4x4 Travel - Back to Bivouac

Direction the North Cape !

 

"Back to Bivouac" is travelling in a 4x4, planning a route and then deviating from it, stopping over wherever and heading for the North Cape cross Europe.

Initially planned for 3 weeks, this trip will easily last 2 months and will take Tristan and Pauline across 11 countries. A fascinating itinerary, for an equally exciting adventure. This is the beginning for our travellers who are already dreaming of further afield!

 

The departure is scheduled for the 18th May, 2018!

They're on their way!

June - Norway and back to France

Finland in video!

End of May - June - They're at the Artic Circle!

Estonia in video!

May - Lituania

Let's meet them !

Pauline is from Alsace and Tristan is from Brittany.

These young travellers are not let thirty and are in search of freedom, adventure, travel and open spaces.

With their Land Rover Defender, which is their second home, they have been travelling the roads for a long time.

Route

Tristan and Pauline plan to drive 12,000 km, over 2 months across Northern Europe !

Our travellers are planning to leave Alsace and cross Germany via Bavaria, then on to Poland, the Baltic countries, through Finland, to discover Lapland and finally the North Cape.

Their expected arrival date is the 24th of June, 2018, for the longest day of the year.

The homeward journey will be by the Norwegian coast back to France then Normandy and Brittany.

The vehicle

Tristan and Pauline turned their dream into a reality by converting a Land Rover Defender TD5. It has 170,000 km on the clock and they have adapted it to suit their requirements, that of adventure and total liberty ! 

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