These episodes of Traveling Robert (it's the 4th or 5th I am watching since yesterday) don't deserve a single dislike. I don't even understand how some people can dislike. Not saying I am going to watch all episodes, as I am more interested about the Scandinavian zone. However, from what I saw, everything was well narrated and professionally done. Also, everything was clean and organized. Even when he prepares food, I don't see a bit of dirtiness. Keep up your good work.
Great views,impressive music,fine narration.....in short:another Morales superproduction here and a titbit to enjoy especially on a rainy and windy Sunday evening.Congrats buddy!Greetings from William
Incredible and unimaginable beauty, done in your own distinctive and creative style. There's really no TH-cam channel like yours that makes travel so immersible, Robert. Thanks for the ride-along! I remember some the awesome and surreal photos you had on Instagram, and still think you should consider a one-man show...my goodness...
I agree he was meant to be an entertainer and so much more! He’s a producer and writer and musician and singer. Amazing! We are very lucky to go along on his journeys.
Moriarty Vivaldi It was even better as the 12 half hour BBC Original Radio Broadcasts! Much better...although the movie had some nice special effect visuals.
I guess Im asking the wrong place but does anyone know of a way to get back into an Instagram account?? I was stupid forgot the password. I would love any assistance you can give me!
WOW! What an absolutely gorgeous place to visit! A photographers dream destination. I had never even considered a trip to Norway. Now it too is on my bucket list! Those narrow roads though! LOL. Thank you Robert!
Amazing video. Gorgeous long waterfalls .... lovely villages ..... beautful grazing sheep .... fabulous seascapes and mountain views. Your drone shots and time lapse were magnificent. I was a bit surprisd at the cost of meals on the road. Seems important to stock up on groceries and eat in rhe RV. Can't wait for the next video!
Hi Robert,thank you very much for sharing yet another great video here about your recent experiences in Norway.Well worth the wait buddy.Once again you made my day here.Cordial greetings from William in Bruges,Belgium,Europe
Hi Robert, what an amazing video. I have got hooked on to your videos......vicariously experiencing the RV travel experiences. Someday I aspire to embark on such an RV trip to the Arctic myself! I guess a lot of prior research such as hiring RV, where to park, local laws, which apps to download to get such information, how and where to manage water, electricity and more critically sewer all along the trip will be needed. But your videos are motivation enough to do all the planning and embark on such an adventure. Thanks a million.
What a breathtaking place!! Robert, your travel videos are by far better than the ones on TV! You do a awesome job on them. So relaxing and peaceful to watch!! And love love love the music you put with them too...you are talented in multiple ways!! Would love to see more Munchpak videos. Really enjoy those too! Keep those great videos coming!!!
Great respect to you , sir, for promoting Norway the way you do. I hope there is more to come. I can recommend a trip to my small city of Halden in the south-east. There's a fantastic medieval fortress here just waiting for your drone. Safe travels.
What amazes me is how all the houses and buildings are RIGHT next to the roads! I wonder if they get hit a lot. And those narrow roads! I guess there aren't many flat places. And no guard rails! White knuckling it! Stunningly beautiful.
When you have houses (or other kinds of obstacles) close to the road people tend to drive more carefully. So in some cases it reduces amount of accidents. See Cheddar's video on the topic: th-cam.com/video/yyWYvovLvMQ/w-d-xo.html
Thank you! I was sooooo waiting for this episode. It's a pity that you had so much typical Norwegian weather there but luckily you had some sunshine and blue sky too. This video made me a very strong desire for travelling to Lofoten again! I don't know what's going to happen in next episode but if you didn't visit Norwegian Aviation Museum in Bodø, do that next time. It is a very interesting place even if you're not in "museum mood". That museum definitely changes it :)
I have just watched your trip to Oslo, via Finland to North Cape and Lofoten. It`s a shame that you visited North Norway this June, the worst in decades, weatherwise, that is. I enjoyed your videos. Greetings from Ivar
Fine video Robert! Loved the drone footage at the beach, and your time lapse. I've got a lot to learn from you with how you shoot your footage. Working on my first time lapse now. Not as easy as it looks. Loving this trip!
Those sheep are amazing and I’ll bet there are some amazing woolens available in local shops. Bummer that you’re limited to two weeks. Maybe there’ll be a next time. The midnight Sun must keep you in constant jet lag! I still need to see it though. You’ve managed to make Scandinavia a bucket list item. I have to hurry a bit, because I’m 78! 😉
I'm grateful these roads were built so Robert, and others, could show us so much beauty. My husband's family came from Norway about three generations ago. It is wonderful to see different parts of such an amazing country.
0:30 While it's technically correct that it is on the western coast of Norway in the sense that it's a coast and it's to the west we don't use the term here in Norway for that area. Here in Norway the west coast is areas roughly southwest of Trondheim and northwest of the southern most point of Norway. Basically the western part of the "bulge" to the south. Everything else we'd say northwestern or some such as those areas are further east then the actual western coast but they're further northwest. (Usually we'd just use the name of the region though, Finnmarkskysten (the Finnmark coast) or Nordlandskysten (the Nordlands coast) basically the coast of whatever the name of the region is. 2:35 Thanks =) Personally I feel we got too much forest though :-P (I got family on Iceland and the Faero islands and I've lived in some of the most forested areas in Norway so I've kind of had an overdose on trees) 4:20 No, unfortunatly it's not... That said, people who are *not* living there might still use some of the houses as vacation houses. 7:44 I'm impressed by your "Æ", it's very close to how we pronounce it. =) You pronounce our "Å" as an "A" instead of the sound it is supposed to have but your "Æ" is pretty much spot on. =) 8:07 Fishing vessels from all over Norway used to come up there to fish off the northern coast of Norway in ships perhaps 25-30% longer then your RV (I might be wrong, not easy to eyeball lengths just based on a video) all the way south from Bergen and up. 23:51 Pity. When I was in "folk high school" (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folk_high_school) I sailed from Trondheim to essentially that Museum in a traditional fishing vessel from 1800 or so then we sailed one of their viking ship replicas. Unfortunatly there was no wind that day so we had to stick to just oars instead of testing their new oil covered sails (I don't remember the details of what the deal was with that sail, it was stinking at any rate, but they had apparently been hoping to test a theory with us but didn't get a chance to do so...) 24:06 Man, that almost looks like your standard rural road on Iceland. There's a lot of those on Iceland, there's quite a few in Norway too but you don't see them as much due to them mostly going to individual farms, houses, logging camps etc quite some distance from the villages and because there's usually forest in the way hiding them. 24:37 You pronounced "Haukland" as "Hakland" the "au" sound is pronounced differently in Norway (you seem to have a lot more silent letters in English then we do) 30:51 Yeah, that is a *really* good looking place even by Norwegian standards. =) Makes me want to go there. ^^ 35:40 I think I remember that stretch of road... Someone gave us a ride between the viking ship museum and where our boat was towed up. (not sure if that's the correct english word) 41:42 Oh, you *do* know how to pronounce "Å" =) That's two out of three. Only the "Ø" left to work out. 42:47 Remember when approaching Norway you filmed a Sami flag and said you where getting close to Norway because you saw a "Norwegian" flag? Well, here is the *real* Norwegian flag. ;-) The Sami one is different and got a circle in it instead of a cross like the Norwegian one does. Both flags have both Red and Blue in them but the Sami one also got some Yellow and Green while the Norwegian one also got some White.. I do hope you'll return as Norway got a lot to offer and I think you'll enjoy it if you have the time to do so. ^^ It's a bit of a luck thing too though as the part of the coast where the bad weather hits differs each year. One year they all hit to the south, another they all hit to the north, a third one they all hit in the middle etc...
My favorite part of your videos is when you go into a grocery store in a foreign country. I find it interesting to see how they do things there like the one you found here in Norway.
Wonderful Robert! I didn't see where you explained did you rent an RV or were you sponsored. I was trying to look through your videos where you explain. I would like to RV Europe as well and am trying to learn. So beautiful!!!!! Happy for you!
It was "lent" to me by a friend who owns a rental company, so if I mention savoniacaravan.fi then I guess technically it is sponsored. Bottom line, I only paid for diesel and propane.
Very nice video, Robert, but I was disappointed that you didn't at least show some of the museum and displays in the Viking Museum at 23.30. More interesting than supermarkets, or even the ice sculpture place, interesting though they are as well, but Viking is part of the history of these countries. Your trip, though, and I do enjoy your videos. You weren't in the mode for the Viking Museum then, but how often will you be doing this drive?
Hi Robert Im enjoying following your travel to the north of the arctic circle. I'm from Hammerfest, Finnmark. (now living in Fredrikstad. 1hour from Oslo) I have been at most of the places you have visiting in north of Finland and Norway, so its funn to see. Im amazed that you have manage to visit so many of plases at so little time. it's a long drive on tiny roads with amazing views :) ps. sorry about the wheter. its normal up north and it can go form blue sky to rain and back in a few hours, and then do the same again.
Great video, I really enjoy your channel. Only minor critique - the music at times is a but discordant and overly loud, gets in the way of enjoying the lovely scenery.
Just talked about Jarre and in Ice bar there was Oxygen playing. Too bad you had such lousy weather. I was in Lofoten islands first time in 1989 and those days we needed 11 ferries to get to Å. There was nothing in Å back then, just few fishermen cottages. Last time. I was there in 1991 and there were new roads, bridges and tunnels. The old road went through the town Sortland that used to be the biggest. The road continued on east coast of Langøya. A bridge between Langøya and Hadseøya was biggest I had ever seen up to 1991. A ferry from Melbu to Fiskebøl took 25 minutes. Nowadays E10 makes a shortcut in that area. Norway roads takes at least double or triple of time than people usually estimates. Tero
At least in Finland the law states that everyone needs to use winter tires in wintertime, not chains. (Winter tires, these things: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_tire#/media/File:Spikereifen.JPG ) I'm pretty sure it's the same thing in Sweden and Norway. Chains aren't as good as softer tires with metal studs
Yup, in the part of Norway Robert drives, snow tires are mandatory from October 16th to May 1st. Some have studded winter tires, but studless are more common. Chains are only for exstreme situations and short distances. People know how to drive on snowy, slippery roads with studless winter tires in Norway.
Tell us what you think of their food! Anything that stands out compared to American? Thought the water out of faucet only! I drink a lot of water...would be hard to find a faucet while driving! Do they put fluoride in their water?
Thanks for sharing, Robert. Maybe you should attach a little warning, your videos made addicted to the next. That's what I doing now. Great job (Thumb up)
You make great videos, kind of addicted to them. Wanted to ask how the heating system works for RV when you don't have access to electric power? Also can you please do a informative video for tourists if they want to hire a RV and travel in US. Best wishes
Thank you! The furnace on the Sunlight is very efficient. The heat is produced by LPG, and it has a fan that doesn't consume a whole lot. We never had a problem boondocking overnight, even in cold places.
These episodes of Traveling Robert (it's the 4th or 5th I am watching since yesterday) don't deserve a single dislike. I don't even understand how some people can dislike. Not saying I am going to watch all episodes, as I am more interested about the Scandinavian zone. However, from what I saw, everything was well narrated and professionally done. Also, everything was clean and organized. Even when he prepares food, I don't see a bit of dirtiness. Keep up your good work.
So relaxing to watch. Thank you. From Denmark
You're welcome
Great views,impressive music,fine narration.....in short:another Morales superproduction here and a titbit to enjoy especially on a rainy and windy Sunday evening.Congrats buddy!Greetings from William
Thanks William
Incredible and unimaginable beauty, done in your own distinctive and creative style. There's really no TH-cam channel like yours that makes travel so immersible, Robert. Thanks for the ride-along! I remember some the awesome and surreal photos you had on Instagram, and still think you should consider a one-man show...my goodness...
I agree he was meant to be an entertainer and so much more! He’s a producer and writer and musician and singer. Amazing! We are very lucky to go along on his journeys.
Most of those houses on Holdøya (and many other small villages in Norway) is used as holiday houses. Thereby maintained well.
Thanks for telling us that!
From The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy:
“Slartibartfast got an award for designing the Coastal areas of Norway!
He Loved all the Krinkly Edges!”
drbassface Wow great reference. Thanks for the reminder of that great movie.
Moriarty Vivaldi It was even better as the 12 half hour BBC Original Radio Broadcasts! Much better...although the movie had some nice special effect visuals.
drbassface I can imagine.
Moriarty Vivaldi Check it out 19:26 in!
th-cam.com/video/-uLGqswALJs/w-d-xo.html
I guess Im asking the wrong place but does anyone know of a way to get back into an Instagram account??
I was stupid forgot the password. I would love any assistance you can give me!
Such incredible beauty, and amazing sights. The white knuckle driving was worth it! Thanks for making us discover such a beautiful country.
breathtaking views, thank you for another amazing episode
Thank you!
Norway is such a land of unimaginable beauty. Gracias, Robert.
It is
WOW! What an absolutely gorgeous place to visit! A photographers dream destination. I had never even considered a trip to Norway. Now it too is on my bucket list! Those narrow roads though! LOL. Thank you Robert!
Amazing video. Gorgeous long waterfalls .... lovely villages ..... beautful grazing sheep .... fabulous seascapes and mountain views. Your drone shots and time lapse were magnificent. I was a bit surprisd at the cost of meals on the road. Seems important to stock up on groceries and eat in rhe RV. Can't wait for the next video!
Thank you. Yes, eating out in these countries is very expensive
Hey man my family is cuban and loves your channel and I love the music you create for you videos!
Thank you!
Love it! Can't wait to see the next installment
Thank you! Sweden is next
stunning landscape with the rainclouds hanging over the mountains. looks so beautiful.
Great video, as always! Beautiful country and amazing views. Thanks Jimmy
Hi Robert,thank you very much for sharing yet another great video here about your recent experiences in Norway.Well worth the wait buddy.Once again you made my day here.Cordial greetings from William in Bruges,Belgium,Europe
Hi Robert, what an amazing video. I have got hooked on to your videos......vicariously experiencing the RV travel experiences. Someday I aspire to embark on such an RV trip to the Arctic myself! I guess a lot of prior research such as hiring RV, where to park, local laws, which apps to download to get such information, how and where to manage water, electricity and more critically sewer all along the trip will be needed. But your videos are motivation enough to do all the planning and embark on such an adventure.
Thanks a million.
Incredible. Could never have imagined the amazing beauty. ❤
What an incredibly beautiful video, This northern area of Norway is so beautiful. Great Photography, Robert. It was mesmerizing!
Great video and you really captured the beauty of this place
High quality material! Very interesting and relaxing. It’s like I took a vacation just by watching your video. I feel rested!
Very Pretty the Landscape, Beautiful, and Magick Ice is Pretty inside, but I would imagine how Cold it is inside.
So inviting. I wish to spend a month in those lands one day and enjoy their cuisine and landscapes.
A month would be ideal
Great aerial photography Robert. Thank you for taking the Drone along with you.
Thank you
Aw so beautiful ....now waiting for next episode ...thank you for sharing your video with us .
Thank you!
What a breathtaking place!! Robert, your travel videos are by far better than the ones on TV! You do a awesome job on them. So relaxing and peaceful to watch!! And love love love the music you put with them too...you are talented in multiple ways!! Would love to see more Munchpak videos. Really enjoy those too! Keep those great videos coming!!!
Thank you! I have a couple of Munchpaks coming up
Wow, talk about a visual overload! Beautiful
Yes, Lofoten is unique.
the gray motorhome that can be seen in the Viking museum parking lot IS MINE !!!!!. Beautiful coincidence!
Robert - so well done. thanks for sharing your experiences
Thank you
I was just watching a video on how beautiful Greece coastline is, and this video on Norway blows that away
It is amazing
Great respect to you , sir, for promoting Norway the way you do. I hope there is more to come.
I can recommend a trip to my small city of Halden in the south-east. There's a fantastic medieval fortress here just waiting for your drone.
Safe travels.
Thank you. We liked Norway quite a bit. Maybe we'll visit Halden next time
What amazes me is how all the houses and buildings are RIGHT next to the roads! I wonder if they get hit a lot. And those narrow roads! I guess there aren't many flat places. And no guard rails! White knuckling it! Stunningly beautiful.
That was a great white knuckle drive
When you have houses (or other kinds of obstacles) close to the road people tend to drive more carefully. So in some cases it reduces amount of accidents. See Cheddar's video on the topic:
th-cam.com/video/yyWYvovLvMQ/w-d-xo.html
wow Gtrat Video Robert Glad to see you out there is a really special Place ...Have fun..
Thanks brother
@2:50
Nice editing. You enter into one tunnel and exit from another. Almost fooled me to think I lost track on where you are.
Another amazing video Robert! 🚍
Thank you!
Thank you! I was sooooo waiting for this episode. It's a pity that you had so much typical Norwegian weather there but luckily you had some sunshine and blue sky too. This video made me a very strong desire for travelling to Lofoten again! I don't know what's going to happen in next episode but if you didn't visit Norwegian Aviation Museum in Bodø, do that next time. It is a very interesting place even if you're not in "museum mood". That museum definitely changes it :)
oh2mmy . I agree with you Mikko.
I'll be back in 2021 or 2022 and then I'll visit the museum (spoiler alert: didn't visit it this time)
I have just watched your trip to Oslo, via Finland to North Cape and Lofoten. It`s a shame that you visited North Norway this June, the worst in decades, weatherwise, that is. I enjoyed your videos. Greetings from Ivar
beautiful scenery
Stunning! Thank you for sharing.
You're welcome
Muy Buenos y relajantes sus videos thank very much Robert and family.
Gracias
I like your video style. It makes me feel like I am there with you.
Thank you
You make the best videos! You are so lucky to be able to travel the world! Keep making these great videos I always look forward to seeing them.
Thank you! I hope I can continue traveling
Really Beautiful from Dave and my
Sue-Z!
Thanks!
Awesome travels.
Fine video Robert! Loved the drone footage at the beach, and your time lapse. I've got a lot to learn from you with how you shoot your footage. Working on my first time lapse now. Not as easy as it looks. Loving this trip!
Great drone captures Robert! Thank You!!
Thank you!
Those sheep are amazing and I’ll bet there are some amazing woolens available in local shops. Bummer that you’re limited to two weeks. Maybe there’ll be a next time. The midnight Sun must keep you in constant jet lag! I still need to see it though. You’ve managed to make Scandinavia a bucket list item. I have to hurry a bit, because I’m 78! 😉
I enjoyed a lot. So professional
Kindly what is the camera model. The zoom is amazing.
Beautiful places!
Spectacular scenery! However, the one-lane roads no doubt provided some hair raising moments!
Sandy Fatland Imagine building roads in Norway. Not the easiest task I’ll tell you.
I'm grateful these roads were built so Robert, and others, could show us so much beauty. My husband's family came from Norway about three generations ago. It is wonderful to see different parts of such an amazing country.
This is so beautiful I wish I could be there ihope one day
Nature is the cure for depression.
It is
this is awesome.. :) love your style, perfect :) wish one day i can do this trip with my family....
Gorgeous place and thank you for great video!
Thank you!
Great relaxing video. Loved the Ice Bar.
Thanks, glad you liked it
Hi Rob that is so beautiful I love it
nice video....beautiful shot
Felicitaciones Robert excelentes las imágenes con el dron se aprecia las maravillas de la naturaleza .
Gracias
18:07 That junk is actually from renovating that building. I was there a few months after you.
0:30
While it's technically correct that it is on the western coast of Norway in the sense that it's a coast and it's to the west we don't use the term here in Norway for that area.
Here in Norway the west coast is areas roughly southwest of Trondheim and northwest of the southern most point of Norway.
Basically the western part of the "bulge" to the south.
Everything else we'd say northwestern or some such as those areas are further east then the actual western coast but they're further northwest.
(Usually we'd just use the name of the region though, Finnmarkskysten (the Finnmark coast) or Nordlandskysten (the Nordlands coast) basically the coast of whatever the name of the region is.
2:35
Thanks =)
Personally I feel we got too much forest though :-P
(I got family on Iceland and the Faero islands and I've lived in some of the most forested areas in Norway so I've kind of had an overdose on trees)
4:20
No, unfortunatly it's not...
That said, people who are *not* living there might still use some of the houses as vacation houses.
7:44
I'm impressed by your "Æ", it's very close to how we pronounce it. =)
You pronounce our "Å" as an "A" instead of the sound it is supposed to have but your "Æ" is pretty much spot on. =)
8:07
Fishing vessels from all over Norway used to come up there to fish off the northern coast of Norway in ships perhaps 25-30% longer then your RV (I might be wrong, not easy to eyeball lengths just based on a video) all the way south from Bergen and up.
23:51
Pity.
When I was in "folk high school" (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folk_high_school) I sailed from Trondheim to essentially that Museum in a traditional fishing vessel from 1800 or so then we sailed one of their viking ship replicas.
Unfortunatly there was no wind that day so we had to stick to just oars instead of testing their new oil covered sails (I don't remember the details of what the deal was with that sail, it was stinking at any rate, but they had apparently been hoping to test a theory with us but didn't get a chance to do so...)
24:06
Man, that almost looks like your standard rural road on Iceland.
There's a lot of those on Iceland, there's quite a few in Norway too but you don't see them as much due to them mostly going to individual farms, houses, logging camps etc quite some distance from the villages and because there's usually forest in the way hiding them.
24:37
You pronounced "Haukland" as "Hakland" the "au" sound is pronounced differently in Norway (you seem to have a lot more silent letters in English then we do)
30:51
Yeah, that is a *really* good looking place even by Norwegian standards. =)
Makes me want to go there. ^^
35:40
I think I remember that stretch of road...
Someone gave us a ride between the viking ship museum and where our boat was towed up. (not sure if that's the correct english word)
41:42
Oh, you *do* know how to pronounce "Å" =)
That's two out of three.
Only the "Ø" left to work out.
42:47
Remember when approaching Norway you filmed a Sami flag and said you where getting close to Norway because you saw a "Norwegian" flag?
Well, here is the *real* Norwegian flag. ;-)
The Sami one is different and got a circle in it instead of a cross like the Norwegian one does.
Both flags have both Red and Blue in them but the Sami one also got some Yellow and Green while the Norwegian one also got some White..
I do hope you'll return as Norway got a lot to offer and I think you'll enjoy it if you have the time to do so. ^^
It's a bit of a luck thing too though as the part of the coast where the bad weather hits differs each year.
One year they all hit to the south, another they all hit to the north, a third one they all hit in the middle etc...
Great video! Thanks for the journey 😊
Thank you!
My favorite part of your videos is when you go into a grocery store in a foreign country. I find it interesting to see how they do things there like the one you found here in Norway.
Magnificent!
Wonderful Robert! I didn't see where you explained did you rent an RV or were you sponsored. I was trying to look through your videos where you explain. I would like to RV Europe as well and am trying to learn. So beautiful!!!!! Happy for you!
It was "lent" to me by a friend who owns a rental company, so if I mention savoniacaravan.fi then I guess technically it is sponsored. Bottom line, I only paid for diesel and propane.
Technically you don't enter Lofoten before you hit Vågan kommune. Everything before that is Vesterålen, where I come from. :)
Beautiful! Great content! And I love your intro!
Thank you
Aaahhhhhh.... just beautiful!!!
Thanks
Man, I gotta work harder on my vacations!
Great job as usual, Sir.
Thank you!
Wonder if August-September would have nicer weather?
Beautiful videos. Breathtaking scenery. Where are all of the people? The music in the video makes me think you are going to see Thor.
Very nice video, Robert, but I was disappointed that you didn't at least show some of the museum and displays in the Viking Museum at 23.30. More interesting than supermarkets, or even the ice sculpture place, interesting though they are as well, but Viking is part of the history of these countries. Your trip, though, and I do enjoy your videos. You weren't in the mode for the Viking Museum then, but how often will you be doing this drive?
Excellent.
Are you not going to Trollstigen and then Geiranger (road 63)? Probably the most beautiful road in Norway.
Too out of the way
Ironic...every time I see a new post from Robert, I really enjoy his little diddy song.
Hi Robert
Im enjoying following your travel to the north of the arctic circle. I'm from Hammerfest, Finnmark. (now living in Fredrikstad. 1hour from Oslo)
I have been at most of the places you have visiting in north of Finland and Norway, so its funn to see. Im amazed that you have manage to visit so many of plases at so little time. it's a long drive on tiny roads with amazing views :)
ps. sorry about the wheter. its normal up north and it can go form blue sky to rain and back in a few hours, and then do the same again.
Yes that was a very long drive but very enjoyable
Would enjoy doing a puzzle of these villages!
Where on this planet have you not been? Norway is amazing.
Norway is definitely unique. We liked it a lot
You’re living my life . Enjoy
Thanks!
Excellent
It's nice to see they drive on the same road as folks in the US
narrow roads, you say? ... what do you think about the lenghts?
Great video, I really enjoy your channel. Only minor critique - the music at times is a but discordant and overly loud, gets in the way of enjoying the lovely scenery.
Just talked about Jarre and in Ice bar there was Oxygen playing.
Too bad you had such lousy weather. I was in Lofoten islands first time in 1989 and those days we needed 11 ferries to get to Å. There was nothing in Å back then, just few fishermen cottages. Last time. I was there in 1991 and there were new roads, bridges and tunnels. The old road went through the town Sortland that used to be the biggest. The road continued on east coast of Langøya. A bridge between Langøya and Hadseøya was biggest I had ever seen up to 1991. A ferry from Melbu to Fiskebøl took 25 minutes. Nowadays E10 makes a shortcut in that area. Norway roads takes at least double or triple of time than people usually estimates. Tero
It was a long beautiful drive... now going back to Finland on the next video
Robertico tremendo video !!
Gracias
we have ice bars in MInnesota in the winter
Hello.
Are you gone a go too Norway again?
😀
Some day
In the winter it s not easy to drive there, you need winterchain s for sure.
I can only imagine
At least in Finland the law states that everyone needs to use winter tires in wintertime, not chains. (Winter tires, these things: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_tire#/media/File:Spikereifen.JPG ) I'm pretty sure it's the same thing in Sweden and Norway. Chains aren't as good as softer tires with metal studs
Yup, in the part of Norway Robert drives, snow tires are mandatory from October 16th to May 1st. Some have studded winter tires, but studless are more common. Chains are only for exstreme situations and short distances. People know how to drive on snowy, slippery roads with studless winter tires in Norway.
Tell us what you think of their food! Anything that stands out compared to American? Thought the water out of faucet only! I drink a lot of water...would be hard to find a faucet while driving! Do they put fluoride in their water?
I don't know but tap water seems to be really good. The salmon and seafood in general was really good.
Thanks for sharing, Robert. Maybe you should attach a little warning, your videos made addicted to the next. That's what I doing now. Great job (Thumb up)
What camera(s) are you using?
If you're a friend of roe, I hope you sampled Svolværpostei. It's a spread they make of cod roe and cod liver. I find it delicious.
I didn't... That would have been good
wow .... amazing
Thank you!
Hi buddy, can i please ask in your opinion would i be able to drive the same route as you did with my 12m American rv? It ways 15t...
Great video!!!
Might be a tad long. Those Norwegian roads are narrow
Traveling Robert i guess ill find out in few weeks... :)
Many thanks for the quick replay!
I dont know if you read this but you should visit Svalbard
some of the scenery looks like picture post cards
What do you use for recording timelapse of the road?
This was with a Sony X3000. These days I use a GoPro7
What an amazingly beautiful country..." very picturesque" LOL...Great job as usual Robert...the main downside I see is....No Pelicans ;-)
You make great videos, kind of addicted to them. Wanted to ask how the heating system works for RV when you don't have access to electric power? Also can you please do a informative video for tourists if they want to hire a RV and travel in US.
Best wishes
Thank you! The furnace on the Sunlight is very efficient. The heat is produced by LPG, and it has a fan that doesn't consume a whole lot. We never had a problem boondocking overnight, even in cold places.
Your intro is so Lit!
In 2015, Holdøya had 12 residents