Wow thank you so much Idan! I created this film mainly for my friends and family because I wasn't sure if anyone else would find it interesting, so that's great to hear! I just started watching your Switzerland film and I'm excited to see the rest! I've been wanting to go there for quite some time.
Thank you for an amazing video. I have been hiking in the Norwegian mountains for more than 30 years, but unfortunately I am not able to do such trips any more, only shorter, due to health issues. However, watching your video brought back many memories from hiking, especially in Jotunheimen, often hiking tours arranged by the Norwegian Tourist Association, DNT. 3 times I have made the Gjendesheim/Gjendebu-Besseggen- Memurubu hike. Thanks a lot-again- for bringing those memories back, and I am so impressed to see a foreigner hiking off the main track and doing such demanding hiking. By the way, Slingsby, another Brit, was one of the first to explore and climb the Norwegian mountain peaks, so why not another Brit?
Wow thank you so much! This really means a lot. I'm so glad this brought back some good memories for you. Norway is such a beautiful country. I can't wait to explore more!
You’re amazing. I have hiked the Adirondacks, including Mount Marcy, but that was many years ago. What you’ve done is way beyond me now that I am 2^6. Heading to Norway this July (2023). Maybe I’ll hike a little. Thanks for the inspiration.
if you make the trip here again, you must check out the the mountain Slogen by Øye. The mountain Skårasalen by Sæbø And Horningdal rokken by Hornindal. Molladalen On to jønshornet from barstavika Of course her are many more amazing mountain, but these will really blow your brain😁
I’m enjoying this adventure so much. You’re very calm and laid back in your explanations and narration. This film was soothing and lovely! I would love to see any other adventures such as this 🤍
One sight many visitors to the bird island of Runde miss; is when the large flocks of seagulls go in for landing on the biggest small lake on the island. That is a sight to behold ! There one can also see the ruins of several old stone barns the locals used in the old days in the summertime.
(From a fellow Dacks hiker): You are a fantastic storyteller and a gifted filmmaker! Easy subscription to the channel. Can't wait to explore more of your content.
Thank you so much! That means a lot! So cool to see another Dacks hiker on here! Hopefully I'll be able to make a video about becoming a 46er late next year.
Thank you so much Lana! That really means a lot. I can't believe how many subscribers I'm getting out of this. Hopefully there are many more adventures to come!
I have no words to describe this, I am just glad I stumbled upon this. A magnifiquë storytelling in an epic country. Stories just like that inspired me to go out on my own and schlepp up unreasonable heaps of camera-equipment through insane terrain :) 🥰
How is that not so much bigger?!? I don’t understand TH-cam. Like why do I even try? Loved every second of it, sometimes the hardest craziest adventures are the ones we never forget! Norwegian waffles for the win! Keep doing what your doing. TH-cam will figure itself out
Thank you so much! I really never expected this many people would watch my video. I would have guessed like 30 haha! But it's been so nice getting comments from all over the world. I just subscribed to your channel! Really good stuff! I'm excited to watch more, especially the Switzerland video!
Wow thanks so much Mark! I’m always blown away when someone says they watched the whole thing! I normally keep my videos short but I felt like I had a lot to say about this trip!
Could not take my eyes off the screen. You are an amazing filmmaker and narrator! I am a huge puffin fan and have always wanted to see one in person. I just stumbled across this video and I am so happy I did. You have a new fan! Thanks so much.
Watching your plan of climbing Besseggen…without actually climbing Besseggen. It is a ridge, incredibly steep on both sides. You are in fact skipping the ridge, the whole point of the hike. 😮. Hope you go back and do the ridge some day, you missed something very unique. Looked like an incredible day though.
Thanks so much for checking out the video! I'm sure the ridge is amazing! The point of the hike was actually to challenge myself to make it to the last ferry on time. Hiking the normal Besseggen Ridge trail would have been too easy. I used that as a reference point since it's such a popular trail and the DNT had info on how long it usually takes people to hike it. I wanted to explain that hike so you could compare it to the hike I was doing. I hope that makes sense!
Thanks, now I want to go back to Norway so bad! Watched it twice already, first by myself and then with the family. We've missed the last ferry back in '96 (had a tent, but you can stay at the Memurubu hut as well), and hiked the Besseggen in the sensible direction once too - you really need to check out the official route one day. Can be a bit crowded, though, it's very narrow and steep. Remember that the estimated time given is always norwegian, i.e. quite optimistic... (if you insist on challenges, aim for the last ferry from Gjendebu 😉). Another nice waffle hut nearby is on top of Fannaråken (2068m), it's a hike, not a climb, so suitable for kids too. Scenery there is epic (Store Skagastølstind nearby - now THAT is a climb... only for seasoned climbers, mind).
I just watched your Norway video! So amazing! There were a couple of locations in there that I recognized from researching different places to go, but haven't made it to yet. I really want to get to the Eggen Restaurant now!
@@SethUmbenhauer46 oh my gosh, thank you so much 😄 Eggen is worth it when the skies are clear 😅 a friend of mine went when it was total white out and felt jipped 😂
No worries at all! All the best for 2023 and I really hope you get the chance to release more videos in the future because you have a great talent for capturing the beauty of nature
Very nice, glad you had a good hike and made it safely. You really did visit some amazing places in my home country, some places I had been to others I had not. Thanks for sharing and good luck on your next adventure. 46:23
Geat video, Seth! I've done the Besseggen hike myself a couple of times, but went from west to east. I've also done Besshøi one time, starting/stopping at Gjendesheim.
I have not done Galdhøpiggen yet,@@SethUmbenhauer46, but it's on my list as well. Another iconic hike in southern Norway is up Gaustatoppen (1 883 m). A "sunday walk" for someone like you, but still something to check off the list. It is said that you can see one sixth of Norway from the top. There's also a small café with waffles up there, in true Norwegian style. I'm looking forward to future videos.
Great video..and great shots of the puffins. I’ve seen them in Alaska but never saw them in Norway when I was there a couple years ago ( Lofoten.) Nor Scotland this year. And some great drone footage ..Just curious what telephoto lens and camera you used?
Thank you! They are beautiful creatures. I was using a Sony A7Siii with a Tamron 70-180 f/2.8 lens. Not the greatest telephoto lens, but pretty good for the price!
Hi Seth - amazing video!! Gear Questions - what drone are you using and what's the brand and model of the knapsack? Thanks! Sorry - Not the Osprey pack - the black one.........Thx!
Thanks so much! I’m using the Mavic 2 Pro drone. The black backpack is the McKinnon Camera Pack by Nomatic. I believe I have the 35L size. Good for a carry on bag if your flying. There’s a smaller size available as well.
Seth, can you put a list of the gear you used for this hike? Brand of jacket, pants, shoes etc would be interested in doing the shorter version of this hike and it would be helpful to now the gear you used.
Nice video. If I am able to visit Norway again I want to see the puffins. Your problem was most likely electrolytes, sodium and/or potassium. I nearly died from potassium deficiency. Take a salty snack and banana on a hike. Or tomato (or V8) juice. Or an electrolyte drink or supplement to add to water. Water alone is not enough when hiking.
Maybe you should check the official name of the mountain hike you ended your video with. For the rest of us is the name Besseggen ....not Bessengen. It is more than 40 years since I did that hike. At that time I described it as that my grandma could easily do that hike.
Well done, Seth, loved the video and your story telling skills. Very enjoyable. You know, being a born and bred Norwegian I take great joy in so many coming to our humble corner of the world to hike and gp bikepacking and what not. The scenery here is quite unique and though you portray it with excellence in this video, I think it's fair to say that you're not done coming here. Not quite yet 🙂There is still a lot to see and experience, like going up north to Lofoten and Senja. The wow-factor up there is as prominent as it's been on the trips you've done so far. Some will say it's even more so. I'm not trying to steal your audience or promote other channels, but if you wanna see some of the stuff on offer I can think of no better place than to check out #MatthewNorway. He's bikepacked all over Norway for years and his videoes I'm sure will give you a fair few tips on where to go for world class views :🙂Keep it up, Sir, you're doing great. I'm off to watch some more of your content 🙂
Thank you so much! That really means a lot coming from a Norwegian! I've been to Senja, but I am really looking forward to visiting Lofoten someday! My plan for this summer is to return the the Hardangerfjord region and Lysefjord. I agree MathewNorway has some great videos! I'm looking forward to watching more from him!
@@SethUmbenhauer46 I appreciate that. :-) Although honel you'll get by just fine with English. It's really just names that's a bit frustrating with foreigners, as they tend to *really* butcher them. 💀😝
Greetings from Norway. Great film in every way! But for me and many others, this "normal" to us. Therefore, most of the views here, combined with the music, becomes over exaggerated. Moreover, many this sites are tourist places and more or less known places. How about doing some "not so mainstream" hikes next time to really challenge yourself?💪.
You just missed the "Besseggen" .... you did not go over it... (sorry) Besseggen is just a small part off the route and you just walk a detour around it.... Besseggen is from bessvatne(lake,vest point ) and about 0-400m to the east The name Besseggen is split in 2 parts and translate its the "Bess" is the place name and "eggen" is the "edge" (knife edge) off the mountain, and you have steep cliffs on both sides.
At 35:24 , you can se the traile , "Besseggen" is from the rigth side on the picture ,to center picture. (i have walk ther like 4 times, best is to take the ferry in the morning(is allways full, need to pre book 1week before) and walk back to the car.
No problem! Yup I know that is not allowed and I always try to be respectful of the rules. I did not fly my drone there. The drone shot I used was filmed by someone else years ago. I gave credit to them at the very end of the video. Not sure if they had permission or not, but I hope they did!
Check the description for an important note regarding flying drones in Norway!
This is probably the most underrated youtube channel I encountered. Seth, you're amazing!! Thank you so much for this great film!
Wow thank you so much Idan! I created this film mainly for my friends and family because I wasn't sure if anyone else would find it interesting, so that's great to hear! I just started watching your Switzerland film and I'm excited to see the rest! I've been wanting to go there for quite some time.
@@SethUmbenhauer46 You have to go there seth! Trust me on this. Great views. Some places remind me a lot of Norway
Norway is amazingly beautiful ❤
It really is!
Beautiful video, deserves a million views.
Thank you so much! I'm blown away with over 20K haha!
Puffin!! omg they are so clumsy and cute!
They are so much fun to watch!
Great story!
Glad you enjoyed it!
amazing video mate. i wanna start hiking watching u. keep it up
That's so great to hear! Videos often inspire me to get out and hike!
Beautiful Norway 🇳🇴😍
It really is such a beautiful place!
Awesome video breathtaking
Thanks for watching! Norway is absolutely breathtaking.
Brilliant. Loved it 👍
Thanks so much Tracey!
seeing my country like this is so amazing
Thank you! I can never get enough of Norway!
The music really went above and beyond. It pairs with the video so well. Everything is top notch professional.
Thanks so much Murray! Choosing all the right songs was really challenging, so I'm glad to hear you liked how it fit!
Thank you for an amazing video. I have been hiking in the Norwegian mountains for more than 30 years, but unfortunately I am not able to do such trips any more, only shorter, due to health issues. However, watching your video brought back many memories from hiking, especially in Jotunheimen, often hiking tours arranged by the Norwegian Tourist Association, DNT. 3 times I have made the Gjendesheim/Gjendebu-Besseggen- Memurubu hike. Thanks a lot-again- for bringing those memories back, and I am so impressed to see a foreigner hiking off the main track and doing such demanding hiking. By the way, Slingsby, another Brit, was one of the first to explore and climb the Norwegian mountain peaks, so why not another Brit?
Wow thank you so much! This really means a lot. I'm so glad this brought back some good memories for you. Norway is such a beautiful country. I can't wait to explore more!
Your cinematography is incredible and your voiceover equally impressive. Thanks for the great filming and adventure. 🙂
Thank you so much! The voiceover really took a lot of practice, so I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome video! Got a little taste of Norway last year and fell in love quickly. Some of the things you showed are just spectaculary beautiful!
Thank you Stefan! It really is a beautiful country with so much to see.
You've been busy! Beautiful video! Cheers to your next adventure.
Hey Laurel! Thanks so much! It should be a big year of adventures! Hopefully I can leave enough time to edit more of these!
This had me at the edge of my seat! Very enjoyable watch.
That was the goal! Thank you so much!
Beautiful and mesmerzing video! Impressive pictures - I loved it. Your Hike was so exciting to watch. Glad to see Norways nature again in a week.
Thank you so much! That's so cool you'll be there in a week! I'm excited to return in July.
You’re amazing. I have hiked the Adirondacks, including Mount Marcy, but that was many years ago. What you’ve done is way beyond me now that I am 2^6. Heading to Norway this July (2023). Maybe I’ll hike a little. Thanks for the inspiration.
Thanks Ravi! I love the Adirondacks! I'll also be heading back to Norway this July! Glad to hear I could be a source of inspiration.
A real pro! THX!
Thank you Atle!
Beautiful film from my area 🙏 I can't wait to hike more in the mountains in the spring
Thank you so much! I'm ready for some spring hiking as well!
if you make the trip here again, you must check out the the mountain Slogen by Øye. The mountain Skårasalen by Sæbø And Horningdal rokken by Hornindal. Molladalen On to jønshornet from barstavika
Of course her are many more amazing mountain, but these will really blow your brain😁
@@I.J.B Wow thank you so much! I added all of these to my Norway Bucket List! They really look amazing.
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Very cool!
Thank you!
I’m enjoying this adventure so much. You’re very calm and laid back in your explanations and narration. This film was soothing and lovely! I would love to see any other adventures such as this 🤍
Thank you so much! I have a couple more adventures planned for this year!
One sight many visitors to the bird island of Runde miss; is when the large flocks of seagulls go in for landing on the biggest small lake on the island. That is a sight to behold ! There one can also see the ruins of several old stone barns the locals used in the old days in the summertime.
That sounds amazing! I wish I could have seen that!
Wow wow beautiful quality program from amazing Norway 🇳🇴 we enjoy every minute , thanks a lot , helooo from boring California
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it! I'm from Pennsylvania, not too exciting but there's some decent hiking options nearby haha!
Thanks for a great adventure, stunning landscapes, and beautiful music ...
Thanks so much for checking it out and leaving a comment!
very nice video
Thanks so much Kurt!
Hello! Thank you for sharing the beautiful tour. The scenery is amazing. Enjoyed watching. Have a great day 😊
Thank you so much! I’m glad you enjoyed it.
(From a fellow Dacks hiker): You are a fantastic storyteller and a gifted filmmaker! Easy subscription to the channel. Can't wait to explore more of your content.
Thank you so much! That means a lot! So cool to see another Dacks hiker on here! Hopefully I'll be able to make a video about becoming a 46er late next year.
Great video Seth. Live in Alesund, so see you’ve been around. Nice footage 👍 Take care
Thank you! It looks like you have a lot of videos on your channel! I’m excited to check some of those out!
This channel should have 382’000 subscribers at least 😊 Beautiful video, full of magic & authenticity. Thank you 🙏 It was such a joy to watch!
Thank you so much Lana! That really means a lot. I can't believe how many subscribers I'm getting out of this. Hopefully there are many more adventures to come!
Hi! I have been in Jotunheimen from 16 to 22 July 2022 ;) maybe we have met on the trail! Nice video. I really regret not climbing Besshøe
Wow that's so cool we were there at the same time! Besshøe really was amazing. Challenging, but worth it.
I’ve been thinking of going to Norway so thanks for the ideas and a great video.
You’re welcome! You have to go there!
I have no words to describe this, I am just glad I stumbled upon this. A magnifiquë storytelling in an epic country. Stories just like that inspired me to go out on my own and schlepp up unreasonable heaps of camera-equipment through insane terrain :) 🥰
Wow thank you so much! I've watched a lot of videos like this over the years that inspired me to go on adventures, so I'm glad this one inspires you!
How is that not so much bigger?!?
I don’t understand TH-cam. Like why do I even try?
Loved every second of it, sometimes the hardest craziest adventures are the ones we never forget! Norwegian waffles for the win!
Keep doing what your doing. TH-cam will figure itself out
Thank you so much! I really never expected this many people would watch my video. I would have guessed like 30 haha! But it's been so nice getting comments from all over the world. I just subscribed to your channel! Really good stuff! I'm excited to watch more, especially the Switzerland video!
@@SethUmbenhauer46 well thank you! That means a lot to us as well. Really just filming our kiddos as they explore the world :)
Just found your channel. Just a fantastic way of spending 45 minutes. Cheers.
Wow thanks so much Mark! I’m always blown away when someone says they watched the whole thing! I normally keep my videos short but I felt like I had a lot to say about this trip!
This is going to blow up!
Haha thanks! It's already way bigger than I ever thought it would be!
Great job mate, some awesome shots in there especially the puffins!
Thank you! I had so much fun filming those puffins!
Could not take my eyes off the screen. You are an amazing filmmaker and narrator! I am a huge puffin fan and have always wanted to see one in person. I just stumbled across this video and I am so happy I did. You have a new fan! Thanks so much.
Oh my word, thank you so much! That really means a lot. I have a little bit more puffin footage coming soon!
@@SethUmbenhauer46 Cant wait for it!
I've been to runde before, but sadly not during puffin season. Your shots were so gorgeous, I got goosebumps, so now I really need to go back there
Thank you! The puffins are a must see there!
If you want to see puffins up close then you ought to try Faroe Islands 😉they are situated between Iceland and Scotland
I would love to visit the Faroe Islands!
Watching your plan of climbing Besseggen…without actually climbing Besseggen. It is a ridge, incredibly steep on both sides. You are in fact skipping the ridge, the whole point of the hike. 😮. Hope you go back and do the ridge some day, you missed something very unique. Looked like an incredible day though.
Thanks so much for checking out the video! I'm sure the ridge is amazing! The point of the hike was actually to challenge myself to make it to the last ferry on time. Hiking the normal Besseggen Ridge trail would have been too easy. I used that as a reference point since it's such a popular trail and the DNT had info on how long it usually takes people to hike it. I wanted to explain that hike so you could compare it to the hike I was doing. I hope that makes sense!
Awesome video! Love it!
Thanks so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks, now I want to go back to Norway so bad! Watched it twice already, first by myself and then with the family. We've missed the last ferry back in '96 (had a tent, but you can stay at the Memurubu hut as well), and hiked the Besseggen in the sensible direction once too - you really need to check out the official route one day. Can be a bit crowded, though, it's very narrow and steep. Remember that the estimated time given is always norwegian, i.e. quite optimistic... (if you insist on challenges, aim for the last ferry from Gjendebu 😉).
Another nice waffle hut nearby is on top of Fannaråken (2068m), it's a hike, not a climb, so suitable for kids too. Scenery there is epic (Store Skagastølstind nearby - now THAT is a climb... only for seasoned climbers, mind).
I'm so glad you watched it with your family! I always appreciate waffle hut suggestions! I may need to find one a bit further south for this summer.
Welcome back mid winter. 🙂
I love Norway in the winter!
I used the same song at 2:20 in my Norway video 😂❤ love it
I just watched your Norway video! So amazing! There were a couple of locations in there that I recognized from researching different places to go, but haven't made it to yet. I really want to get to the Eggen Restaurant now!
@@SethUmbenhauer46 oh my gosh, thank you so much 😄 Eggen is worth it when the skies are clear 😅 a friend of mine went when it was total white out and felt jipped 😂
Awesome mate!
Thanks for checking it out Aaron!
No worries at all! All the best for 2023 and I really hope you get the chance to release more videos in the future because you have a great talent for capturing the beauty of nature
Very nice, glad you had a good hike and made it safely. You really did visit some amazing places in my home country, some places I had been to others I had not. Thanks for sharing and good luck on your next adventure. 46:23
Thanks so much Steve! I'm glad you got to see some places you haven't been to before!
Geat video, Seth! I've done the Besseggen hike myself a couple of times, but went from west to east. I've also done Besshøi one time, starting/stopping at Gjendesheim.
Thank you so much! It's a beautiful area. I hope to visit again and hike Galdhøpiggen sometime soon!
I have not done Galdhøpiggen yet,@@SethUmbenhauer46, but it's on my list as well. Another iconic hike in southern Norway is up Gaustatoppen (1 883 m). A "sunday walk" for someone like you, but still something to check off the list. It is said that you can see one sixth of Norway from the top. There's also a small café with waffles up there, in true Norwegian style. I'm looking forward to future videos.
Oh that sounds amazing! I'll add it to my list! My goal is to visit Norway at least once a year so I'm always looking for more hikes!
Great video..and great shots of the puffins. I’ve seen them in Alaska but never saw them in Norway when I was there a couple years ago ( Lofoten.) Nor Scotland this year. And some great drone footage ..Just curious what telephoto lens and camera you used?
Thank you! They are beautiful creatures. I was using a Sony A7Siii with a Tamron 70-180 f/2.8 lens. Not the greatest telephoto lens, but pretty good for the price!
That was absolutely amazing! Thank you so much for taking us with you. Did that family behind you make it to the last ferry? I hope so.
Thank you! Yes they made it in time!
Awesome film, Seth! When’s your next trip back?
Thanks Alyssa! Mid July is the plan right now!
Nice video. However, the correct name of the ridge is Besseggen, not Bessengen. 🤭
Haha yeah I was a little frustrated when I realized that, but it was too late! Glad you enjoyed the video!
Hi Seth - amazing video!! Gear Questions - what drone are you using and what's the brand and model of the knapsack? Thanks!
Sorry - Not the Osprey pack - the black one.........Thx!
Thanks so much! I’m using the Mavic 2 Pro drone. The black backpack is the McKinnon Camera Pack by Nomatic. I believe I have the 35L size. Good for a carry on bag if your flying. There’s a smaller size available as well.
@@SethUmbenhauer46 Thanks Seth - learning A LOT by watching your videos - especially the drone shots. Cheers!
@@crandallcrute3918 that is so great to hear!
That was superb Seth. What time of the year was this trip. Apologies if I missed it. Thanks Lisa
Ooops.. found it..July 😊
@@ontheadventuretrails-scotl9389 Thank you Lisa! Some day I hope to visit Scotland as well!
Actually, it’s named Besseggen, not Bessengen
Haha yeah I noticed that a bit too late.
Stetind next? ^^
I just looked it up and it looks crazy! I will be close by in July so maybe!
Seth, can you put a list of the gear you used for this hike? Brand of jacket, pants, shoes etc would be interested in doing the shorter version of this hike and it would be helpful to now the gear you used.
Nice video. If I am able to visit Norway again I want to see the puffins. Your problem was most likely electrolytes, sodium and/or potassium. I nearly died from potassium deficiency. Take a salty snack and banana on a hike. Or tomato (or V8) juice. Or an electrolyte drink or supplement to add to water. Water alone is not enough when hiking.
Thank you! That makes sense, I'll definitely keep that in mind next time.
Maybe you should check the official name of the mountain hike you ended your video with.
For the rest of us is the name Besseggen ....not Bessengen. It is more than 40 years since I did that hike. At that time I described it as that my grandma could easily do that hike.
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Great work!
I also filming nature in my channel. I would appreciate it if you joining me through this way.
Well done, Seth, loved the video and your story telling skills. Very enjoyable. You know, being a born and bred Norwegian I take great joy in so many coming to our humble corner of the world to hike and gp bikepacking and what not. The scenery here is quite unique and though you portray it with excellence in this video, I think it's fair to say that you're not done coming here. Not quite yet 🙂There is still a lot to see and experience, like going up north to Lofoten and Senja. The wow-factor up there is as prominent as it's been on the trips you've done so far. Some will say it's even more so. I'm not trying to steal your audience or promote other channels, but if you wanna see some of the stuff on offer I can think of no better place than to check out #MatthewNorway. He's bikepacked all over Norway for years and his videoes I'm sure will give you a fair few tips on where to go for world class views :🙂Keep it up, Sir, you're doing great. I'm off to watch some more of your content 🙂
Thank you so much! That really means a lot coming from a Norwegian! I've been to Senja, but I am really looking forward to visiting Lofoten someday! My plan for this summer is to return the the Hardangerfjord region and Lysefjord. I agree MathewNorway has some great videos! I'm looking forward to watching more from him!
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The "ø" in "Bødalsbreen" is a separate letter from "o", not a modification of it.
We have a *lot* of vocals in Norwegian. ;-)
Gotcha! I'm going to start learning Norwegian very soon for my next trip!
@@SethUmbenhauer46 I appreciate that. :-)
Although honel you'll get by just fine with English.
It's really just names that's a bit frustrating with foreigners, as they tend to *really* butcher them. 💀😝
Greetings from Norway. Great film in every way! But for me and many others, this "normal" to us. Therefore, most of the views here, combined with the music, becomes over exaggerated. Moreover, many this sites are tourist places and more or less known places. How about doing some "not so mainstream" hikes next time to really challenge yourself?💪.
Sounds good to me! Any suggestions?
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@@SethUmbenhauer46 Do your research😉
@@friendoftellus5741 ?
Music is too hyper for such peaceful settings
You just missed the "Besseggen" .... you did not go over it... (sorry)
Besseggen is just a small part off the route and you just walk a detour around it....
Besseggen is from bessvatne(lake,vest point ) and about 0-400m to the east
The name Besseggen is split in 2 parts and translate its the "Bess" is the place name
and "eggen" is the "edge" (knife edge) off the mountain, and you have steep cliffs on both sides.
At 35:24 , you can se the traile , "Besseggen" is from the rigth side on the picture ,to center picture.
(i have walk ther like 4 times, best is to take the ferry in the morning(is allways full, need to pre book 1week before) and walk back to the car.
I just commented the same. He missed the ridge, the “eggen”.
Not to be a party pooper but flying drone in Jostdalsbreen nationalpark, is not allowed.
No problem! Yup I know that is not allowed and I always try to be respectful of the rules. I did not fly my drone there. The drone shot I used was filmed by someone else years ago. I gave credit to them at the very end of the video. Not sure if they had permission or not, but I hope they did!
@@SethUmbenhauer46 Stupid rules are made to be broken. This is one of many.
Great routes you hiked, but you should realy get a better packpack.....
Which one? The camera backpack or the hiking backpack? Both have served me well for many years!
Insulin resistance from the waffle.
Very cool!