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Qullity roadbooks for Adventure Riders – Same format as 2024 which was fully booked – Two of the meetings are two-day rides

Suitable both for beginners and experienced riders who want to ride roadbooks and meet like-minded people in a non-prestigious environment

We’ll help you get started if you’ve never tried roadbooks before!

About the events

  • Three separate events with roadbook for adventure riders.
  • Maximum of 20 participants per occasion.
  • It is not a competition and there is no time limit, these are tours on open roads.
  • Roadbooks of a high standard.
  • Navigate by touyself or ride together with someone, you decide.
  • Great social value and nice hanging out with like -inded people!
  • Places worth seeing is included into the roadbook and create added value during coffee breaks.
  • The distances are 250-300 km for full-day tours.
  • 500 SEK discount on the last meeting if you participate in all three meetings in 2025. See each event for prices.
  • All events are based is at campsites. Stay in tent, cottage or van/caravan. 
  • Food and accommodation are not included. 

Program

See each meeting for times and information.

Arrival – Welcome the evening before the start of the event. The grill is ready and the table under the tent is free to hang out at. At 8:00 PM we present the tour and the information that is good to know. If you live locally or connect in the morning, you can get the information the morning before the start of the tour.


Day of the ride. You start around 9-10 am but it varies between different meetings. A lunch restaurant is passed halfway through the day but you bring your own coffee and fika on the bike. Dinner and hang out is waiting for you at the base camp after the ride. You return back home when it suits you or after breakfast the day after the tour. We always remain on site for breakfast the day after the ride.

DALEXS Adventure Roadbook Series - The Experience

Navigating using roadbook is special and something that must be experienced!

2024 was the first year with a roadbook for adventure riders and all events were fully booked. The most pleasing thing was that many who participated had never tried navigating with a roadbook before and at the finish line they were hooked!

This is a roadbook for ordinary adventure riders who appreciate nice roads and not for rally riders who want to go fast and compete.

Navigating with a roadbook is about overcoming a challenge and hanging out with like-minded talking after the ride!

The routes 2025 will focus more on adding interesting places and nice places to pause to create greater value than just navigation and riding. We respect the off-road driving law and do not ride on trails or paths.

In 2025, the routes will be forked at an undisclosed number of places. This means that not everyone has the same route and that you will never be able to trust that riders in front of you have the same roadbook, you have to read your roadbook.

All events are held at campsites where you book the accommodation you want and if you live in the area or choose other accommodation, you can join when it suits you.

Navigation is done only with a digital roadbook and in 2025 we will also be using the RBR Roadbookrally app, which gives you access to the roadbook during each meeting.

After the ride, you will be able to see a review on a map image of how you drove during the tour and whether you have collected any penalty points.

You can read more about how the RBR Roadbookrally app works HERE and on their website there is a good FAQ that explains and guides you through the functions.

If you new to roadbook navigation we help you get started over zoom call. 

We promise that it is much easier in reality than you might first think when you read about it!

The code of conduct is mandatory to follow on our tours and is signed before the tour starts and upon registration. It is about us being guests where we travel and not leaving deep tracks on the road or passing people, animals and farms at high speed. 

We show respect to landowners and local residents by acting as role models to keep this sub-culture healthy.

Generally for all events

The dates below for each meeting are the dates when we do the riding, and if you do not live in the area it´s recommended to arrive during afternoon or evening the day before. Normally, we run an information meeting at 8:00 PM the evening before the first day of riding. 

If you arrive the morning of the ride, you will receive a short update about the information meeting the evening before. See the time for each meeting and when in the morning you need to be there. It´s mandatory to participate in the information meeting the day before or in the morning before the ride. 

Accommodation and food are not included in the price of participation. Accomodation is booked by the participant themselves and we recommend that you stay at the campsite where the meeting is held to create a pleasant social atmosphere and hang out under the tent in the evenings.

We will be at the place of the event until after breakfast the day after the rides and it is fine to use the table under the tent for breakfast or just to have a coffee and sit down and chat. 

Please prepare a contact person in case of an accident. We will note your name and phone number on paper upon arrival at the tour. We do not save any personal information.

In 2025 we will have a grill going the evening before the tour for those who want to grill their own dinner upon arrival. 

In 2025 ypu bring ypur own breakfast and of course we will offer free coffee and encourage you to sit down at the table under the tent for your breakfast with the other riders. Exactly how it works out with food is stated in the information for each meeting.

The maximum number of 20 participants is to limit the footprint on the roads we visit, so any fellow riders who ride without a roadbook is not allowed to ride the same route this weekend. The tour is for participants but friends and family members who want to come along and stay at the campsite during the meeting are warmly welcome and will be able to follow the participants live on a TV.

The distance for full-day tours is approximately 250-300 km and can in some cases be available in short and long versions where you can choose which one you want to go.

Before each tour, a PM is sent out with detailed information after the routes is checked one last time. 

27-28 June - Mora

The premiere of the events 2025 is on our home roads around Mora and we’ll start right away with two days of roadbook riding!

The location for the meetup will be Åmåsäng Campsite on the outskirts of Mora at the edge of Lake Siljan and the campsite have a restaurant. Midsummer is near and the surroundings have got nice summer colors!

We look forward to taking you out on our favorite roads and places we ride on our private tours.

The style of the rides will vary and we’ll ride roads of different sizes and levels of maintenance that sometimes have tight curves and sometimes stretch out more along large bogs and expanses. The tour is suitable for adventure riders who like roads without traffic and large forests but who don’t want to ride on technically difficult terrain.

We’ll be running two full-day tours and looking forward to the evening chat after the rides!

Place of the event: Åmåsängsgården, Mora

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Price: 1750 SEK (two days)

The registration fee of 500 SEK is paid to confirm your place on the tour. The final payment of 1250 SEK is sent via email approximately 1.5 months before the tour. If you register later than 1.5 months before the tour, the registration fee of 500 SEK is included in the total price of 1750 SEK.

Detailed information will be updated during the spring and via PM to those who have registered.

16 aug - Sandviken

This area borders large forests with an extensive road network! Here it is all about choosing the goodies and we will be able to raise the navigation level as the route will be available in several versions where not everyone will go the same route, so on this tour it is important to be alert!

The location for base camp on this tour is the cozy campsite Medskogssjön which is located 20 km north of Sandviken.

This day trip will be available in two versions where you will be able to choose whether you want to go Long or Short version. Long version will be about 300 km and short version about 250 km.

Place for the event: Medskogssjöns Camping ca 20km north of Sandviken

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Price: 1390 SEK

The registration fee of 500 SEK is paid to confirm your place on the tour. The final payment of 890 SEK is sent via email approximately 1.5 months before the tour. If you register later than 1.5 months before the tour, the registration fee of 500 SEK is included in the total price of 1390 SEK.

Detailed information will be updated during the spring and via PM to those who have registered.

12-13 Sep - Lesjöfors

Ready for a two-day roadbook with dark driving in Lesjöfors, also known as Zombiville!

We are saving the best for last in the year roadbook meetings and are running a two-day event with three different roadbooks when we run a full-day trip on Friday, a shorter day trip on Saturday and then we finish with a trip in darkness after the sun have set on Saturday night!

Accomodation is located at the campsite just north of the village and there we light the fire in the evening for a nice hangout under the tent when we can look back on the season that has been and start speculating about how next year will shape up.

In the absence of restaurants, we are having a grill for dinner and to warm up after the tours.

Place for the event: Lesjöbyns Camping

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Price: 1750 SEK (two days plus night ride)

The registration fee of 500 SEK is paid to confirm your place on the tour. The final payment of 1250 SEK is sent via email approximately 1.5 months before the tour. If you register later than 1.5 months before the tour, the registration fee of 500 SEK is included in the total price of 1750 SEK.

Detailed information will be updated during the spring and via PM to those who have registered.

The RBR Roadbookrally app

To access these roadbooks you need to use the RBR Roadbookrally app and instructions on how it works can be found HERE.

We only share roadbooks in PDF format in exceptional cases.

New to roadbook?

If you new to roadbook navigation we help you get started over zoom call. 

Let us know if you have any questions!

Registration Form

We will get back to you by email after registration. You can also use the form to send questions about the tour.

Please read our Code of Conduct and our Purchase Agreement before signing up.

Payment is made by bank transfer and you will receive more information via email after registering your interest. 

How to navigate by roadbook

What is a roadbook, the long version

A roadbook is a long document that uses notes to describe how to navigate. Each line is a note and you use a trip meter as an aid to measure the distance from the start to each note.

When you start, you have the first note at the top and as you pass the note, you scroll to the next note. The note indicates at what distance you should continue your journey and when the trip meter matches the note’s distance, you navigate as the picture in the note shows.

Each note has three fields and in the field on the left you see the distance from the starting location in large numbers and the distance to the previous note in small numbers.

In the middle you see an image of the location and the road plus the arrow marks how you should continue traveling. The thicker the lines that mark roads, the larger the road in reality.

The field on the far right is for any additional information such as warnings or speed limits.

The roadbook only indicates where to make road changes, so unless the roadbook indicates otherwise, you should follow the main road until the tripmeter shows the same thing as the roadbook and then you are at the mark if you have driven the right way.

If you drive wrong, you turn to the previous mark where everything was correct and adjust the tripmeter to the mark there and then make another attempt.

With the RBR Roadbook Rally app, there is a function where the roadbook scrolls forward automatically when you pass a mark. If you prefer to scroll manually with, for example, a Bluetooth controller from Remotek, this also works well.

Read the manual and the faq that is available at www.roadbookrally.com We can also help you get started over the phone or zoom if necessary, but please try it yourself first.

This is what you need to know before you start

At www.roadbookrally.com you will find a detailed faq that instructs on the functions below.

The trip meter

You need to know how to reset the trip meter, how to manually adjust the trip meter and how to sync the trip meter so that it shows the same thing as the note you are at.

Scroll the roadbook manually

You need to be able to scroll the roadbook forward and backward manually by clicking on the screen or with an external controller if this is used.

How Autoscroll works

You need to know how to start Autoscroll and know that if you scroll the roadbook manually, you must start the function again with Autoscroll.

What to do if you get lost

If you ride the wrong way you turn around and head back to the last note where the roadbook was correct. When you are standing at the location, scroll so that the note you are at is at the top of the screen and then click on the distance in the note. The trip meter should then adjust and show the same distance. If you want to use Autoscroll so that the roadbook scrolls forward by itself, you must activate this by clicking the button at the bottom left again so that Autoscroll turns green.

How to use the coordinates

At the bottom right of the note are the coordinates and if you click on them you will be able to open any map program that will then show you on the map where the note is. This can be used to find a note if you are lost or to confirm that you are standing at the position of the note.

DALEXS philosophy

Creating a route to ride can be done by many, but creating a complete experience with cohesion and added value that you remember with warmth, that is what we strive to create.

The Code of Conduct is the foundation of our activities and it describes how we behave on tour. In short, the Code of Conduct describes how we respect the roads we travel on and the residents in the areas where we move. We want to leave the smallest possible footprint behind us to create a sustainable motorcycle culture on the gravel roads.

Our strength is that you as a participant feel safe both socially and while driving.

The experience should be developing and exciting, so we continuously read the needs of the participants and adapt continuously so that everyone gets the level of excitement that is needed but without exceeding the level.

A non-prestige atmosphere is the key to interesting conversations and honest feedback. We have no need to show off, we want to meet you and create a nice experience.

When the participant rolls home after the tour, it should be with a smile from a nice experience and with new acquaintances, then we have succeeded!

Guides

DALEXS has a team of assistant guides who help with the tours who are all very experienced and share the same approach as us. It varies who helps but we can promise that whatever the case, they add value with their personal style and experience. Below are a few of the people you may meet on Dalex tours.

Anders Kulin

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Anders started DALEXS in 2021 after having a dream of guiding trips and getting people to develop and share experiences with like-minded people.

DALEXS is based in Mora, although Anders grew up on the West Coast. In addition to riding, his main interests are outdoor activities, fishing and enduro.

Rebecca Rickardsson

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Rebecca is not afraid of new activities and challenges. Having grown up on a farm in Insjön, Rebecca is used to fixing most things. It is often Rebecca who takes charge of DALEX’s tours.

In addition to adventure riding, it is enduro, outdoor activities and sport fishing that take up most of her free time.

Skill levels

Detailed information on the level is available for each tour

Gravel Touring

We ride good and nice gravel roads and visit places of interest. There is always time for coffee and the focus is to have nice days out. We avoid roads that are soft or rutted. The pace is leisurely, Gravel Touring allows you to ride without getting sweaty and the social aspect is a big part of these tours.

Adventure Touring

A mix of road types where we also ride on smaller forest roads that may be in poorer condition. We have no stress and the speed is adapted to the group but you should have coarse-patterned tyres for poorer gravel roads. Places of interest are woven in but the tour’s goal is also to ride smaller roads and develop as a driver. In Adventure Touring, you can get sweaty and dirty even if the coffee breaks are obvious elements.

Adventure Riding

Here the focus is on the driving and we travel smaller roads with challenging elements or other forms of challenges. We weave in visits to places of interest, but that is not the primary goal of the tour. These tours can be felt in the body and you are guaranteed to get sweaty. The days can be a bit long so Adventure Riding is not suitable for everyone. The level places greater demands on both drivers, equipment and navigation skills.

Contact information

Mail: info@dalexs.se

Phone: +46 (0) 725588362

For address, invoice information or other information about DALEXS please contact us by email.

DALEXS is a VAT registered private company.

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