Every Canadian has a 'go bag' in the trunk (or boot to you Brits) for winter driving. It usually contains a first aid kit, windshield wiper fluid, fuel line antifreeze, ice scraper, booster cable, small folding shovel, reflective vest, survivor candle with matches (provides warmth if you get stranded and lose power - also don't run your diesel heater/engine if car is buried in snow!), traction mats if you get stuck, a heat reflective thermal blanket, some food and water. Main thing to remember.....be aware of icy roads; if you hit black ice don't panic - don't slam the brakes, that just makes it worse. Otherwise, I'm sure you'll be fine! I lived in NWT where we got -40C with a -50 windchill. Main thing - wrap up your face and make sure you have something covering your mouth so you don't freeze your lungs. ;)
Couple of bags of sand if he can place these somewhere in the truck to put weight over the rear tires. Perhaps they can also get a set of chains to put on the tires
Most nordic Scandinavians does as well. You have to be prepared for the worst if you live or visit the artic area. As a reminder, Norway, Sweden and Finland are at the same latitude as the Northwest Territories in Canada
@@ThoseHappyDays Like Janine I feel the cold even in summer,it’s horrible like having ice inside my body. When I see Janine all wrapped up and cozy “I smile with understanding.”🤗
I often feel this is a parody of motorhome/van life. Who wears a straw hat to Lapland and "stocks up on snack foods"?! Janine constantly wears her ‘big’ coat even in a supposedly warm car and I doubt she’ll cope in the Arctic circle if she thinks the UK is cold….
I wasn’t replying to you - my reply was to the person who said it was a ‘parody’ of van life - why watch, if that’s how you feel? I have no disagreement with what you said. Nor do I ‘live my life on social media’
Check your hydraulic fluids! The coldest weather I have experienced was on a skiing trip in the Alps, about 30 years ago, during a particularly cold snap. The outdoor temperature went to colder than -25°C. The hydraulic fluid in our bus froze, or at least became very thick - like your solid olive oil. The brakes “failed on” and our bus shuddered to a halt and all the hydraulically controlled doors flew open! Fortunately for us there were two crucial people on the bus: - a bus mechanic who knew his way around the systems of our bus - a heavy drinker who had stocked up on vodka on the way through duty free Our bus mechanic used the vodka as an expensive anti-freeze additive to the various hydraulic fluids. It was enough to get the brakes off and to get the doors to close while we edged our way to the next service station. So check that your brake fluid and any other hydraulic fluids are the low temperature type or have been sufficiently doped with a suitable anti-freeze.
I have limited mobility from a back injury in my 40's.Thank you so much for letting me continue my former adventurous life.Thank you for sharing!Be safe in the cold❤
Probably the best video I've seen lately , love your excitement and enthusiasm . thanks for showing places I'd love to visit , hope your adventures go smoothly from now on 😊
You are both under dressed so you will be cold...you need lots and lots of thin layers under the jumper not just a base layer you need snoods and you can buy a heated vest if you want ❤
This comment shows you haven't been watching. A few videos back Liam and Janine showed some of the kit they had purchased, including recommendations from True Blue Travellers. This included thinner base layers, snoods and fleece hood.
I think this is by far my most favorite adventure!! I love watching every minute of the video, and want to be there! The camper seams cozy! Can’t wait for the next posting!!
Back in ‘50’s and ‘60’s taking your empty pop bottles back to the shop you got some money back, and as for milk. Well, you would wash your empty bottles, put them outside the front door and the milkman would collect them and then replace them with full bottles of milk. Those were the days!😀😀😀
Also in the 80s and 90s I remember taking glass bottles back to my local shop when the bottle was empty and I would get 20p per bottle. We need to bring that back and get rid of these plastic bottles asap
@ I also remember the Corona pop lorry coming round and one penny chews and all those gloriously wonderful sweets that came in little paper bags. I had to laugh at the mash potato pot and Liam talking about one moment it was powder and the next it was mash. I remember instant mash potato either made from powder or granules. So, yes, I am old in years but still a child in my head and there is nothing wrong in that.
I lived near a small dairy growing up in the 60's... The milk was in bottles and delivered to the door by horse and cart early in the morning.. You could hear and see the empty bottles rattling along on a conveyor belt on metal rollers, as they went through the washing process, from the gate of the dairy.. and the hooter for the workers to start work, break for lunch, and finish work in the evening, could be heard all over the district and was the ' clock' for everyone in the area! As kids who loved horses, if you got up early and went to the beautifully kept stable yard, the milkman would let you help with the horse backing the milk cart into it's parking space under cover and undo the traces and lead the horse into the stable block to his stable .. there was a big farrier shed and the farrier would let you sit on an upturned bucket at the door and watch him shoe the horses... I loved the smell and sound of his hammering and sight of the hot shoes coming out of the fire.. The dairy owner was very good to the horses, they were well cared for and rotated ' holidays' in the fields he had beside the small dairy.. One day someone broke in in the night and let all the horses out of their stalls and all us kids helped search for them around the roads. Fortunately all were found and none were injured. The dairy owner told us kids to come back a few days later at a certain time and when we did he gave us each a photo of his winner of the best horse and cart from the big national show and some sweets and fizzy drinks.. We felt super important! The dairy and the horses are now long gone, along with the hooter... Only the little shop the dairy had, now a small local shop, and the football club the dairy owner started for the dairy workers remain... the rest of the land all built over with houses and a road running through... But the great memories - and the photograph of his prizewinning horse and cart - 😊remain and are still with me! 🥰
Thank you for a beautiful journey while I sit on my sofa in the UK. Despite all the 'stuff' that's going on the lovely thing is your relationship and respect for each other. That's what stands out and gets you onto the next chapter. Such a sweet couple😊
Janine I was thinking about you, I hope you've had a go at driving that vehicle and know all the things you need to know ,as in anything happens to Liam like flu, broken arm etc. you have to be able to take over. I'm only thinking this because I don't like driving in France, my partner does it all, including cleaning n lighting the log fire. which is very stupid of me as I would have to take over,but I'm not in the wilds of Lapland. Anyway I don't want to spoil your adventure, I just hope you are prepared for any eventuality, but I'm sure you are. Take lots of care both of you and have lots of fun ❤❤❤❤
I mentioned this in the last video and was brushed off. They are so unprepared and seem to think nothing will happen to them (have they watched their own videos?!). I regularly drive our motor home just in case I need to drive it, never mind on frozen roads! It’s all well and good Liam taking charge of the van but Janine needs to take responsibility.
Although it’s not essential that both drive, and with many couples this is the case. However I insist on regularly driving a similar set up to Liam and Janine’s so am unfazed by any traffic and road conditions, and actually find I really enjoy the driving.
lol. Yes it’s still like Northern English/Scottish wintry mildish where you are at the moment. Scandinavia also benefits from the Gulf Stream. But as you go further and further north the cold will hit.
We loved watching today’s video. We love you both and wish you lots of warmth on your cold journey. You both show us what’s possible. Not for us because we’re old. What a story you will have to share in your old age. Good luck you two keep warm, healthy and safe X
I’m so pleased you’re getting that pre heater fixed, I was worried about that. When we went to Sweden we drove in on a Saturday night, exhausted, went to the BnB we were staying at, ate the few things we had in the car for tea and on Sunday morning walked the 100/150mts to the Aldi a few doors down. It was closed, the whole town closed on Sunday, we couldn’t find food or drinks anywhere. Someone finally told us about the “old town” where there were a few cafes open. So weird but so pretty. Oh guys now so very real, I’m so excited but again so scared. PLEASE BE CAREFUL. See you next week, I can’t wait. 🥰
I think there is a mix up here. It sounds like Germany. There is no Aldi in Sweden, and in addition, all grocery stores are open every day of the week.
@. Sorry it took so long to reply I had to check with my husband, I was so sure I was right, I kept forgetting to ask. You’re right it wasn’t Sweden it was Switzerland, everything began to blend in the end, so many places, so many BEAUTIFUL places. There was a place in Italy we loved heaps but we can’t remember the name of the place. Europe is amazing after spending my whole life in a young country like Australia.
So exciting! Can't wait for the next few weeks. I have neither the funds nor the means to do what you two do, and I am so happy every week to have stumbled upon your channel. I travel through you guys, and I thank you profusely for this. ❤ safe journey!
Oh what a gorgeous sunrise - absolutely stunning ! How exciting this all is - a real voyage into the unknown, the unexpected and the amazing adventure 💙🦋
Great videos. You two are the epitome of the perfect person if all people were as nice, honest and positive as you the world would be a fantastic place, keep it up and enjoy your journey.
LIAM AND JANIE YOU ARE LIVING THE LIFE. DENMARK AND FOOD GREAT. THANK YOU FOR TAKING ME AROUND THE WORLD. BE CAREFUL OF THE DOOR LOCK. LOOK AFTER YOURSELVES. FROM AUS.❤
Guys you are much braver than me. I am not a “snow” person mainly because I use two sticks to walk and one step onto snow I look like a fat version of Bambi on ice!! I was really surprised when Janine suggested this trip knowing how she hates the cold so but I think Santa has a magic pull on her and now she’s thinking of pulling his beard lol. This was a brilliant vlog. One of your longest think and I love seeing around the shops and bakeries but especially the supermarkets and of course Aldi and Lidl. More Scandinavian supermarket visits please.
Your videos are excellent quality! Such a treat to sit down and watch ! Fantastic commentary, scenery music and food ! You 2 are such amazing adventurers that are bringing so much joy for us all to follow , safe travels ahead , I can’t wait to see what lies ahead . Praying you will both be kept safe ❤xx
I love watching your vlog, especially because the furthest north I went during wintertime is actually England and Kopenhagen. I even once declined a lovely invitation to Lapland in the summer, because living in Belgium, I find that the summer months here have the only bearable climate! So thumbs up for the both of you for getting so far out of your comfort zone and not letting yourselves discourage by some of the paternalistic comments, no doubt with good intentions but it's nevertheless a bit dumb to insinuate that 2 experienced travellers aren't capable to adjust their clothes when feeling cold or haven't got a plan B. After all even in the North of Lapland they've got Airbnb, in the unlikely case that everything goes wrong.😉 Life is always a risk... Wishing you both a magical Christmas 🎄❤️
You lucky people having such a wonderful adventure. Things I unfortunately will never do. I really enjoy your adventures and seeing all the towns and shops, and listening to your music through the video often brings tears to my eyes. I would love to know who these artists are, the lyrics are beautiful, and a credit to you guys.. such good taste!! Safe travels and stay warm!! 🦘🦘🌻🌻
Good luck Liam n Janine i have every faith in u both to finish ur journey,i wish u both nothing but the best n continue to look forward to ur nxt viseos,good luck good health n happiness n take care ❤❤❤❤
Hi Guys, 😂What a Great time!!!!!😅 The closest I've ever been to Scandinavia is Edinburgh Scotland 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 So you can imagine how much I'm enjoying your trip and how grateful I am to you both for working so hard at broadcasting. You're really good at this. I'm particularly grateful for the maps you provide from time to time. Really useful. Honestly, I'm loving this. What mistakes Guys?????????? Life is life is life. You're dealing really well with everything. You're obviously taking all possible missteps seriously as well as really enjoying yourselves at the same time. Objective achieved in spades!!!! And I for one am having a FABULOUS TIME!!!!!!! I'm sooooo proud of you both!!!! It's an honor to know you. Oooooh Janine, NOOOOOOOO YOU SHOULD NOT, INDEED CANNOT ASSAULT SANTA 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 You could ask him if you could stroke his beard but he might think You're a bit pervy. 😂😂😂😂😂. Well Guys I don't know about you. I'm exhausted. I've been to Germany, Denmark, Sweden and 🇳🇴 Norway 🇳🇴 😀 😅😅😅 All in under an hour.😂😂😂 I think I deserve to spend the rest of the in pijamas, in bed and under the duvet😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. Seriously Guys Mega Super vlogs soooooo THANK YOU!!!!!!! TRULY TILL NEXT TIME HUGS & KISSES. TAKE GOOD CARE AND AS ALWAYS, ABOVE ALL E N J O Y !!!!!!!!!!!❤❤🤗🤗😘😘💙💙💙💙
Brilliant video…you guys really know how to do top notch vlogs…they are interesting, inspiring, you show properly the journey and places you visit, the local foods and humbly the challenges you face along the way. Really looking forward to seeing the next video 😊🎄☃️
I love that you both always try to find resolution to everything that happens along the way imstead of wollowing as some would prefer you to do i think!! 🥰 I also love the shots you get along the way, everything is thought of and catered for 🥰 Dont worry about mentioning the coldness/weather, its a very british thing to do since we have four seasons plus all the GEO's! Good luck guys, rooting for you both as always! So inspiring!!! 🍀🍄🎄🥰🎄🍄🍀
Another fabulous travel vlog. I have always wanted to see the little mermaid statue. The film Hans Christian Anderson with Danny Kaye is my favourite childhood film. I’m looking forward to next week already. Hope that you get everything sorted with the heater. Take care 👍🏻❤
When I was young glass mineral bottles had a deposit of 5p or 10p which you got back when returning the bottles. These would be saved up for our pocket money. Obviously before all the plastic.
That’s how I made up my pocket money in the early 70 s I used to go knocking on all the neighbourhood doors for their bottles to get the shilling back from the shops , I’d be rich 😂 £1 in my pocket at age 10/11 , I bought my own chopper bike from the bottle returns , happy days 👍
Absolutely loving the videos, thanks so much, that hotel all lit up was magnificent. Hope you get the pre heater sorted. Looking forward to next Sunday. Take care.
Hi thanks for another honest vlog. Love following your travels. I’m in Norway visiting family atm I hope you take time to see some of this very beautiful country. X
Wishing you all the best on your travels. I feel the cold and I find that wearing a scarf and gloves too really helps keep the warmth in. Looking forward to seeing how you get on. 🙏
Thank you. That was amazing. Living in Australia I am so going to enjoy seeing all the snow in Lapland. It’s the only time I miss Scotland and that’s around Xmas 👌🏴🇦🇺🎅
I'm so jealous! The Scandinavian countries are number 1 on my bucket list. Doubt i get to go,so I live through you two as usual. Wonderful adventures! Ty for taking us along! Curious, does tofu have a taste?
Guys there should be a switch to override the water dump for Truma boiler when you’re using the van even if outside temp goes below 4oC. I found ours under the seat next to the heater. It’s a sliding “switch” that slides up or down. Check your manual…Bon voyage…🎄❄️
The toilets on those ferries are top tier!! Ive visited Norway 3 times in the last couple of years, even though it’s so expensive. It’s just so worth it for the people and the spectacular scenery.
It's a shame everything is such a steep learning curve everyday. Surely, a little bit more research and spending time thinking and planning wouldn't go amiss? Plus, as others have mentioned, you need to wear far more thin layers made of natural fibres that wick away moisture from your skin than just one or two thick bulky layers. Perhaps check out some mountaineering or arctic camping/survival vlogs for tips on how to prepare and what to wear?
Norway is littered with tunnels some well lit wide and smoorh concrete lined, but many very dark narrow and rough hewn rock sides and roof, poss dripping water. One we went thru had a roundabout in it
Really enjoyed that episode! You’re brave facing the cold in a relatively unknown vehicle. It’s all a learning curve and you’ll see amazing sights on the way! Looking forward to next week❤
Janine really ought to take her coat off in the vehicle, otherwise she'll not feel the benefit of her coat, because its going to be so much colder than you can imagine. Also not a good idea to let your diesel run out for your heater, and possibly keep a spare tank. Please start wearing more layers. You need to really take stock of what you have and do not have. Proper first aid kit, wool socks, extra water/ fuel, etc.
Has liam took any warm clothing with him other then that jumper and the Arthur daily in to Europe hat he is wearing all the time he should where something warmer his he prepared for the extreme cold🤔
Would you consider driving to the north of Norway to Tromso is it stunning then you can drive across into Roveniemi in Finland the home of Santa it is around 9 hours drive from Tromso both places are amazing and you will get to see the Northern lights too
Your trip to Lapland looks interesting. When in Oslo if you have time pop into the Vigeland Park, , lots of interesting sculptures, including some of reptillians (a very weird collection) Never been, but seen videos on it. I would someday love to visit Scandinavia, seems fascinating. Your journey is fabulous to follow❤
Liam does all the driving and the cooking. Janine, you need to help your man out more! The least you could do is stay awake with Liam while he is driving through the night to help him stay awake. Just my opinion.
They have been living together in tiny vans/cars for years now, Am sure they have a routine on who does what. Remember this has all been edited into one video.
What are you, the man police? You don’t actually know what Janine does. I believe she does a lot of the filming and all the editing, it’s a huge amount of work, and it’s what keeps people watching this excellent Vlog. Also, asking her to stay awake when Liam does is not sensible advice from a safety point of view. It’s better that at one person is well rested, in case emergency situations arise. Then at least one person has a clear head, rather than both being sleep deprived .
Good to see you are having fun. In Norway you can get the mash you had but it comes in packets- some you add millk, others it comes with. I like this as a quick warm up with dried fried onions. Some other typical foods you might be interested in - Flatbread - often had with the kind of hash you had. Waffles - who doesn't love a waffle. Red cabbage - which can be bought in boil in the bag servings, as can swede. At christmas - julegrøt (christmas porridge) and multekrem (to die for) are worth trying, as typical treats- if, of course, your diet permits. Tofu is about £8 for a slab in supermarkets but often if you find a small international shop it (and other veg) is cheaper. Can't wait to see your next upload.
Hey there , just to let you know that your propane didn't freeze, it was likely the moisture in the tank. We inject alcohol into the tank to stop that in our vehicles.. check with a propane vendor to have it injected into your tank. Propane freezes at -306.4 F.
Good vibes my mind heart with you safe journey take care I’ll be watching amazing video thank you so much. I know it’s not easy work I’ve problem doing seven minutes video let alone one hour hour.
So nice that you stayed for a while in my city Halmstad. Imagine if we had bumped into each other on the street. But I don't understand why you choose to drive through Norway to get to Finland. It takes much longer and is significantly more expensive. Drive along the coast in Sweden instead. The roads are good and free to drive on. Much cheaper food and diesel.
You guys need to start using Google translate. You just put it on your phone, then you point the camera at anything and it will tell you what it says in English, changing in real time as you point at different things. No more mystery about mashed potato pots or what Norwegian ferry doors say. I was just in Japan and it was so useful, we could look at all the food in the brilliant convenience stores and work out exactly what it was. So we never had to eat cow tongue or chicken gizzard LOL.
That mermaid is amazing. And the food looks gorgeous. There’s a movie played by Danny Kaye of Hans Christian Anderson it’s so good. Free on A Prime too. And the tallest man was so impressive. My grandfather was 7”6 so to imagine someone even taller is crazy. Stay warm guys ⛄️ xx
@ Well my niece is just over 6”1 but until her we are all quite average height really. I’m 5’6 and my sisters are around the same. So it’s missed a couple of generations for defo. Anyway hope you’re staying warm guys. It’s cold enough here now so I can only imagine what it’s like where you two are. Wrap up warm! Big hugs 🤗
You can leave the truma on 40° water only, won't dump then,but anyway at very low temperatures if the heater is left off all your victuals will likely freeze plus your water even inside the unit.
So many exciting places in one video. Please get some extra thin thermal layers as they will keep you warmer than thick jumpers. Take care you lovely pair xx
That was a big oops! locking yourselves out of the campervan. Another awesome video of the adventures and mistakes that Janine & Liam make (there will be mistakes because all humans make mistakes). Denmark looks amazing! Love 🥰 the video and love 💗Jainine and Liam.
When you get to the States, it would be wise to disguise all your valuables in the trucks back seat. Maybe some darker tint or curtains...something like that. Anyway enjoy your grand adventures! Keep safe and warm.
Wow, what brilliant story tellers you are! This was a fascinating episode, soo interesting too. Thanks for sharing your adventures with us! Rather you than me, lol
Never miss a video! we've Been watching you guys since you moved out of your static home, followed you through the highs and lows and you always pull through. No doubt you will again and prove to the neigh sayers what you can do. The adventure is in the journey as well as the destination. So stay safe and keep warm and say hello to Santa for us 🎅🏼 when you get Lapland ❤️
Great video guys! Love the little adaptations you are making along the way. You arent missing much at home, we've had a weekend of terrible weather here! So sweet that your niece has the checks for Santa authentication ready 😉.
Every Canadian has a 'go bag' in the trunk (or boot to you Brits) for winter driving. It usually contains a first aid kit, windshield wiper fluid, fuel line antifreeze, ice scraper, booster cable, small folding shovel, reflective vest, survivor candle with matches (provides warmth if you get stranded and lose power - also don't run your diesel heater/engine if car is buried in snow!), traction mats if you get stuck, a heat reflective thermal blanket, some food and water. Main thing to remember.....be aware of icy roads; if you hit black ice don't panic - don't slam the brakes, that just makes it worse. Otherwise, I'm sure you'll be fine! I lived in NWT where we got -40C with a -50 windchill. Main thing - wrap up your face and make sure you have something covering your mouth so you don't freeze your lungs. ;)
I can relate after living in Alberta, Canada for 20 years!
Couple of bags of sand if he can place these somewhere in the truck to put weight over the rear tires. Perhaps they can also get a set of chains to put on the tires
Omg I’ll stayed tuned. Can’t say I’d go otherwise.
Yeah, the trunk of my car was always stocked up with stuff when I lived in Saskatchewan 😊
Most nordic Scandinavians does as well. You have to be prepared for the worst if you live or visit the artic area.
As a reminder, Norway, Sweden and Finland are at the same latitude as the Northwest Territories in Canada
Does the normal car heater work you've got your coat and haat on even in car travelling how are you going to cope with -20 .
She won’t feel the benefit when she goes outside!
I mean, common sense tells me they will stop at a shop and get some warmer clothes, maybe an extra heater if need be?
Janine has always worn massive coats indoors. It's a mental comfort thing more than anything else
@@ThoseHappyDays Like Janine I feel the cold even in summer,it’s horrible like having ice inside my body. When I see Janine all wrapped up and cozy “I smile with understanding.”🤗
I often feel this is a parody of motorhome/van life. Who wears a straw hat to Lapland and "stocks up on snack foods"?! Janine constantly wears her ‘big’ coat even in a supposedly warm car and I doubt she’ll cope in the Arctic circle if she thinks the UK is cold….
Not sure why you feel the need to be so critical?
I wasn’t replying to you - my reply was to the person who said it was a ‘parody’ of van life - why watch, if that’s how you feel? I have no disagreement with what you said. Nor do I ‘live my life on social media’
Fair comment 😊
It's the masochistic thing about watching a slow motion car crash while wishing the victims the best of luck. A true paradox!
@@johnd3352 lol love that
Check your hydraulic fluids!
The coldest weather I have experienced was on a skiing trip in the Alps, about 30 years ago, during a particularly cold snap. The outdoor temperature went to colder than -25°C.
The hydraulic fluid in our bus froze, or at least became very thick - like your solid olive oil. The brakes “failed on” and our bus shuddered to a halt and all the hydraulically controlled doors flew open!
Fortunately for us there were two crucial people on the bus:
- a bus mechanic who knew his way around the systems of our bus
- a heavy drinker who had stocked up on vodka on the way through duty free
Our bus mechanic used the vodka as an expensive anti-freeze additive to the various hydraulic fluids. It was enough to get the brakes off and to get the doors to close while we edged our way to the next service station.
So check that your brake fluid and any other hydraulic fluids are the low temperature type or have been sufficiently doped with a suitable anti-freeze.
Brake hydraulic fluid is hydroscopic, so unless renewed now and then can maybe absorb enough water to become slush in sub zero temps.
What an interesting story. Thank you for sharing 😄
Uncle Albert went and it was that cold the flame on his lighter froze
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I have limited mobility from a back injury in my 40's.Thank you so much for letting me continue my former adventurous life.Thank you for sharing!Be safe in the cold❤
@@patriciaodoherty5202 it's a pleasure 🙏 thank you
Probably the best video I've seen lately , love your excitement and enthusiasm . thanks for showing places I'd love to visit , hope your adventures go smoothly from now on 😊
You are both under dressed so you will be cold...you need lots and lots of thin layers under the jumper not just a base layer you need snoods and you can buy a heated vest if you want ❤
True Blue Travels got their clothing right
This comment shows you haven't been watching. A few videos back Liam and Janine showed some of the kit they had purchased, including recommendations from True Blue Travellers. This included thinner base layers, snoods and fleece hood.
I think this is by far my most favorite adventure!! I love watching every minute of the video, and want to be there! The camper seams cozy! Can’t wait for the next posting!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Back in ‘50’s and ‘60’s taking your empty pop bottles back to the shop you got some money back, and as for milk. Well, you would wash your empty bottles, put them outside the front door and the milkman would collect them and then replace them with full bottles of milk. Those were the days!😀😀😀
Also in the 80s and 90s I remember taking glass bottles back to my local shop when the bottle was empty and I would get 20p per bottle.
We need to bring that back and get rid of these plastic bottles asap
You still can do that with milk in England (Milk and More is the company) but at £1.25 a pint, it's extremely expensive.
Lynwen, you're showing your age! I remember those days too!!!
@ I also remember the Corona pop lorry coming round and one penny chews and all those gloriously wonderful sweets that came in little paper bags. I had to laugh at the mash potato pot and Liam talking about one moment it was powder and the next it was mash. I remember instant mash potato either made from powder or granules. So, yes, I am old in years but still a child in my head and there is nothing wrong in that.
I lived near a small dairy growing up in the 60's... The milk was in bottles and delivered to the door by horse and cart early in the morning..
You could hear and see the empty bottles rattling along on a conveyor belt on metal rollers, as they went through the washing process, from the gate of the dairy.. and the hooter for the workers to start work, break for lunch, and finish work in the evening, could be heard all over the district and was the ' clock' for everyone in the area! As kids who loved horses, if you got up early and went to the beautifully kept stable yard, the milkman would let you help with the horse backing the milk cart into it's parking space under cover and undo the traces and lead the horse into the stable block to his stable .. there was a big farrier shed and the farrier would let you sit on an upturned bucket at the door and watch him shoe the horses... I loved the smell and sound of his hammering and sight of the hot shoes coming out of the fire.. The dairy owner was very good to the horses, they were well cared for and rotated ' holidays' in the fields he had beside the small dairy..
One day someone broke in in the night and let all the horses out of their stalls and all us kids helped search for them around the roads. Fortunately all were found and none were injured. The dairy owner told us kids to come back a few days later at a certain time and when we did he gave us each a photo of his winner of the best horse and cart from the big national show and some sweets and fizzy drinks.. We felt super important!
The dairy and the horses are now long gone, along with the hooter... Only the little shop the dairy had, now a small local shop, and the football club the dairy owner started for the dairy workers remain... the rest of the land all built over with houses and a road running through...
But the great memories - and the photograph of his prizewinning horse and cart - 😊remain and are still with me! 🥰
Thank you for a beautiful journey while I sit on my sofa in the UK. Despite all the 'stuff' that's going on the lovely thing is your relationship and respect for each other. That's what stands out and gets you onto the next chapter. Such a sweet couple😊
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Janine I was thinking about you, I hope you've had a go at driving that vehicle and know all the things you need to know ,as in anything happens to Liam like flu, broken arm etc. you have to be able to take over. I'm only thinking this because I don't like driving in France, my partner does it all, including cleaning n lighting the log fire. which is very stupid of me as I would have to take over,but I'm not in the wilds of Lapland.
Anyway I don't want to spoil your adventure, I just hope you are prepared for any eventuality, but I'm sure you are.
Take lots of care both of you and have lots of fun ❤❤❤❤
I mentioned this in the last video and was brushed off. They are so unprepared and seem to think nothing will happen to them (have they watched their own videos?!). I regularly drive our motor home just in case I need to drive it, never mind on frozen roads! It’s all well and good Liam taking charge of the van but Janine needs to take responsibility.
Although it’s not essential that both drive, and with many couples this is the case. However I insist on regularly driving a similar set up to Liam and Janine’s so am unfazed by any traffic and road conditions, and actually find I really enjoy the driving.
A flap of something like rubber or neoprene stuck over lock should help to prevent lock freezing
Hi Liam and Janine, we oldies used to return bottles and get money back so not a new invention 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🎄🎄🙏
It's a great concept that works
I remember collecting and returning corona pop bottles in the large 70s
Heck you two, I don't think the cold (proper cold) has started yet !
Haha too true
lol. Yes it’s still like Northern English/Scottish wintry mildish where you are at the moment. Scandinavia also benefits from the Gulf Stream. But as you go further and further north the cold will hit.
I don’t understand? After all the past times you have failed with gas, why don’t you have a small induction hob that will work off the Jackery?
We loved watching today’s video. We love you both and wish you lots of warmth on your cold journey. You both show us what’s possible. Not for us because we’re old. What a story you will have to share in your old age. Good luck you two keep warm, healthy and safe X
Thank you! We were just talking today about the stories we can tell when we are older 🙏
So many people so negative I say you pare will be fine nice blog guys ❤
I think you will be fine too! If you survived 2 Tuktuk trips across India I think you will be aok
The transition from rain to snow while Janine was waking up was awesome❤🎉
I’m so pleased you’re getting that pre heater fixed, I was worried about that. When we went to Sweden we drove in on a Saturday night, exhausted, went to the BnB we were staying at, ate the few things we had in the car for tea and on Sunday morning walked the 100/150mts to the Aldi a few doors down. It was closed, the whole town closed on Sunday, we couldn’t find food or drinks anywhere. Someone finally told us about the “old town” where there were a few cafes open. So weird but so pretty. Oh guys now so very real, I’m so excited but again so scared. PLEASE BE CAREFUL. See you next week, I can’t wait. 🥰
I think there is a mix up here. It sounds like Germany. There is no Aldi in Sweden, and in addition, all grocery stores are open every day of the week.
@. Sorry it took so long to reply I had to check with my husband, I was so sure I was right, I kept forgetting to ask. You’re right it wasn’t Sweden it was Switzerland, everything began to blend in the end, so many places, so many BEAUTIFUL places. There was a place in Italy we loved heaps but we can’t remember the name of the place. Europe is amazing after spending my whole life in a young country like Australia.
Enjoying your journey so far thanks for bringing us along with you, 🤶🧑🎄
@@juliemccarthy2081 our pleasure 🙏
the Prosecco won’t survive and won’t be because of glass freezing. Janine knew that 😃
So exciting! Can't wait for the next few weeks. I have neither the funds nor the means to do what you two do, and I am so happy every week to have stumbled upon your channel. I travel through you guys, and I thank you profusely for this. ❤ safe journey!
Oh what a gorgeous sunrise - absolutely stunning ! How exciting this all is - a real voyage into the unknown, the unexpected and the amazing adventure 💙🦋
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great videos. You two are the epitome of the perfect person if all people were as nice, honest and positive as you the world would be a fantastic place, keep it up and enjoy your journey.
Good luck with your onward journey, really looking forward to it . Stay safe and warm xx
Thank you! You too!
LIAM AND JANIE YOU ARE LIVING THE LIFE. DENMARK AND FOOD GREAT. THANK YOU FOR TAKING ME AROUND THE WORLD. BE CAREFUL OF THE DOOR LOCK. LOOK AFTER YOURSELVES. FROM AUS.❤
@robertworrall7630 thanks mate 👍
Guys you are much braver than me. I am not a “snow” person mainly because I use two sticks to walk and one step onto snow I look like a fat version of Bambi on ice!! I was really surprised when Janine suggested this trip knowing how she hates the cold so but I think Santa has a magic pull on her and now she’s thinking of pulling his beard lol. This was a brilliant vlog. One of your longest think and I love seeing around the shops and bakeries but especially the supermarkets and of course Aldi and Lidl. More Scandinavian supermarket visits please.
Your videos are excellent quality! Such a treat to sit down and watch ! Fantastic commentary, scenery music and food ! You 2 are such amazing adventurers that are bringing so much joy for us all to follow , safe travels ahead , I can’t wait to see what lies ahead . Praying you will both be kept safe ❤xx
Thanks so much! So pleased you enjoyed it, and thank you for commenting
@@ThoseHappyDays ❤️
I love watching your vlog, especially because the furthest north I went during wintertime is actually England and Kopenhagen. I even once declined a lovely invitation to Lapland in the summer, because living in Belgium, I find that the summer months here have the only bearable climate! So thumbs up for the both of you for getting so far out of your comfort zone and not letting yourselves discourage by some of the paternalistic comments, no doubt with good intentions but it's nevertheless a bit dumb to insinuate that 2 experienced travellers aren't capable to adjust their clothes when feeling cold or haven't got a plan B. After all even in the North of Lapland they've got Airbnb, in the unlikely case that everything goes wrong.😉 Life is always a risk...
Wishing you both a magical Christmas 🎄❤️
@doniadabbas3296 thank you, well said 👏
Bless you both ❤ we loved watching your video!! Stay safe enjoy. Your in our thoughts Xx
@@louisesteel4999 🙏🙏🙏
You lucky people having such a wonderful adventure. Things I unfortunately will never do. I really enjoy your adventures and seeing all the towns and shops, and listening to your music through the video often brings tears to my eyes. I would love to know who these artists are, the lyrics are beautiful, and a credit to you guys.. such good taste!! Safe travels and stay warm!! 🦘🦘🌻🌻
Good luck, enjoying your trip. Norway is on our bucket list 🇳🇴 loving the meal ideas
Good luck Liam n Janine i have every faith in u both to finish ur journey,i wish u both nothing but the best n continue to look forward to ur nxt viseos,good luck good health n happiness n take care ❤❤❤❤
Hi Guys,
😂What a Great time!!!!!😅
The closest I've ever been to Scandinavia is Edinburgh Scotland 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
So you can imagine how much I'm enjoying your trip and how grateful I am to you both for working so hard at broadcasting. You're really good at this. I'm particularly grateful for the maps you provide from time to time. Really useful. Honestly, I'm loving this. What mistakes Guys?????????? Life is life is life. You're dealing really well with everything. You're obviously taking all possible missteps seriously as well as really enjoying yourselves at the same time. Objective achieved in spades!!!! And I for one am having a FABULOUS TIME!!!!!!! I'm sooooo proud of you both!!!! It's an honor to know you. Oooooh Janine, NOOOOOOOO YOU SHOULD NOT, INDEED CANNOT ASSAULT SANTA 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
You could ask him if you could stroke his beard but he might think You're a bit pervy. 😂😂😂😂😂.
Well Guys I don't know about you. I'm exhausted. I've been to Germany, Denmark, Sweden and 🇳🇴 Norway 🇳🇴 😀 😅😅😅 All in under an hour.😂😂😂
I think I deserve to spend the rest of the in pijamas, in bed and under the duvet😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂.
Seriously Guys Mega Super vlogs soooooo THANK YOU!!!!!!! TRULY
TILL NEXT TIME HUGS & KISSES. TAKE GOOD CARE AND AS ALWAYS, ABOVE ALL E N J O Y !!!!!!!!!!!❤❤🤗🤗😘😘💙💙💙💙
You can cook food up to 10 x faster in a pressure cooker ( remove lid to finish off/frying etc) Saving much precious energy !
Brilliant video…you guys really know how to do top notch vlogs…they are interesting, inspiring, you show properly the journey and places you visit, the local foods and humbly the challenges you face along the way. Really looking forward to seeing the next video 😊🎄☃️
Glad you enjoyed it
I love that you both always try to find resolution to everything that happens along the way imstead of wollowing as some would prefer you to do i think!! 🥰
I also love the shots you get along the way, everything is thought of and catered for 🥰
Dont worry about mentioning the coldness/weather, its a very british thing to do since we have four seasons plus all the GEO's!
Good luck guys, rooting for you both as always! So inspiring!!!
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@@lauramacdonald923 thNk you, I dare say that we will tell you just a few more times how cold it is 😊
Norway 🇳🇴 is stunning & the people are lovely.
So true
@@janicetaylor2486 in a world where this word is thrown around so easily, Norway is truly awesome!
Another fabulous travel vlog. I have always wanted to see the little mermaid statue. The film Hans Christian Anderson with Danny Kaye is my favourite childhood film. I’m looking forward to next week already. Hope that you get everything sorted with the heater. Take care 👍🏻❤
You will fall in love with Scandinavia. I did. I’ve been 11 times and hope to go next year. ❤ Have fun
Already impressed 😮
@ I so envy you. 😊😊
When I was young glass mineral bottles had a deposit of 5p or 10p which you got back when returning the bottles. These would be saved up for our pocket money. Obviously before all the plastic.
That’s how I made up my pocket money in the early 70 s I used to go knocking on all the neighbourhood doors for their bottles to get the shilling back from the shops , I’d be rich 😂 £1 in my pocket at age 10/11 , I bought my own chopper bike from the bottle returns , happy days 👍
Yep, flip top tizer drank on the shop doorstep so u could return the bottle for the deposit 1D in old money in my day.
It's how I funded my comic's addiction!
Absolutely loving the videos, thanks so much, that hotel all lit up was magnificent. Hope you get the pre heater sorted. Looking forward to next Sunday. Take care.
Take care overnighting nr ferryports, places where there can be opportunists, we were broken into at 1am in Sweden a short distance from a ferryport.
Hi thanks for another honest vlog. Love following your travels. I’m in Norway visiting family atm I hope you take time to see some of this very beautiful country. X
Very beautiful 😍
Wow, come on Janine, give Liam a break. He's just driven all that way and then he makes dinner?
Janine edits all the time, which can take up to 3 solid days. Liam is happy to cook and drive
Epic.. thankyou for taking us along with you both ..stay safe guys . Looking forward to the next part of your adventure .
Sausages and vegan just don't belong in the same sentence and I doubt there's anything "traditional " about a danish vegan hot dog. Sorry.
@johnd3352 sausage is a shape not a food 😕
Yawn🥱
Get yourself lip balm and hand cream for the cold 🥶
Wishing you all the best on your travels. I feel the cold and I find that wearing a scarf and gloves too really helps keep the warmth in. Looking forward to seeing how you get on. 🙏
Thank you ❄️
Ian is such a boss with all the driving then the Swedish dish with tofu👍
Thank you. That was amazing. Living in Australia I am so going to enjoy seeing all the snow in Lapland. It’s the only time I miss Scotland and that’s around Xmas 👌🏴🇦🇺🎅
I'm so jealous! The Scandinavian countries are number 1 on my bucket list. Doubt i get to go,so I live through you two as usual. Wonderful adventures! Ty for taking us along!
Curious, does tofu have a taste?
No.
Guys there should be a switch to override the water dump for Truma boiler when you’re using the van even if outside temp goes below 4oC. I found ours under the seat next to the heater. It’s a sliding “switch” that slides up or down. Check your manual…Bon voyage…🎄❄️
The toilets on those ferries are top tier!! Ive visited Norway 3 times in the last couple of years, even though it’s so expensive. It’s just so worth it for the people and the spectacular scenery.
It's a shame everything is such a steep learning curve everyday. Surely, a little bit more research and spending time thinking and planning wouldn't go amiss? Plus, as others have mentioned, you need to wear far more thin layers made of natural fibres that wick away moisture from your skin than just one or two thick bulky layers. Perhaps check out some mountaineering or arctic camping/survival vlogs for tips on how to prepare and what to wear?
How do you know we don't have layers on, and layers stored ready to put on? We can't show our underwear to everyone each day 👀🧐🙈
@@ThoseHappyDaysWell said Janine & Liam.👏👏
Enjoy your adventure.🐨🦘♥️♥️
Great video! thanks a lot for sharing.I do hope you can make it for Christmas.Good luck!
Thank you! You too!
Hi guys, I really enjoyed this - doing what you do best, taking us on your adventures. Good luck with your next bit - take care 💚 xx
Wow this is so exciting,I was feeling Janines apprehension in the tunnel,stay safe you two ❤❤❤
Norway is littered with tunnels some well lit wide and smoorh concrete lined, but many very dark narrow and rough hewn rock sides and roof, poss dripping water. One we went thru had a roundabout in it
You always have the most beautiful videos. I love how you appreciate the beauty of this world. Thank you so much for sharing.. stay safe.
@@laurelcoverly4449 🙏👏✨️
Really enjoyed that episode! You’re brave facing the cold in a relatively unknown vehicle. It’s all a learning curve and you’ll see amazing sights on the way! Looking forward to next week❤
Thank you, it's all an adventure that we are loving being on
Janine really ought to take her coat off in the vehicle, otherwise she'll not feel the benefit of her coat, because its going to be so much colder than you can imagine. Also not a good idea to let your diesel run out for your heater, and possibly keep a spare tank. Please start wearing more layers. You need to really take stock of what you have and do not have. Proper first aid kit, wool socks, extra water/ fuel, etc.
Has liam took any warm clothing with him other then that jumper and the Arthur daily in to Europe hat he is wearing all the time he should where something warmer his he prepared for the extreme cold🤔
Great long episode, thankyou. Instant mash is a secret pleasure of mine too....! Enjoy xx
You and Janine both 😍
Would you consider driving to the north of Norway to Tromso is it stunning then you can drive across into Roveniemi in Finland the home of Santa it is around 9 hours drive from Tromso both places are amazing and you will get to see the Northern lights too
Your trip to Lapland looks interesting. When in Oslo if you have time pop into the Vigeland Park, , lots of interesting sculptures, including some of reptillians (a very weird collection) Never been, but seen videos on it. I would someday love to visit Scandinavia, seems fascinating. Your journey is fabulous to follow❤
Liam does all the driving and the cooking. Janine, you need to help your man out more! The least you could do is stay awake with Liam while he is driving through the night to help him stay awake. Just my opinion.
You’ve made this comment twice, what are you, the school bully or something?!
I think Janine does all the editing, which is time consuming. I wouldn’t worry, they seem to be a good team.
@@Lola-Yo 😂
They have been living together in tiny vans/cars for years now, Am sure they have a routine on who does what.
Remember this has all been edited into one video.
What are you, the man police? You don’t actually know what Janine does. I believe she does a lot of the filming and all the editing, it’s a huge amount of work, and it’s what keeps people watching this excellent Vlog. Also, asking her to stay awake when Liam does is not sensible advice from a safety point of view. It’s better that at one person is well rested, in case emergency situations arise. Then at least one person has a clear head, rather than both being sleep deprived .
The Scandinavian TV show suddenly came to my mind when you where crossing over the bridge keep safe both of you
Terribly sorry, but anything vegan, isn't 'traditional' in the meat sense.😬
Just started to watch and getting nervous already 😂
Hey guys! Havent seen you for ages! Love your adventures💚🌱
Good to see you are having fun. In Norway you can get the mash you had but it comes in packets- some you add millk, others it comes with. I like this as a quick warm up with dried fried onions. Some other typical foods you might be interested in - Flatbread - often had with the kind of hash you had. Waffles - who doesn't love a waffle. Red cabbage - which can be bought in boil in the bag servings, as can swede. At christmas - julegrøt (christmas porridge) and multekrem (to die for) are worth trying, as typical treats- if, of course, your diet permits. Tofu is about £8 for a slab in supermarkets but often if you find a small international shop it (and other veg) is cheaper. Can't wait to see your next upload.
Your day in Copenhagen is my idea of seasonal fun. Lovely!
It's such a fun city 😍
Hey there , just to let you know that your propane didn't freeze, it was likely the moisture in the tank. We inject alcohol into the tank to stop that in our vehicles.. check with a propane vendor to have it injected into your tank. Propane freezes at -306.4 F.
Im really excited for you! What a great adventure! Stay safe 🌲🚐
Thank you! Will do!
Aww you guys are living your life just the way you want…and that’s amazing. Good on you. Enjoy making memories ❤
Erm, you could have had the same experience in Scotland - there's snow, and minus 0 degrees. Probably better and safer when you're inexperienced.
That was beautiful filming at the end with the sunrise, class
Good vibes my mind heart with you safe journey take care I’ll be watching amazing video thank you so much. I know it’s not easy work I’ve problem doing seven minutes video let alone one hour hour.
Haha thanks mate, glad you appreciate it 👍
The Bridge was a great series. Watch it if you can.
You both need to wrap up more now not later to prevent getting colds now.
So nice that you stayed for a while in my city Halmstad. Imagine if we had bumped into each other on the street.
But I don't understand why you choose to drive through Norway to get to Finland. It takes much longer and is significantly more expensive. Drive along the coast in Sweden instead. The roads are good and free to drive on. Much cheaper food and diesel.
@@tomfri3853 I think they said they have to go there to get the pre- heater fixed?
@ They fix the pre-heater just inside the Norwegian border so it is easy to drive into Sweden again
The things we get ourselves into when we're young!!! Best of luck to you both!!!
You guys need to start using Google translate. You just put it on your phone, then you point the camera at anything and it will tell you what it says in English, changing in real time as you point at different things. No more mystery about mashed potato pots or what Norwegian ferry doors say. I was just in Japan and it was so useful, we could look at all the food in the brilliant convenience stores and work out exactly what it was. So we never had to eat cow tongue or chicken gizzard LOL.
Yeah so handy! We use ChatGpt for the same thing and works a treat
That mermaid is amazing. And the food looks gorgeous. There’s a movie played by Danny Kaye of Hans Christian Anderson it’s so good. Free on A Prime too. And the tallest man was so impressive. My grandfather was 7”6 so to imagine someone even taller is crazy. Stay warm guys ⛄️ xx
Wow! Does the height thing run in your family?
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Well my niece is just over 6”1 but until her we are all quite average height really. I’m 5’6 and my sisters are around the same. So it’s missed a couple of generations for defo. Anyway hope you’re staying warm guys. It’s cold enough here now so I can only imagine what it’s like where you two are. Wrap up warm! Big hugs 🤗
Amazing video thoroughly enjoyed it take care to you both xx
So happy for you both what a great adventure, stay safe and enjoy every moment. ❤
Thank you so much!
Awesome guys ... look forward to the next one
Thanks for watching 👀
You can leave the truma on 40° water only, won't dump then,but anyway at very low temperatures if the heater is left off all your victuals will likely freeze plus your water even inside the unit.
Wow! Whether you do make it or not it's never been truer that it's not about the destination but the journey. Such beauty along the way! xx
Well said! Thank you
So many exciting places in one video. Please get some extra thin thermal layers as they will keep you warmer than thick jumpers. Take care you lovely pair xx
Loved this, looks wonderful. Xx
Thank you 😊
That was a big oops! locking yourselves out of the campervan. Another awesome video of the adventures and mistakes that Janine & Liam make (there will be mistakes because all humans make mistakes). Denmark looks amazing! Love 🥰 the video and love 💗Jainine and Liam.
So pleased you liked it mate 👍
When you get to the States, it would be wise to disguise all your valuables in the trucks back seat. Maybe some darker tint or curtains...something like that. Anyway enjoy your grand adventures! Keep safe and warm.
Wow, what brilliant story tellers you are! This was a fascinating episode, soo interesting too. Thanks for sharing your adventures with us! Rather you than me, lol
Glad you enjoyed it!
Never miss a video! we've Been watching you guys since you moved out of your static home, followed you through the highs and lows and you always pull through. No doubt you will again and prove to the neigh sayers what you can do. The adventure is in the journey as well as the destination. So stay safe and keep warm and say hello to Santa for us 🎅🏼 when you get Lapland ❤️
Thank you for commenting that, it means a lot to us ❤️
Great video guys! Love the little adaptations you are making along the way. You arent missing much at home, we've had a weekend of terrible weather here!
So sweet that your niece has the checks for Santa authentication ready 😉.
What pressure we are under now, to pull an old man's beard 😅
Hi guys love the adventure you both can do it you both have a lovely time 😊😊😊😊
Thank you 😊
I've been to Copenhagen it's a beautiful city and it's fantastic to see you both enjoying yourself 😊❤
Lovely place, can't wait to go back
MOSTI amazing And beautifull sunrise. Keep going. Good luck and God bless. 😊
Thanks a lot 😊
Really enjoying this series.
What a very interesting video, thank you guys so much!
@@marilynthomson9564 you're welcome 😊