Thanks for your insight, if you could share on the YouTube video as well, would really help others there!
After 10 years despatching, I appreciate how debilitating it is when out on weather for long periods of time and dont want to do the trip and find I was underprepared, so shared my thoughts for ideas.
I'm working on premise that it will be 30 degrees here when I leave, hotter in Europe and then cool to around 45/5 degrees at Nordkapp, but as you know could fluctuate there and I'm expecting some rain too.
With gear in video I get cold toes, fingers, knees and chest, but it's always those bits, right?
I've thought about heated gear, ie grips and clothing but had no responses when I asked before if anyone used those on katana and grumpy advising against it on old Katana and last think I want is invest a load in those then alternator goes yet again and stuck with warm gear that doesnt warm
It's why I ask for other's experiences
Re boots these are the trickiest, dont ant to have to take 2 pairs of boots!
I wear Daytona Classics, great boots, but low and not warmest and on test ride at 1 degree found my toes cold and therefore not so easy to feel controls and affected my mood on bike and therefore enjoyment of ride.
They are comfortable enough for walks, but not sure if I could squeeze inner socks in and not sure how resilient battery heated socks are.
Will have a look into your boot suggestion and also kidney belt.
Re the trip itself, will do more videos on that, still need to decide if do it all myself or join a tour but thats 8k and its not quite same adventure BUT never have to worry about road closures or hotel issues as they sort it all and my trip last year to Canada really was trip of lifetime, that was self guided tour, worked well for me.
I used to work in Alesund so appreciate how expensive it is, I'\m not a big drinker, but everything cost and arm and a leg, so worth training my body now to start eating less
Thank you so much for taking some time out to share your insight!