snorri
Legendary Member
- Location
- East coast, up a bit.
Yes! Sweden and Norway use mils but they measure 10km.I don't understand why UK cyclists use Kilometers, do native cyclists in countries that use Kilometers use miles for recording distance?
I was lucky to have been given the low down not long before asking a local for directions to a campsite in Sweden. "It's just half a mil up the road" she said. I didn't feel like cycling another 5km at the end of a long day, but that's what I had to do

The latter.Of course the burning question is, do you say kilOMeters or KILometers?![]()
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