Trp Spykes vs bb7

Oh and about the coastline!

It is the Baltic actually, far central east near the peninsula sticking out in the central east of Jutland. I'll point to it on a map.

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Ah... OK. I feel really bad that I have driven through Denmark several times and never really stopped to appreciate the countryside except viewing it behind the wheel of a Renault van.

However, the best breakfast I think I have ever had was at Fredriskhavn. Mmmmh. Greasy, fatty, salty, peppery! Everything except Swiss rabbit food. Stayed the night their when on the way to Gothenburg. Done Copenhagen several times since one of my good mates is half Danish and his mother lives there.
 
Ah... OK. I feel really bad that I have driven through Denmark several times and never really stopped to appreciate the countryside except viewing it behind the wheel of a Renault van.

However, the best breakfast I think I have ever had was at Fredriskhavn. Mmmmh. Greasy, fatty, salty, peppery! Everything except Swiss rabbit food. Stayed the night their when on the way to Gothenburg. Done Copenhagen several times since one of my good mates is half Danish and his mother lives there.
Most people experience Denmark in the way you describe. The country has been deduced to Copenhagen and port towns where ferries dock. I've never been to Copenhagen, which shocks a lot of people. I'm pretty rural, grown up in the sticks and not really a huge fan of cities. Jutland in particular is perhaps one of the most gorgeous parts of Northern Europe, but its unfortunately not seen as people take the main motorway to get out as fast as they can.

With that being said, we have a long way to go. Historically, pre stone age, Denmark was densely wooded from coast to coast in broadleaf and mixed pine woodland, with long stretches of moors in the central parts of Jutland. That's died long time ago, and we struggled the side effects ever since. We are undoubtedly the least dramatic Scandinavian country, and it shows in the way we are portrayed. But the Eastern Hills, near where I'm from are home to some of the most fantastic, lush tunnel valleys, and a completely unique fauna due to their attempt at recreating pre modern agricultural grazing land with rewilding efforts in the mix.

Our Western coastline is probably the most fantastic, rather untouched coastline in northern Europe, if not all of Europe. But its overlooked because we aren't a hot country.
 
Rather than going for a brooks, get a Lepper Tourer. Especially if you're in conti europe.
Cracking saddle at half the price of a brooks.
 
Just checked the pricing, sold out at 40 euro, many places it goes for 80, which is 10 euro less than the Brooks. Rather go for Brooks if the saving is that marginal
 
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