physically recovered after cancer treatmen
Next steps
  • Continue cycling, running an weight training to help with the chemo therapy
  • Save money and buy touring bike that fits me
  • Find 1 or 2 other persons that are equally crazy like me that can join me on the trip (my wife does not want me to go alone)
  • Find out what other gear I would need
  • Go for a 'test-tour' for 2 to 3 nights with wild-camping and campsites
So that is the plan so far, I'll update progress on this blog.

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