58 km, 3:53 cycling, average speed 14,9 km/h, total ascent 925 m, net ascent 0 m
Coming to think of it, Repvåg hotel is hardly a hotel, it's a joke. Run by 4 Russion/Ukranian youngsters with zero hotel experience, cold, worn down. But still a good stop for us, Honningsvåg would have been a long ride under yesterday's circumstances.
The major difference between today's and yesterday's weather was that it was not raining today. The wind was rather stronger, and the temperature the same, but still, without the rain it all feels a little better. As you can see on the map, I started out due west, right into the storm (well, it wasn't really that, but it felt like it). Sometimes I only made 6-7 km/h, downhill. After 30 min I had an average speed of 11 km/h. Then turning more northeast for a while, meaning mainly tail wind and going fast. The last 10 km before the tunnel were either against the wind or with a side wind - the latter is actually worse for you really have to concentrate to stay on the road. No lorries today on Saturday fortunately, but quite a number of busses.
The tunnel was almost a relief. 7 km, 212 m down and so up again. But the air was fresh, is was not blowing (!), and I am used to climbing by now. So it felt easy. Then a very tough part with head and side winds, then turning east and an easy ride to Honningsvåg, with one other 4 km tunnel - this time I felt a bit cheated because I lost the tail wind in the tunnel :).
Apart from the side wind stretches, which are stressing and require concentration, it felt good today. I have a fair hotel in Honningsvåg, Arctic Hotel Nordkapp, the weather is improving with a little sunshine in between, and Honningsvåg is actually quite charming.
Tomorrow is "summit day". Strong winds in the morning, but less in the afternoon (only 10-12 m/s) and slightly warmer, so I give it a try in the afternoon.
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| Only 30 km left. Arrived on Magerøya, the island of Nordkapp |
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| There is no GPS signal in the tunnel, so the descent to -212 m in the Nordkapp tunnel does not show |
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| During the night, the wind was so strong that my bike was blown down. As a result, I could only just open the door and get out. |
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| In front of my "hotel" room |
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| Repvåg hydro power plant, a little north of Repvåg. 5,6 MW for those who are interested. |
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| Found a quiet place under a rock for some energy fill-up |
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| 200 m below sea level |
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| Done with 7 km tunnel |
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| Shortly after the tunnel there was a bridge, and here the wind was so strong that I expected to have to walk. But the wind receded somewhat, so I could stay on the bike, trying to keep the middle of my file. My friend Thei had to walk, and was blown off the sidewalk twice! |
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| Approaching Honningsvåg. What the heck is this? Looks like a grain silo, but it certainly isn't. Haven't found out, any suggestions? |
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| Honningsvåg harbour |