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Sunset in Northern Denmark.
The bare necessities outside Revelstoke, British Columbia.
Indian Arm, British Columbia.
Bald Eagle, British Columbia.
No trees like those of the Pacific North West.
Fern Canyon, Northern California.
Live among the trees, preferably inside one.
Dusk patrol on the Oregon Coast.
Found an urban dream in San Fransisco.
Beachcombing.
Life in the cove.
Waves and trees. Washington is serving us just what we want on our first days of the roadtrip. Spending time around the Olympic Peninsula has been an absolute blast. Perfect small waves everyday between rugged cliffs and lush rainforest might be our paradise.
Rubjerg Knude is one of the most unique areas in Denmark, and it is a fantastic place to explore in all kinds of weather. On top of the 60-meter high sand dune stands a 23-meter tall lighthouse, which is an eternal reminder of times long gone. The lighthouse was decommissioned in 1968 because of blowing sand, which more or less covered it, rendering it invisible from the water. Before it was turned off, it served as a beacon in one of the most dangerous waters surrounding Denmark—Jammerbugten. Today, large parts of the structure are completely covered in sand, but you can still access the tower and see the amazing view from the top. The area around the lighthouse is no less impressive, and it resembles a desert. The blowing sand makes it impossible for plants to gain a foothold, so there is nothing but sand here. Steep slopes descend 60 meters down from the top of the dunes to the sea, and you must tread with care here. On stormy days, the sand will penetrate clothes, and the wind will be almost impossible to move through. Do not let that stop you, because this is an incredible experience in itself. Rubjerg Knude is the ultimate place to experience the rough character of the western coast of Denmark.
This is how you get there:
The path to Rubjerg Knude is simple. But the longer you venture into the area, the more challenging it gets. You park at Fyrvejen and move along the gravel path leading to the lighthouse in the distance. Once you reach the dunes, you can choose to approach the tower or go around the dunes towards the water. The entire area is littered with trails.
Again this year I'm lucky to work with Talisker Whiskey to portray some of my favourite spots on the west coast of Denmark. Rubjerg knude is the first of 3 areas. For the full list and maybe some weekend inspiratation head over to:
www.scandinaviandetours.com
Mountains, Mountains, Mountains.
Lake Louise area.
Under them stars in Lake Louise.
About that mountain life.
Happy Earth Day to all us earthlings!
As of 2018 I have committed to donate 1% of my yearly revenue to preserving this planet. The focus on my donations will be on the wellbeing of our oceans and the amazing life in and around it. Read more about 1% for the Planet at the link below and learn about how you or your company could possibly do the same.
https://www.onepercentfortheplanet.org