I am very impressed with driving in such conditions. I drove all over Europe and Turkey but it was a bit better. I think the tire is decisive here, not to mention your skills. Mega respect for you.
Tak for dine videoer, det er virkelig dejligt at sidde stille og komme tilbage i min gamle verden. Jeg er gammel chauffør, og har kørt hele Europa og norden tynd. det bedste kørsel jeg havde var når jeg læssede i det sydlige Spanien til Finland, 7300 km i et stræk uden af og på læsninger. Tilsammen når jeg finder regnemaskinen har jeg lagt små 7 mill km bag mig, og jeg elsker stadig at køre, nu er det så med camper og opleve norden på næsten samme måde. Tak for dig og alle i andre der følger vi gamle i sporet. TAK.
I cycled the same route up the 10% to Junkerdalen in 2018 in summer, on the way back to Sweden, 25C+ heat, it was really hard. Interesting to see it in winter.
You have my respect.. WOW!! 👍👍 I can tell you that, the old road, is closed now, and replaced with a tunnel, that has a lesser climb. On the down side, one misses the astonishing view, from going up the old hill 😉
So nice. Thank you, Slipses! 😊 Parts of it remind me so much of the mountains I used to live in. I had to learn very quickly to respect that road that led home and it is obvious that you, too, have learned to respect the road, your rig, as well as other travelers! I love your videos! The music was great, as always. Wishing you health and safety! 😎
@@Slipse Definitely felt apprehensive at times. We sometimes had rock slides in winter months, so you never knew what might be around the next curve! Kept us alert for sure. Some of your roads look so narrow, but doesn't seem to be too much traffic. Such a lovely place to work. Thank you again for taking us all along with you on your journeys. I always look forward to your next video!😃
@@harrisonmega7918 Dude! Its not the temperature that is in effect. LOL! Its the driving-conditions! Try driving in Norway during winter and you will quickly learn there is a big difference. Denmark is more or less flat with little to no snow at all. There in nothing challenging to drive there what so ever. th-cam.com/video/JH7_nYA6YbY/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=MrAussiephotographer th-cam.com/video/YQ5XQmX9S0g/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=SilverTho
I am glad you enjoyed it Leonox 😁👍 and yes, the climb up the Junkerdal hill, can be a scary one, specially when the weather turns, and it starts raining, and the road is still covered with snow and ice 😳
@@Slipse I have been driving in Scandinavia for 40 years . So i see my self as an truckdriver. And to Well i know the low skills to drivers from other countrys . Knowing nothing about tires, loading, etc for winter conditions. Driving around on summer tires etc. This low payd drivers are death machines on Scandinavia roads. And engines on 400/500 hp are not for our roads , with 50/60 tonns total. It's just a pain in the ass. So please stay home this winter . We has work to do and dont have time to wait for you.
@@pertpesc7058 jeg synes vi skal treffes en dag, og dele et par kopper kaffe 😊 jeg tenker att du vill finde min bil helt fint skod for Norsk vinterføre.. beklager att min sjef ikke har kjøpt en 730, men i Danmark er vi også under press i denne bransjen...
I have a great deal of respect for you truckers in norway!! I hope you had chains on . I'm a truck driver in the mid part of the states where it's flat, but snows a lot. be safe my friend. cheers from Robert indiana usa
Thank you Robert 😊👍 well I didn't put on chains on that particular day, the snow wasn't particularly wet, so I just transferred some weight from my tag axle, to my drive axle ( this can be done with a push on a button, and the truck shifts the pressure in the air suspension) and the climb went smooth 😉 stay safe over there 😊👍
Hej Finn 😊 hyggeligt at du havde lyst til at kigge med 👍 det er slet ingen hemmelighed at, jeg er helt høj på det jeg ser på mine ture 😊 mht Junkerdal bakken, så var dette en de gode dage mht føret, den kan være en seriøs udfordring,, særligt som da jeg kørte op fredag aften, hvor der pludselig var 5 varme grader, og regnvejr, og vejen stadig dækket med is/sne.. så kan adrenalinet godt komme lidt op i niveau 😁
Seems like you always climb over the mountains to the Swedish flatland and their freeways down to the continent at your first occasion? Skibotn, bjørnefjell, junkerdal- is that Silvervagen?
I agree on the scenery remark totally Bob 😊👍 to be honest, I have no idea how many accidents happened at this spot, most drivers has avoided this place in the winter time, but a few months ago, a tunnel has been opened there, and the narrow 10% climb is now history.. a good thing for both fuel consumption and a lot of time is saved.. but a little sad, a good challenge and the spectacular view has gone.. 😉
Hi Jon, it depends really, ofc on temperatures salt doesn't work below minus 9deg C. And also on how it is used, if the result has to be any good salt needs to be spread, before a snowfall, then the snowplow has to do a thorough job, and more salt needs to be applied... If the temperature is going up and down a lot, I prefer to drive on the snow, if they just even it, and they apply gravel, at sharp corners, and steep climbs, and decents.. If the temperature is below minus 11 deg C.. Snow has got fairly good friction to the tires.. So in my view, there's no straight answer to your question.. 😉
my friend hello your country is very beautiful, you are protecting, people have a love of intelligent and conscious nature, if only in my country this way people respectful nature lovers and conscious, people in my country are very ignorant and unconscious selfish, sorry for my country to peoples .how nice this music at the entrance, norway music is very nice I think (my country turkey ) min venn hallo landet ditt er veldig vakkert, du beskytter, folk har en kjærlighet til intelligent og bevisst natur, hvis bare i mitt land på denne måten folk respekterer naturelskere og bevisste, folk i mitt land er veldig ignorante og ubevisste egoistiske, beklager mitt land til folkeslag
Thank you for your comment Maliy 😊👍 yes we need to be good to mother Earth, we only have one chance 😉 I am glad you enjoyed both the video as well as the music.. The music I use is all downloaded from my account at EpidemicSound. com to avoid copyright issues 😊
@@Slipse my friend, the Norwegian Fjords are extraordinary to me, big earthquakes, K and separation of masses this is extraordinary, but it's a very cold country, your nature is intact, it's impressive that you can protect it, in my country people don't think about the future, they don't leave a good life for future generations
No, I am sorry, the closest I've been to Turkey, is driving along the border, when driving from Alexandropoulis in Greece, up to Sliven in Bulgaria.. It makes me somewhat sad to that your fellow countrymen doesn't care for their close nature 😥
Hello to everyone! I'm from Serbia and I'm truck driver also.I like winter conditions challenges. Do I have any chance to find a job in Norway?Thanks in advance for the answer. Greetings!
Hi Slavko 😊 I don't know to be honest, but you can always try to Google some Norwegian companies, and write them. I work for a Danish company, with only 3 trucks, my boss drives mostly in Denmark, doing heavy machinery moving, and crane work. Good luck 🤞 😉
Not on that particular day no, it depends a lot on the temperature, if it is "too warm" meaning just around 0 degrees C, I would have put on chains.. You can more or less say, the colder the better 😉👍 Good luck with your education 😊👍
Again a great video 👌🏻 Thanks Slipse 😃 What brand of tyres do you drive on Norges winterroads?? I also enjoyed the video from Job i Transport about you! Greetings from Holland 🤙🏻
Thank you Harke 😊👍 my front tires are Yokohama 901ZS, with studs, the best front tire I have ever tried 👍👍👍 on my drive axle and my bogie tires are Bandag retreads, also studded, they are OK with snow, but I am not happy with them driving on ice. My boss has promised me, to try and get hold of Double Coin ice grip tires for my drive axle for the next season.. I will post a couple of tire pictures, in the TH-cam community thread.. 😊
Hahaha.. It is a little like at home Denmark 🙄😂 we have had warmer winters the past couple of years.. and when suddenly snow falls, people has completely forgotten about winter tires and how to drive...
Because I love music, to me driving and music belongs together. Another reason, I don't want to share my phone calls, and I sometimes listen to audio books as well, and that would a little stupid to share danish audio books to all of you people 😉👍
Hi Andrew 😊 on this particular trip, I didn't have to chain up.. Not like this winter, where I have had to use chains multiple times.. And yes, I have studded tires on my front wheels and on my traction wheels..
No chains that particular day, it was nice and frosty, so I just transferred some weight from the bogie axle to the the drive axle, and good old Angry Bird just climbed up the 10 % hill nicely 💪😎👍
@@Slipse I've driven for Tine this summer, but not driven on snow.. I want to do some sort of semi hauling, but I don't wanna start 4-5-6-7 in the morning.. I have no problems working late, I just don't wanna start early.
@@Slipse Oskar II was king of Sweden when Norway was part if it. Norwegians started talking about that they wanted freedom and he just gave it to to them...
I am very impressed with driving in such conditions. I drove all over Europe and Turkey but it was a bit better. I think the tire is decisive here, not to mention your skills. Mega respect for you.
RESPECT for all the Scandinavian truckers on these slippery and dangerous roads!
I remember it well in the 70’s /80’s, Truck driving, touring with Bands. MLE Trucking, Shepperton UK This takes me right back!
I’m a tour bus driver based UK & Southern Europe. Very rarely get to Scandinavia so enjoying your videos. Thank you.
Tak for dine videoer, det er virkelig dejligt at sidde stille og komme tilbage i min gamle verden. Jeg er gammel chauffør, og har kørt hele Europa og norden tynd. det bedste kørsel jeg havde var når jeg læssede i det sydlige Spanien til Finland, 7300 km i et stræk uden af og på læsninger. Tilsammen når jeg finder regnemaskinen har jeg lagt små 7 mill km bag mig, og jeg elsker stadig at køre, nu er det så med camper og opleve norden på næsten samme måde. Tak for dig og alle i andre der følger vi gamle i sporet. TAK.
I cycled the same route up the 10% to Junkerdalen in 2018 in summer, on the way back to Sweden, 25C+ heat, it was really hard. Interesting to see it in winter.
You have my respect.. WOW!! 👍👍 I can tell you that, the old road, is closed now, and replaced with a tunnel, that has a lesser climb. On the down side, one misses the astonishing view, from going up the old hill 😉
I realy enjoyed these nice clips and journies in the three countries.
Thank you for your great work.
Magnifiques routes de montagne !!!
Thanks.
So nice. Thank you, Slipses! 😊 Parts of it remind me so much of the mountains I used to live in. I had to learn very quickly to respect that road that led home and it is obvious that you, too, have learned to respect the road, your rig, as well as other travelers! I love your videos! The music was great, as always. Wishing you health and safety! 😎
Thank you so much Nancy 😊👍 yes the conditions must be respected, not feared, though the adrenaline level can get high in between 😁
@@Slipse Definitely felt apprehensive at times. We sometimes had rock slides in winter months, so you never knew what might be around the next curve! Kept us alert for sure. Some of your roads look so narrow, but doesn't seem to be too much traffic. Such a lovely place to work. Thank you again for taking us all along with you on your journeys. I always look forward to your next video!😃
Nice climb up the mountain :-)
Usually the choppers just land in the middle of the road.
You just took me on a great trip in the winter wonderland, loved it, subscribed!!
Thank you very much DJ 😊👍 and welcome on board 😁👍👍👍
Nice video, from my hometown Rognan, they now have opened the tunnel, finally ;)
Thank you Roy-inge 😊👍 I haven't tried the tunnel yet, it's been a couple of months, since I last went over the Junkerdal customs
@@Slipse I see, it's very nice tunnel, the only thing is that it's no signal for mobiles there yet, but that is coming next year as far as I know.
Beautiful Video. Thank you Slipses 👍🙋♂️
You are most welcome Andy 😊👍 thank you too 😊
brilliant. mountain driving. think i would walk home.
Thank you Jason 😁👍 I think it would be a looooong walk with 22 ton of salmon on my back 😉😂😂
It’s a beautiful countries you pass through. Hairy at times I’m sure but it is part of the adventure of trucking in the winter
You got it just right 😁👍👍👍 and I love what I do 😁👍
Slipses yup stay safe and battle on.
Thanks for another great video. some beautiful scenery.
You are most welcome Chris 😊👍
"winter" trucking in Denmark, is not really comparable to driving in winter in the three other nordic countries.
No, it's seldom it happens here, as far as I remember, our last real winter was back in 2011/2012 🙄
I dunno man, looks pretty cold to me
@@harrisonmega7918 Dude! Its not the temperature that is in effect. LOL! Its the driving-conditions! Try driving in Norway during winter and you will quickly learn there is a big difference. Denmark is more or less flat with little to no snow at all. There in nothing challenging to drive there what so ever.
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very nice video !!thanks for bringing us into these beautiful landscapes and those snowy climbs really scare us 👍👍👍
I am glad you enjoyed it Leonox 😁👍 and yes, the climb up the Junkerdal hill, can be a scary one, specially when the weather turns, and it starts raining, and the road is still covered with snow and ice 😳
11:45 a new Tunnel that you must not climb Junkerdal?
Great Video,Amigo😉👍
Thank you Chris 😊👍 yes I around a year or two, the steepest climb will be be bypassed by the tunnel 😊
very top these landscapes good video.
Thank you Robson 😊👍
Seems like the helicopter crew didn't have enough snow shoes...
Tak Slipses!
Bare hyggelig Marius 😊👍 yes it looked that way to me as well, not that I am an expert on rescue gear 😁
Creds for skilled driver not getting stuck climbing the mountains😂 ive driven there alot
Thank you Jonathan 😊👍 yes, that specific hill, pulls out teeth 😉😂😂
Whats the problem?
Whit this Hills?
Right tires, strong motor , heavy enough load . It's only to run upp.
Why you only load to 47 tonns ?
@@pertpesc7058 hi Per, you are not a truck driver are you?
@@Slipse I have been driving in Scandinavia for 40 years . So i see my self as an truckdriver.
And to Well i know the low skills to drivers from other countrys . Knowing nothing about tires, loading, etc for winter conditions.
Driving around on summer tires etc. This low payd drivers are death machines on Scandinavia roads. And engines on 400/500 hp are not for our roads , with 50/60 tonns total. It's just a pain in the ass. So please stay home this winter . We has work to do and dont have time to wait for you.
@@pertpesc7058 jeg synes vi skal treffes en dag, og dele et par kopper kaffe 😊 jeg tenker att du vill finde min bil helt fint skod for Norsk vinterføre.. beklager att min sjef ikke har kjøpt en 730, men i Danmark er vi også under press i denne bransjen...
Amazing views with nice music. Thanks!
Nice video. As always. Challeging hillclimbe in the last part. Stay safe 👍
Thank you Roelof :) Yes Junkerdal hill, can raise the adrenaline levels, when it rains on the ice and snow ;))
Nice video. I can’t see if you have snow chains on.
I have a great deal of respect for you truckers in norway!! I hope you had chains on . I'm a truck driver in the mid part of the states where it's flat, but snows a lot. be safe my friend. cheers from Robert indiana usa
Thank you Robert 😊👍 well I didn't put on chains on that particular day, the snow wasn't particularly wet, so I just transferred some weight from my tag axle, to my drive axle ( this can be done with a push on a button, and the truck shifts the pressure in the air suspension) and the climb went smooth 😉 stay safe over there 😊👍
12:10 all eastern europeans on summer tiers be like "This is photoshopped"
😂😂😂👍👍👍
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odličan video. svaka čast
as always everything is impeccable. Thanks a lot, colleague, for the wonderful videos. Good luck on the road!
Thank you so much Zekka 😊👍
very nice video,on a very dangers roads.
Saltstraumen at 6:30 is the strongest tidal current in the world, a place to visit!
Absolutely 😊👍
Beautiful world ❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️
Hej.
Jeg ved ikke noget om lastbiler.
Men en fed video om den skønne natur du triller rundt i.
Den klarede det da helt fint op ad bakken.... !
Finn
Hej Finn 😊 hyggeligt at du havde lyst til at kigge med 👍 det er slet ingen hemmelighed at, jeg er helt høj på det jeg ser på mine ture 😊 mht Junkerdal bakken, så var dette en de gode dage mht føret, den kan være en seriøs udfordring,, særligt som da jeg kørte op fredag aften, hvor der pludselig var 5 varme grader, og regnvejr, og vejen stadig dækket med is/sne.. så kan adrenalinet godt komme lidt op i niveau 😁
Strade davvero impegnative..... Bravissimo
MULTO Challenging !!! ;)) Grazie Fausto Gianelli :)
Must be amazing to have the gear to handle all conditions.
I am certainly not complaining 😉👍 I am lucky to have a boss, that says - the right tools is half the work 😊👍
Beautiful
Génial,merci
De rien 😊👍
Det ser vanskelig ut . Hilsen fra Irland
It can be like extreme sports in between 😉😁👍
Cool video keep them coming
Gode videoer du får lavet deroppe fra👌🤩
Tusind tak skal du have 😊👍
Did you chain up before Junkerdal?
@Slipses
No, I didn't there was a fair grip in the snow, so I just transferred some weight from my bogie axle, to the drive axle, and went for it 😊👍
Those last minutes were pretty scary.
It wasn't a hill to be messed with 😉 but the harder climb is now history, they have made a tunnel that bypasses the steepest section 👍
This is Norway!!!
Yes and we love it 🇳🇴👍👍👍
Seems like you always climb over the mountains to the Swedish flatland and their freeways down to the continent at your first occasion? Skibotn, bjørnefjell, junkerdal- is that Silvervagen?
I usually take the E45 all the way down to Gothenburg, going via Sweden saves some fuel, and the way this winter has been, saves time as well 😉👍
you was not in the island sørarnøy when the video started you where at indyr on sund in gildeskål , its close to sørarnøy
Well yes, I load on Sørarnøy and when I start driving, it's in inndyr 😊👍
You are surrounded by some of the most beautiful scenery on the planet. BTW, how often do drivers slip off the road into the ravine?
I agree on the scenery remark totally Bob 😊👍 to be honest, I have no idea how many accidents happened at this spot, most drivers has avoided this place in the winter time, but a few months ago, a tunnel has been opened there, and the narrow 10% climb is now history.. a good thing for both fuel consumption and a lot of time is saved.. but a little sad, a good challenge and the spectacular view has gone.. 😉
Nice
*Hallo from Norway*
Amazing!
Thank you 😊👍
Good video
Thank you Kafar 😊👍
Just a normal day here in Northern Norway :)
Yes, a nice day at the office 😊👍
Hi, what do You think about Non salted vs salted Winter Roads.?
Hi Jon, it depends really, ofc on temperatures salt doesn't work below minus 9deg C. And also on how it is used, if the result has to be any good salt needs to be spread, before a snowfall, then the snowplow has to do a thorough job, and more salt needs to be applied... If the temperature is going up and down a lot, I prefer to drive on the snow, if they just even it, and they apply gravel, at sharp corners, and steep climbs, and decents..
If the temperature is below minus 11 deg C.. Snow has got fairly good friction to the tires.. So in my view, there's no straight answer to your question.. 😉
my friend hello your country is very beautiful, you are protecting, people have a love of intelligent and conscious nature, if only in my country this way people respectful nature lovers and conscious, people in my country are very ignorant and unconscious selfish, sorry for my country to peoples .how nice this music at the entrance, norway music is very nice I think
(my country turkey )
min venn hallo landet ditt er veldig vakkert, du beskytter, folk har en kjærlighet til intelligent og bevisst natur, hvis bare i mitt land på denne måten folk respekterer naturelskere og bevisste, folk i mitt land er veldig ignorante og ubevisste egoistiske, beklager mitt land til folkeslag
Thank you for your comment Maliy 😊👍 yes we need to be good to mother Earth, we only have one chance 😉
I am glad you enjoyed both the video as well as the music.. The music I use is all downloaded from my account at EpidemicSound. com to avoid copyright issues 😊
@@Slipse my friend, the Norwegian Fjords are extraordinary to me, big earthquakes, K and separation of masses this is extraordinary, but it's a very cold country, your nature is intact, it's impressive that you can protect it, in my country people don't think about the future, they don't leave a good life for future generations
@@Slipse have you ever come to Turkey ?
No, I am sorry, the closest I've been to Turkey, is driving along the border, when driving from Alexandropoulis in Greece, up to Sliven in Bulgaria..
It makes me somewhat sad to that your fellow countrymen doesn't care for their close nature 😥
Show inside the truck
Nice 🤗
Thank you 😊👍
Nice!
11.10 så ligger anlegget fisken kommer fra (utenfor bildet) til høyre på andre siden av fjorden.
Takk 😊👍 dvs. at fisken kommer ovre fra der mellem Saltstraumen og Misvær?
@@Slipse blir kjørt ut gjennom Saltstraumen
Roll brother!
Hilsner fra en hollandsk kollega 👍
Maybe we'll meet out there 😊👍 I'll put the kettle over for coffee ☕
That wild be Nice but i am only driving through belgium Germany and Holland and sometimes France. Hey but who knowes....we'll see...👊🚛👍
And i am using a kirk too😎
Wunderbar ;)
Danke sehr 😁👍
Hello to everyone! I'm from Serbia and I'm truck driver also.I like winter conditions challenges. Do I have any chance to find a job in Norway?Thanks in advance for the answer. Greetings!
Hi Slavko 😊 I don't know to be honest, but you can always try to Google some Norwegian companies, and write them.
I work for a Danish company, with only 3 trucks, my boss drives mostly in Denmark, doing heavy machinery moving, and crane work. Good luck 🤞 😉
@@Slipse Hello,I all ready try that.Norway at first place does not recognize non-EU drivers licence.My first destination will be Germany for work.
currently going school to be a trucker, and i was wondering did you use chains up the hills? :)
Not on that particular day no, it depends a lot on the temperature, if it is "too warm" meaning just around 0 degrees C, I would have put on chains.. You can more or less say, the colder the better 😉👍 Good luck with your education 😊👍
Slipses thank you 🙂
What’s with the funeral music 😆
Litt glad for at jeg ikke kjører henger opp den bakken der.. og om jeg hadde gjort det så hadde jeg lagt på kjetting nok så raskt..
Den er ikke att leke med den bakken der 😉👍 men den dag jeg fimede, var det ikke noe problem, lite extra vekt på drivhjula og det gikk fint op 😁👍
@@Slipse enda bra du ikke trengte å legge kjetting værtfall.. var vel kulda som også bidro litt til at du kom opp ? ;)
Presis 😉👍 temperaturen er viktig 😊
Hej 🇩🇰🇳🇴🇫🇮
Greetings from Belgium 👋🏻
Again a great video 👌🏻
Thanks Slipse 😃
What brand of tyres do you drive on Norges winterroads??
I also enjoyed the video from Job i Transport about you!
Greetings from Holland 🤙🏻
Thank you Harke 😊👍 my front tires are Yokohama 901ZS, with studs, the best front tire I have ever tried 👍👍👍 on my drive axle and my bogie tires are Bandag retreads, also studded, they are OK with snow, but I am not happy with them driving on ice. My boss has promised me, to try and get hold of Double Coin ice grip tires for my drive axle for the next season..
I will post a couple of tire pictures, in the TH-cam community thread.. 😊
Thanks for answering my question 👌🏻
I’m looking forward to the pictures!
God tur 👋🏻
I’m also very curious about the Double Coin tyres for your drive axle 😃
I have just posted the pictures, if you take a look at the community section 😉👍
@@Slipse Ah, now I see you use studded snow tires, not chains.
At home Belgiium 10 cm of snow nothing rolls
Hahaha.. It is a little like at home Denmark 🙄😂 we have had warmer winters the past couple of years.. and when suddenly snow falls, people has completely forgotten about winter tires and how to drive...
Det kære Junker fjel
So when climbing in snow/ice you use auto or go into manual mode?
I usually put it into manual mode, so that I am 100 percent sure, there will be no changing gears, when I least need it 😉👍
Where’s Santa?
music... why?
Because I love music, to me driving and music belongs together. Another reason, I don't want to share my phone calls, and I sometimes listen to audio books as well, and that would a little stupid to share danish audio books to all of you people 😉👍
I understand, thanks for the reply.
Are you using chains?or studded tyres?
Hi Andrew 😊 on this particular trip, I didn't have to chain up.. Not like this winter, where I have had to use chains multiple times..
And yes, I have studded tires on my front wheels and on my traction wheels..
1:13 Is that a chevy suburban?
I will have to turn on my computer to check.. Can't decide from looking on my phone screen...
But there US cars in Norway too 😊👍
Yes it is :)
@@Roy-Inge I didn't know nordic people love american cars 😊
@@TimDaCorgi ah I see, there is some American cars here, but way to overpriced 😔
@@Roy-Inge True, the older ones should be cheaper tho
👏👏👍👏🇳🇴
11:45 chains or no chains? :D
No chains that particular day, it was nice and frosty, so I just transferred some weight from the bogie axle to the the drive axle, and good old Angry Bird just climbed up the 10 % hill nicely 💪😎👍
@@Slipse I've driven for Tine this summer, but not driven on snow.. I want to do some sort of semi hauling, but I don't wanna start 4-5-6-7 in the morning.. I have no problems working late, I just don't wanna start early.
If the music is not on the raidio while you are driving, i dont wanna hear it, thumbs down
You have large countrıes but narrow roads :) Nıce to be cıvılıced.Greetıngs from Turkıye
9:59 you driving with a broken glass
Hahaha no, it's snow thawing down over my windscreen 😉👍
@@Slipse OK "szerokiej drogi" from Poland
this is water
😙
Hi bto
Fucking Oskar II that could have been Sweden if it wasn't for him...
Hehe... Kaya, I am not sure who you are calling Oskar?
@@Slipse Oskar II was king of Sweden when Norway was part if it. Norwegians started talking about that they wanted freedom and he just gave it to to them...
Kystriksvei 17
Presis 😉👍👍👍
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