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This year, TET Sweden has been upgraded from 6 sections to a whopping 20 sections. What used to be one single line connecting Sweden with Denmark, Norway and Finland it is now made up of loops and sections connecting the entire country providing new trails and new adventures. I've ridden TET Sweden before, some parts as much as 50 times, but this easter I decided to kick off the 2025 riding season by exploring parts of the brand new TET Sweden. This was my very first adventure of 2025 on the bike, and after a long winter break, and what better way to kick things of than with a solo adventure in my own neck of the woods. Early spring in Scandinavia can be everything from blizzards to slightly summer. Luckily though, I had the sun as a silent travel partner through out the entire trip. The days are already getting longer, the sun is already now above the horizon for 15 hours per day now, which means long days on the bike and sunsets that takes about 2-3 hours. Sweden is a magical place, and with it's 250.000 km of gravel roads and now 20 different TET sections, this country is the perfect ADV country, and I had a blast checking out the new TET routes. For more information about the routes please visit; https://transeurotrail.org/sweden/#2.... For Navigation I used Stegra.io that works for both iPhone and Android. It's a Swedish made system (not american 😜) and it's the perfect tool for Sweden. On it you can build your own (TET) routes, it has information about EVERY gate in Sweden and has information about the surface of every road so you can build your own tracks using different tools, curvy tarmac or optimized unpaved (which I prefer) It works so much better than any iPhone app I have used for navigating GPX files, and where it really shines is the route planner, so check it out. Riding gear: Helmet: Arai Tour XD4 Goggles: 100 Percent Barstow Jacket: Rev’it Component Jersey: Halmann Racing by Thor Protective Vest: Rev’it Proteus Trouser: Rev’it Component H2O Knee Brace: Leatt Boots: Alpine Tech 7 Drystar Gloves: Revit Intercom: Cardo Edge Packtalk 00:00 Intro 04:25 Take off from summerhouse 06:18 Diary cam 08:58 Good Morning 11:35 Take off Section 13 15:12 Lunch Break 19:55 Best spot of Section 13 24:50 Getting Tired 31:05 End of Section 13 34:16 Diary Cam Section 13 38:41 Take off from Section 20 41.18 Gettin Wet 46:56 Crossroads between Section 20 and 17 48:56 Lunch Break Section 17 55:17 Crossroads between Section 17 and 19 58:21 The joy of Section 19 01:04:25 Last stop before the end 01:06:33 The end of the ride 01:08:18 Last Diary cam 01:10:40 Conclusion 01:17:05 My private enduro track