We left Mike's house after a nice breakfast and headed off north. We'd (Well Paul) tried to planned for decent Finnish roads and we spent the day heading through pretty much wilderness with hardly any cars to be seen at all.
We saw lots of Honda's coming the other way, supposedly the annual Honda Pan Am conference. Not my cup of tea but nice nontheless.
The weather was decent despite the clouds and we made good time. Although Finland wasn't as strict as Sweden and Norway on speeding, we didn't take advantage at all.
Obligatory post of my bike with a helicopter.
Perhaps an old Russian one going by the cyrillic text?
We carried on heading north and found a camp site. It also had the little log cabins which were dirt cheap, so we opted for one of these
Don't let the images fool you, for £29 you get the one in the bottom right hand corner, about 3m-sq It was ... cosy! What was also amusing was the following morning when I went to the shower block, walking past two blonde girl teeneagers who worked there. Then, once in the shower I hear them talking to one another in the shower blocks too as they're cleaning the shower cubicles either side of me! Unfortunately it didn't end in the same way it does in the movies ....
We kept making tracks the next day, there wasn't much to see apart from trees, forest, occasional deer/reindeer in the road and hardly any cars. It was really relaxing riding.
Not bad view for a lay by from the road.
At one point we spotted this off to our right. It was very spooky!
We went off and had a look, turns out it's some or other art thing
Spot the missing person
No cars anywhere!
That day once again we found an apartment, this time it was mega, a 2 bed place with kitchen, sauna etc! Did you know, Sauna's are a great place to dry clothes

I even tried it for a brief time, not my cup of tea though ...
Paul even cooked us dinner. It was just like a date, but I didn't put out!
More riding the next day again, it really was easy going. The bikes were fine, nothing strenuous at all but I can't make it sound very exciting because it wasn't. Paul left his expensive reading glasses at a stop and we spent a few hours that morning just popping into the local town, Rovaniemi looking for a new pair which he found at a pharmacy for cheap. We celebrated this achievement with a coffee. Doesn't Paul look fetching in his new glasses
Not long after that, across a little bridge and a sign welcoming to Sweden, we saw more and more reindeer. They're not small, but they don't half sneak up on you if you're not paying attention!
We rolled on, enjoying the lovely scenery.
I then ate Rudolph!
We made good progress that day, straight through Sweden and into Norway where, once again, we found very cheap accommodation. An Italian biker crashed our party.
The next day some fun stuff would start again as we headed towards the coast.