2:51 : 4 generations of roads in the frame. The oldest on the top right (reconnects at 5:25 ), the second crossing the road, the third is the one he is driving on, the forth and current is under the concrete to the left.
A trimendous video l thurly enjoyed it, it must've been horrendous when it was snowing though to see the depth of the snow just after the beginning of the video, but still in all a trimendous video, so many thanks for those who made this video - well done 👍.
Very beautiful mountains, both in summer and winter. In winter, there is nothing to film in bad weather, everything is white, but in good weather it is great
sometimes its happend, and then all traffik stays till Viking or Falck pulls you away. A lot of hours sometimes, especially when in winter someone is driving in a ditch. In Norway, there is strong control over the technical condition of trucks. They don't like old junk trucks very much. Easy to get arrested or banned.
Clips starts at the entry to first of tunnels before Roldal on road E134 coming from Haukeli. There is on TH-cam a clip showing bypass of first tunnel in oposite direction (coming from Roldal). You can see here all You're loosing when traveling via tunnel.
The pass is called Dyreskar, and is between Haukeligrend and Røldal. It is the second tunnel when you come from Haueligrend and 3 tunnel when you come from Røldal. This is the mountenpass in "Ice Road Rescue" by National Geographic I was not allowed by the TH-cam overloads to post maplinks. If you go the wikipedia article Old_Dyrskartunnel , you get a map-link and se 2:50 from viewed from the oldest version of the road.
Been there, done that for about a year when tunnel was renovated. Amazing views. Haukeli is fantastic in right conditions :)
2:51 : 4 generations of roads in the frame. The oldest on the top right (reconnects at 5:25 ), the second crossing the road, the third is the one he is driving on, the forth and current is under the concrete to the left.
A trimendous video l thurly enjoyed it, it must've been horrendous when it was snowing though to see the depth of the snow just after the beginning of the video, but still in all a trimendous video, so many thanks for those who made this video - well done 👍.
Very beautiful mountains, both in summer and winter. In winter, there is nothing to film in bad weather, everything is white, but in good weather it is great
John, this tunnel is only closed for repair in the summer due to the weather, so what you are seeing is the beginning of summer.
Road starts at about 1000m a.s.l. highest point is at 1150m a.s.l and rejoins E134 at 1085m a.s.l. In any case very scenic road.
Nice job.. I was in Norway.. Very beautiful country..
I worked in Walter.. company .
Rõõm kuulda Eesti keelt! :) Lahe video ja edu!
Tänud :)
Great , disciplined driving. Beautiful.
I always go the old roads where it is possible still. That haukeli tunnel is almost always closed anyway 😂😂😂
The most Beautifaul country and the world ilove it
Me too :) Heart stays in mountains .
how many % the incline and are you driving an Austin Metro???
very good
Imagine your car breaks down....................
sometimes its happend, and then all traffik stays till Viking or Falck pulls you away. A lot of hours sometimes, especially when in winter someone is driving in a ditch. In Norway, there is strong control over the technical condition of trucks. They don't like old junk trucks very much. Easy to get arrested or banned.
I drow on this route in 2014
How did u get finnish radio in Western Norway?😊
its Estonian radio :D Language is very similar. Thrue the internet all is possible
roads more interesting
Is that Finnish you are speaking ?
it is estonian, and it is radio :) Finnish is very similar
Hätte gern gesehen , auf welchem Anschnitt der E134 die Route verlief.
i think it is somewere west from Røldal. All roads in norway is beautiful :)
Das ist der Haukelifjell, ich fahre die Strecke häufig
Clips starts at the entry to first of tunnels before Roldal on road E134 coming from Haukeli. There is on TH-cam a clip showing bypass of first tunnel in oposite direction (coming from Roldal). You can see here all You're loosing when traveling via tunnel.
Es muss westlich von Røldal gewesen sein
The pass is called Dyreskar, and is between Haukeligrend and Røldal.
It is the second tunnel when you come from Haueligrend and 3 tunnel when you come from Røldal.
This is the mountenpass in "Ice Road Rescue" by National Geographic
I was not allowed by the TH-cam overloads to post maplinks. If you go the wikipedia article Old_Dyrskartunnel , you get a map-link and se 2:50 from viewed from the oldest version of the road.
Or Icelandic .
Estonian it is :)