Hello from Sweden

A K

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AK here, with a Riese-Mueller Charger here in Sweden, and an electric Dahon folder in California, where I sometimes need to work. The Charger was upgraded a few months ago to the new Bosch Nyon, and this, fed by Komoot, has been guiding me on weekend ‘avoid the COVID crowds’ excursions. Good to see new things (I am originally from Boston)!
 
AK here, with a Riese-Mueller Charger here in Sweden, and an electric Dahon folder in California, where I sometimes need to work. The Charger was upgraded a few months ago to the new Bosch Nyon, and this, fed by Komoot, has been guiding me on weekend ‘avoid the COVID crowds’ excursions. Good to see new things (I am originally from Boston)!

Welcome AK,
Sweden is on my "go list" for travel. Actually all of Europe is on the travel list, cycling is so fabulous there.
Looking forward to seeing your pics and adventures.
 
Where in Sweden? Not exactly a small country! And where in California? Not exactly a small state! :)
 
Orange County, CA, and an hour west of Stockholm, on the same lake. I toured in Lofoten, Norway, last year - Norway was a place we could travel to - very mixed weather, but spectacular.
 
Where in NH? My parents had a house in New London. I still miss the New England landscape, especially fall.
 
I'm in SW New Hampshire, at the base of Mt. Monadnock. A great place for riding if you don't mind hills. Our country lanes don't get a lot of traffic, and what we have is kind to bikes. Lots of lakes and wetlands, and small towns with general stores. Our general stores usually serve great sandwiches and other deli fare, so we often ride, like we did today, to a neighboring town, have lunch, then come home. Cycling starts once the snow melts, usually early April, and ends when it gets too cold in November. When there's snow, we get out the snowshoes. Snow biking never did much for me.
 
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