I’m speechless. Yes! I say hell yes! Lexus needs to sponsor you two to see all the most beautiful places on earth of your choosing. I want to see that. What you showed us today was, yes, “Magnificent!”. Who would even think it possible to get to the “edge” of the earth like that. Thank you Masayo! Thank you Jeremy! Thank you Norway! Magnificent desolation!
Oh yes, in most of these places there are a bunch of trails. This was a car trip, not much hiking unfortunately, but it would be a great place to go for some hiking. Ideal, even
Another stunning drive! WOW, all we can say at that scenery is WOW! That tunnel was awesome! I really hope we can spend a lot of time in Norway someday and follow in your footsteps and well tire tracks.
This was magnificent, M and J. I've watched it twice so far. You have introduced me to the beauty of austerity. Why are there no trees up there? You had the whole world beneath you.
Thanks again! The weather and soil are just too cold (on average) and lacking in nutrients in the tundra to support big plant life. It makes the shrubs and lichens and things that are there that much more impressive. "Beauty of austerity" - good description!
Nordkapp is definitely an experience! Especially if being lucky and having midnight sun up there on the plateau. Went up there on vacation by car and caravan in 1992, 1993 and 1998, midnight sun 5 nights out of 6 :) I haven’t taken the tunnel over to the island because back in those days the tunnel wasn’t completed yet so there was a ferry. I was about to turn 7, 8 and 13 when I went up there. The scenery up there is rather spectacular and the Nordkapp center is a must visit because they really do have some nice exhibits about the location and good spots for midnight sun watching etc. seeing the movie is great too Now if being up there an evening in July, then there be CROWDS! Haha
@@T1DWanderer My mum and grandmother went up there on an excursion when they cruised with Hurtigruten from Bergen to Kirkenes, the excursion was in daytime a day in August and seeing pictures from that day is so different from the evenings I’ve spent up there in July haha Can’t remember now if my parents joined that excursion when they cruised with Hurtigruten the year after though, seeing they’ve been up there so many times by car. My mum and grandmother went on the excursion because my grandmother hadn’t been up there before
You should read the book "cape cold to cape hot" about the first car at North Cape in 1955 by Richard Pape and his tour to Cape Town in Africa. A very hazardous journey. That car is now, on Norwegian plates, in the British Motor Museum.
hi. like your shows on Norway, cute little commentaries along the way. I'm a solo traveler - I'd be saying a lot of the same. I was wondering if you could let me know how you got to the very tip area of Norway, and how you got your rental car. I have my norse lonely planet, could use that, but I was wondering about your experience. I've been there before, just Oslo, but I'm like you - go on off to the far reaches just to see what's there, and to say I've been there. thanks.
Good way to travel. I found the car (in Narvik, if you saw that video) on the Hertz website, and reserved it that way. And just followed the map of the roads up to Nordkapp. Those roads up there are very reliable and there aren't too many, so you don't really get (too) lost
@@T1DWanderer That explaines the lack of people. You are very off season. :-) Second half of June to end of August is normally high season....In July it is often crowded.
Magnificent 🇳🇴 “ I didn’t come to Norway to save money “ 😃😃love that quote… 💪🏻👍🙌having a coffee and a waffle with that view….PRICELESS…👌👌👌
It was excellent, I do recommend it!
Great video. I made this trip with my son last March, and it was wonderful watching your video and recalling the moments.
He looks so I'm glad you let us tag along I really enjoy it all keep up the great and have a great day see you soon thanks again
Thanks Larry, good to have you tagging along
I’m speechless. Yes! I say hell yes! Lexus needs to sponsor you two to see all the most beautiful places on earth of your choosing. I want to see that. What you showed us today was, yes, “Magnificent!”.
Who would even think it possible to get to the “edge” of the earth like that. Thank you Masayo! Thank you Jeremy! Thank you Norway!
Magnificent desolation!
Is there an extensive network of hiking trails in Norway? You did see the one trailhead, right?
Someone get Lexus on the phone! Thanks a lot, I quite enjoyed this comment :)
Oh yes, in most of these places there are a bunch of trails. This was a car trip, not much hiking unfortunately, but it would be a great place to go for some hiking. Ideal, even
Another stunning drive! WOW, all we can say at that scenery is WOW! That tunnel was awesome! I really hope we can spend a lot of time in Norway someday and follow in your footsteps and well tire tracks.
Thanks! I'm glad you liked this one :D
This was magnificent, M and J. I've watched it twice so far. You have introduced me to the beauty of austerity. Why are there no trees up there? You had the whole world beneath you.
Thanks again!
The weather and soil are just too cold (on average) and lacking in nutrients in the tundra to support big plant life. It makes the shrubs and lichens and things that are there that much more impressive. "Beauty of austerity" - good description!
Going there in October, can`t wait :D
Enjoy
Lovely
Thanks Melissa
Nordkapp is definitely an experience! Especially if being lucky and having midnight sun up there on the plateau. Went up there on vacation by car and caravan in 1992, 1993 and 1998, midnight sun 5 nights out of 6 :) I haven’t taken the tunnel over to the island because back in those days the tunnel wasn’t completed yet so there was a ferry. I was about to turn 7, 8 and 13 when I went up there.
The scenery up there is rather spectacular and the Nordkapp center is a must visit because they really do have some nice exhibits about the location and good spots for midnight sun watching etc. seeing the movie is great too
Now if being up there an evening in July, then there be CROWDS! Haha
The presence or absence of crowds can definitely make a difference
@@T1DWanderer My mum and grandmother went up there on an excursion when they cruised with Hurtigruten from Bergen to Kirkenes, the excursion was in daytime a day in August and seeing pictures from that day is so different from the evenings I’ve spent up there in July haha Can’t remember now if my parents joined that excursion when they cruised with Hurtigruten the year after though, seeing they’ve been up there so many times by car. My mum and grandmother went on the excursion because my grandmother hadn’t been up there before
Love your videos 📹. You have great enthusiasm. Fun to watch. You are having fun and it shows. Take care. Thanks 😊😊😊
Thanks a lot!
@@T1DWanderer my pleasure
Love watching you explore Norway. Velkommen tilbake ❤
Also there is no laws against jaywalking in Norway 😂
Ah, interesting!!
You should read the book "cape cold to cape hot" about the first car at North Cape in 1955 by Richard Pape and his tour to Cape Town in Africa. A very hazardous journey. That car is now, on Norwegian plates, in the British Motor Museum.
I'll look it up, thanks for the recommendation
@@T1DWanderer Search for; 17,000 miles in an Austin A90: Cape to Cape with Mr Pape, but the book will be better.
hi. like your shows on Norway, cute little commentaries along the way. I'm a solo traveler - I'd be saying a lot of the same.
I was wondering if you could let me know how you got to the very tip area of Norway, and how you got your rental car.
I have my norse lonely planet, could use that, but I was wondering about your experience.
I've been there before, just Oslo, but I'm like you - go on off to the far reaches just to see what's there, and to say I've been there.
thanks.
Good way to travel. I found the car (in Narvik, if you saw that video) on the Hertz website, and reserved it that way. And just followed the map of the roads up to Nordkapp. Those roads up there are very reliable and there aren't too many, so you don't really get (too) lost
Looks great! What time of year were you there?
It was around the beginning of October
@@T1DWanderer That explaines the lack of people. You are very off season. :-) Second half of June to end of August is normally high season....In July it is often crowded.
Just subscribed. 😊😊😊😊
Funfact, there are huge amounts of magic mushrooms growing all over the island. From august until the snow is covering the ground.
Interesting
10:28 👍 super 👋☘️
Yippee!
Hi, which time of year it was?
This was in very early October
That was a snake on the road?😮
At the end? It was an orange roadside pole that the reindeer dug up and threw with its antlers!