Day 94 – to Rebild, Denmark

Day 94 – to Rebild, Denmark

It was an early start for the ferry this morning. On such days the van is a big advantage, as it can be just a few seconds from being in bed to driving – breakfast, most important for the dog, can be done once checked in.

We were in the line at the terminal, which is right in the middle of Gothenburg, by 7 am.

It was a three and a half hour crossing during which Roja was quite happy dozing in the van. As we travel south the weather gets steadily warmer, from -10 at Hemsedal last weekend, to 12C in Gothenburg, and 16C off the ferry in Denmark at Fredericksburg, and 18C further inland.

I located a forested public area, not quite a Nature Park, called Hammer Bakker where we took a leisurely lunch and then a couple of hours out.

Later in the afternoon we drove through, or rather around, Aalborg, and then south to Rebild, which is a big tourist outdoor area in the summer, but tonight, I arrived just before dark at 6 pm, there was just some determined MTBers and runners, in clubs, trying to squeeze the last bit of light out of the season.

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Alice asked the Cheshire Cat, who was sitting in a tree, ‘What road do I take?’ The cat asked, ‘Where do you want to go?’ ‘I don’t know,’ Alice answered. ‘Then,’ said the cat, ‘it really doesn’t matter, does it?’


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