An evocative and poignant sculpture.
Sunday, 22 July 2012
158 Squadron
Next time you head towards Bridlington/Scarborough from the Humber area take time to stop off in the village of Lisset to have a look at the 158 Squadron Memorial. Its about 1/4 mile outside the village at the site of the old airfield, now a windfarm.
It's in the form of a seven figures bomber crew. The steel plate figures are 8 feet tall and etched into the seven figures are the names of the 851 members of the squadron that lost their lives in WW2. Behind the memorial is the site of the old WW2 airfield, now a windfarm with windturbines, ironically, made in Germany which 158 squadron bombed in 1945. In one way you could say this represents the peace we've enjoyed in Europe thanks to these guys.
An evocative and poignant sculpture.
An evocative and poignant sculpture.
Friday, 6 July 2012
Day 11 Homeward bound
Up at 04:00 to get sorted and out the door for 05:00 to catch the 08:00 boat from Larvik to Hirtshals.
We get to the port for 06:15 and hang around until boarding starts. Lovely morning, sunshine & blue skies boding well fo rthe nearly 4 hour voyage - our first for today as we're booked on the 18:45 from Esbjerg to Harwich. As we're strapping the bike down, we get chatting to a couple of Italian lads on a scooter who have been on the road for 25 days and on thier way back to Italy from Nordkapp.
Boat gets in to Hirtshals for 12:00 and we're on the road 30 minutes later, deciding to take the motorway route all the way to Esbjerg. Couple of road works on the way and standing traffic, but a bit of filtering and we're through. Get to the ferry quay for 16:30 after popping into a supermarket to get provisions and essentials for the ferry trip - i.e. beer and stuff for tea and breakfast as we are not paying the extortionate prices for grub & drink on the ferry!!
So we have a picnic this time in our cabin, drink our cans of cheap danish beer from the supermarket and fall asleep by 21:00 as its been a long day!
Sea is like a mill pond and 18 hours later we get into Harwich for 12:00 in time for the wettest day so far of the trip - a 3 1/2 hour run back to Lincoln - oh joy, lorries, spray and Friday traffic on the M11, A14 & A1.
Larvik |
Two up on this for over three weeks!! |
Boat gets in to Hirtshals for 12:00 and we're on the road 30 minutes later, deciding to take the motorway route all the way to Esbjerg. Couple of road works on the way and standing traffic, but a bit of filtering and we're through. Get to the ferry quay for 16:30 after popping into a supermarket to get provisions and essentials for the ferry trip - i.e. beer and stuff for tea and breakfast as we are not paying the extortionate prices for grub & drink on the ferry!!
So we have a picnic this time in our cabin, drink our cans of cheap danish beer from the supermarket and fall asleep by 21:00 as its been a long day!
Sea is like a mill pond and 18 hours later we get into Harwich for 12:00 in time for the wettest day so far of the trip - a 3 1/2 hour run back to Lincoln - oh joy, lorries, spray and Friday traffic on the M11, A14 & A1.
Wednesday, 4 July 2012
Day 10 Down to Lunde
First stage of the homeward trek is down to the hostel at Lunde. Great place near Ulefoss and within walking distance of the Telemark canal. Owned & run by a dutch family, Peter also gave us an additional discount for turning up on a motorbike as well as the YHA discount!! This place is only 90 minutes from Larvik so an ideal last night stay if you want the early boat to Hirtsals - which is why we are staying.
Its amazing what a few more miles south make to the weather and the sun comes out as we're coming up to Seljord. Some event taking place here as its full of camper vans and caravans. Sure enough a few more miles out of town we spot a speed trap but we are being very good and sial through all legal. Suspect they're probably after breathylising a few morning-after revellers from the festival goers!
By the time we get to Lunde the sun is well and truly out and we're sweating and glad to get off the bikes and have a brew at the hostel.
Suitably refreshed its off to the local supermarket for some beer and provisions for tomorrow's long drag to Esbjerg.
The route down is through Odda on the 13 and then up and over the bleak E134 into Telemark.
Dropping down from the plateau, we stop at Mjonoy Camping where we get a coffee and a bun. Great little place for a stop as it has its own bakery and we're out of the rain for a bit.Its amazing what a few more miles south make to the weather and the sun comes out as we're coming up to Seljord. Some event taking place here as its full of camper vans and caravans. Sure enough a few more miles out of town we spot a speed trap but we are being very good and sial through all legal. Suspect they're probably after breathylising a few morning-after revellers from the festival goers!
By the time we get to Lunde the sun is well and truly out and we're sweating and glad to get off the bikes and have a brew at the hostel.
Suitably refreshed its off to the local supermarket for some beer and provisions for tomorrow's long drag to Esbjerg.
Tuesday, 3 July 2012
Day 9 Around Hardanger
Spin around the local areas of Jondal, Kvam and Granvin using the Hardanger Tourist Route as a rough guide. Spotted an interesting looking gravel road off the 550 and followed it to Maele and back, then carried on heading for Jondal where we saw a sign for 'Summerski centre', so we followed that and ended up at 1200m on the edge of the glacier apparently. There were loads of people up there skiing & snowboarding and the 1100m long ski lift up the hill was full. It was about 12 miles from the ferry quay and a right sneaky little road (toll) and well worth a ride up & down if you find yourself around there. After that, ferry from Jondal and onto Norheimsund and then a small detour up the 7 towards Bergen to have a look at the Steindalsfossen - this is the waterfall you can walk behind. We were wet anyhow from the rain, but it was dry as a bone behind the falls strangely enough.
Getting on now so time to head back towards Lofthus. We're passing Kvanndal and the ferry is in so we shoot onto it thinking its the Kinsarvik boat, but it's not it's only going to Utne so it's a bit of a drag back to Odda on the 550 from Utne and then up the 13again to Lofthus and the hostel.
Saw alot of farmers inspecting their cherry crops - maybe the wet weather is causing them a problem with the spraying schedule. Fruits of all sorts are the main crops round here with lots of stalls by the roadside operating with an honesty box.
Getting on now so time to head back towards Lofthus. We're passing Kvanndal and the ferry is in so we shoot onto it thinking its the Kinsarvik boat, but it's not it's only going to Utne so it's a bit of a drag back to Odda on the 550 from Utne and then up the 13again to Lofthus and the hostel.
Stone Cross at viewpoint on 550 |
Gravel road to Maele |
Viewpoint on Maele gravel road |
Another alfresco dining experience sheltering from the rain in Jondal |
Road up to summer ski centre |
Road up to summer ski centre |
Road up to summer ski centre |
Summer skiing 12 miles from Jondal!! |
Rain doesnt seem to bother theses guys. |
In front of the Steindlfossen |
Behind the Steindalfossen |
Todays track |
Monday, 2 July 2012
Day 8 Balestrand to Lofthus
Not a direct route but a very interesting and scenic route through valleys, fiords and mountains. Its 235 miles overall and roughly from Balestrand to Sogndal, ferry to Fodnes and then the Aurlandsfjellet mountain road from Laerdal to Aurland. Then along the Aurlandsvegen road 50 from Aurland to Hol, and finally along road 7 across the Hardanger mountain plateau from Geilo to Eidfiord and finally along the Sorfiord to Lofthus.
Bloody cold and a bit miserable in places along the Aurlandsfjellet - it is July after all.
Lunch break in Aurland beside the fiord and then the run along the Aurlandsvegen to Hol with its corkscrew tunnels which today had most of the lighting not working - made things interesting to say the least. The run across the Hardanger plateau was very secenic as the weather had cleared a bit giving the advantage of views to the horizon,but again a bit cool and windy.
The supermarket in Kinarsvik does whole cooked chickens for around £6, so that and a few veg/salad is tea sorted for one day, but tonight its pasta for Al and 'look what we found' yorkshire sausage casserole and a few baked spuds x 2 for Nige, and half a baguette each. We're trying Skyaergardspils tonight and the jury's out I'm afraid as its a bit bland - but its a Norwegian beer so when in Rome.......
Bloody cold and a bit miserable in places along the Aurlandsfjellet - it is July after all.
Lunch break in Aurland beside the fiord and then the run along the Aurlandsvegen to Hol with its corkscrew tunnels which today had most of the lighting not working - made things interesting to say the least. The run across the Hardanger plateau was very secenic as the weather had cleared a bit giving the advantage of views to the horizon,but again a bit cool and windy.
Aurlandsfjellet in July!!- time to get the heated grips on |
Panorama from Stegastein viewpoint overlooking Aurlandsfiord |
Stegastein viewpoint overlooking Aurlandsfiord with two old blokes in the way |
Dining alfresco in Aurland - funny how the sandwhiches resemble what we had for breakfast. |
Somewhere along the Aurlandsvegen |
Hardangervidda and me hands are cold |
Hardangervidda |
Sunday, 1 July 2012
Day 7 Rain,rain and a bit more rain
Another day testing the waterproof qualities of the bike gear - everything held including gloves but only just. We set out back over the Gaularfjellt from Balestrand to Gaular and then kept going west until we hit the sea then turned south and east for a big 175 mile loop back to Balestrand. Stopped in Dale as the rain became particularly heavy and sheltered under a tree and had some snap. We weren't having fun to be honest so decided to take a steady run back. As it happens, it dried out about 30 miles from base and that helped to dry things out a bit. Interesting encounter between 3 hgv artics going one way and one coming the other on a twisting coastal road with only room for one and traffic building up behind them. We managed to squeeze past them all and didn't hang around - they're probably still there!!
Stopped off at the village centre for an ice cream of all things and a beer run but didn't get either as its Sunday and supermarket shut - however there was a fish & chip van open so that was tea sorted out and then back to the hostel for a bit of cruise ship watching (Seabourn Sojourn, and Ocean Princess for those who like to keep a track of things and we've given up waving) and then the euro footy final.
This is last night here and we head south to Lofthus tomorrow by a roundabout route. We probably spent too long in Balestrand and would probably been better off with a shorter stay and moving further north to see more, but the quality of the accomodation has more than made up for it.
Stopped off at the village centre for an ice cream of all things and a beer run but didn't get either as its Sunday and supermarket shut - however there was a fish & chip van open so that was tea sorted out and then back to the hostel for a bit of cruise ship watching (Seabourn Sojourn, and Ocean Princess for those who like to keep a track of things and we've given up waving) and then the euro footy final.
Round the coast to the start of the Gaularfjellt just past Dragsvik |
Under a tree in Dale as the rain pours down. |
Chip van in Balestrand - fisk & chips for Al, sausage & chips in curry saice for Nige |
St Olafs church in Balestarnd - Church of England would you believe!! |
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