“Chaoten” with starting number 64 is one of over one hundred teams taking part in this rally.
In a daring adventure, friends Jan, Timm, Florian and Phil started their participation in the Baltic Sea Circle Winter Rally in Hamburg. Their Audi became a reliable companion on this exciting journey through the entire Baltic region.
In a daring adventure, the friends Jan, Timm, Florian and Phil started their participation in the Baltic Sea Circle Winter Rally in Hamburg. Her Audi became a reliable companion on this exciting journey through the entire Baltic States.
The route took the adventurers from Hamburg to Copenhagen and on via Uppsala and to Vilhelmina, where the group prepared for the winter road trip. From there to the Arctic climes of Tromsø and Alta. A highlight of their trip was the visit to the North Cape, where they experienced the rugged beauty of the northernmost point of Europe. The route continued through Northern Lapland, central Finland and finally to Helsinki.
The wintry roads and breathtaking scenery accompanied them through every stage of this rally. The friends will experience the beauty of cities such as Tallinn and Riga and the picturesque regions of Masuria.
In addition to striving for adventure and exploring new places, they raised over €1600 in charitable donations, contributing to the total donation pot of over €50000.
Before they are finally given a triumphant welcome back at Hamburg’s fish market.
The Baltic Sea Circle Winter Edition
The Baltic Sea Circle Winter Edition is one of the northernmost rallies in the world and an adventure that explores the northern hemisphere. Here are some exciting details:
- Route: The rally leads over 7,500 km through 10 countries and circles the Baltic Sea. The participants drive as far as the Arctic Circle and experience the breathtaking landscape of Northern Europe.
- Season: The rally takes place in the most exciting season of the year: Winter! During this time, the days are short, the temperatures are cold and the landscape is covered in snow.
- Rules: The participants have no GPS or navigation system at their disposal. Instead, they rely on their senses and orientation skills.
- Charity aspect: The rally also has charitable aims and supports charitable causes.
- Highlights: The route leads through Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, the Baltic States and Poland. The participants cross the Arctic Circle and travel through mystical Lapland. Finally, they reach the majestic North Cape in Norway.
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