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One of my favorite experiences is to be inside a shelter looking outside and being surrounded, protected, warm and comfortable during a storm. From Kentucky
From this video I will remember the gigantic clouds, grey, black or white announcing storm or calm weather ( I love clouds, for instance huge cumulus, also here in town...), a bird singing before the storm, the naughty buzzing mosquitos zzzzziiiiiizzziiiizzzzzzz, the nice deep green epicea-christmas-branch, the quiet amazingly flat lake after the storm, so peaceful, with the reflection of surrounding scenery (till end video)... And of course the obsessionate "song" of rain- or haildrops loudly hitting your tarp (a very util object !).... What not can be seen, only presumed : the delicious scent of grass, trees, leafs, wood, ground, water.... the scent of the totally refreshed nature after so many hours of pouring rain (in my opinion, however, unfortunately disturbed by the pipe-smoker....) Thank you Jarl for all the efforts of filming in those conditions 😆 💜 💚
Having been out in the wild all morning I wondered what to do with my Sunday afternoon. Then TH-cam suddenly gave me the answer - and I will gladly spend the next 2 hours with you and your adventure. Man, you make me happy with your films, pure quality! Keep them coming! Best regards from Sverige ❤
Hello Jarl ,it's absolutely gorgeous the mountains, trees, on day 10 the scenery by the lake was breathtaking the different colors of the flowers ,the tranquility of the water the sound of the rain on the tarp makes you want to have a glass of wine and just relax, but it was very windy, thanks for sharing this adventure was awesome every place was beautiful stay safe
Amazing for your video of Caught in Massive Storm of Hail, Thunder, Lightning & Heavy Rain, Tarp Shelter Camping Survival ASMR. I love your video, and thanks for sharing.🥰
NX, I had no idea this episode existed until it showed up in my daily YT feed today. Coincidentally, I had watched three of your single episode rain/thunderstorm videos recently and apparently the algorithm noticed. Great compilation! Cheers.
So very nice to watch. Wonderful country, lovely & peaceful scenery rainstorms and all, I loved it. Very similar landscapes to ones found here in Northern Canada. Thank you for posting and wish you much success🙏
Just found your awesome channel, the nature ASMR really helps calm my anxiety, which goes to show the many benefits of nature. Nothing beats being in the great outdoors. Keep up the great work❤hi from 🇬🇧
Absolutely beautiful video!! Love the gorgeous scenery. What a great way to live!! The thunderstorms with the hail and thunder and lightening makes you a brave soul to undertake. But the rain is wonderful and the environment smells so refreshing afterward. Thank you for the great experience.
Thank you once again for taking us on your adventures,as someone who was once lucky enough to hike the Himalayas and Andes etc but the legs are not up to it now😅,I can now lie back and through your channel enjoy the wonders once again of wildcamping ...thank you from Stephen Northern Ireland
For some reason the drone of jet engines and rain with thunderstorms do the same thing to me . I fall asleep so quickly during it . Amazing video with beautiful scenery. Thank you . ATB Gail from Worcester Massachusetts 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@NorwegianXplorer it's been raining thank God, very dry summer, I live near Olympic Mountains. In the 50s. The Olympics have some beautiful trails and lakes that you and your friends would enjoy. I live on lake cushman.
Yes, I know of the Olympics, would have loved to go! I have been out in the North Cascades on a couple of backpacking trips, Glacier Peak and Alpine lakes areas.
I have been binge watching your videos all day today. I loved this one so much! The photography was just amazing. You are so talented. Watching the storms approaching was something else! Good that you had both a tent and a tarp. You were well prepared. The hail, the bright lightning and crazy rain was a little scary, but so relaxing! Your two friends were soaking wet before they came in and took shelter with you haha ! Glad you didn't run into any bears or wolverines! Going to sleep now but you can be sure I will catch up on more vids tomorrow!❤
Beautiful country & going prepared. Not some idiot going out in the wildnerness with a hankerchief, a bootlace and one sock to survive for a month. That was awesome!
Förra året körde jag förbi femunden på väg till lofoten där jag, inspirerad av din video, gick upp till munken. Kom inte helt upp men fick se midnattsolen och var lyrisk! Tack för denna video, det blir femundmarka nästa sommar men utan storm hoppas jag😅
Hello my friend. A very simple and quick method for converting centigrade to Fahrenheit is to double the centigrade temperature subtract 10% and then add 32. You can easily do this in your head. It works for any temperature, no matter the scale. Example 25+25=50. -10%=5. 50-5=45. 45+32= 77
Wow that a peaceful country your so lucky to enjoy it not the jungle we have in California best shushes to you and thanks 🙏 to brings us their vídeo one life we gave and you sure have the adventure to enjoy it and show us nature 👍🙏
I vivivly remember a thunderstorm back in 1997 at night when I was sheltered in a cottage in Løkjedalsvatn. First the lightnings hitting ground - it sounded like they struck a huge anvil, then the thunder. Pretty scary!
Yeah, the sound is quite something, especially if you are in a shelter and can not see where it is, this felt like it was hitting me in the head, but was probable several km away
I don't mind the rain or hail because I trust my gear. No, it's the lightning and really high winds that bother me when I camp. Especially the lightning!! That stuff has a mind of its own and goes wherever it wants to go whenever it feels the need. I've been toasted 4 times in my lifetime, twice in a 24 hour period, and none of them happened while camping, so I feel safe in that aspect. lol 47:55 to 48:17 Did you offer a swig to the Camera Operator?? lol BRAVO to your Tarp!! That thing took a beating from the wind and still managed to serve its purpose. Great video!! Such beautiful scenery! My kind of paradise!!
@@NorwegianXplorer Yes, sir. 4 times. The last 2 were the same day. I was struck between 10-11 in the morning and went to the hospital to be examined. I spent over 10 hours of testing, probing and prodding before being released. Upon arriving back home from the hospital, I was struck again as I exited the vehicle. My Wife and Daughter shoved me back into the vehicle and rushed me back to the hospital. The hospital was confused because they thought they had released me, not realizing I had been struck again. It was a very messed up day, to say the least. I smelled BACON everywhere I went for 2 whole days after that. lol I'm able to laugh about it all now, but at the time I remember being in a lot of pain and extremely HOT. I've always had a problem with generating a lot of static, so bad that I no longer shake hands with others. I prefer fist bumps these days because the jolt feels different on my knuckles than it does through my fingertips. I even fist bump doorknobs before opening doors now. My friends and family keep their distance from me for the fear of being the unlucky one of receiving even a discharge from shoulder to shoulder. The 6 Foot Rule of distance during the Pandemic was a cinch for me, as I had already been doing it for nearly a decade by then. 👍
@@NorwegianXplorer Yeah, my coworkers have a big laugh every time we have a power failure at work. Everything may go dark in the place, but they know where I am when I move around. They just watch for the flashes and listen for the sound of small firecrackers going off. lol I have 2 Brothers who are Electricians and they joke around when they get new Test Meters. They like to see how much voltage I'm producing to see if their new tools work. lol My family are Huggers when it comes to greeting people at family gatherings, except with ME. My greeting is usually a nod and a wave from across the room. lol We clearly want to avoid another disaster like we had back in 2010, when some family members experienced problems with their Pacemakers after giving me hugs at Christmastime. Thankfully everyone was okay, but 2 of them had to have their Pacemaker replaced.
You should try the 'fly strips' ! Hang them outside your tent. The mosquitos het caught on a sticky substance and cannt escape. You would catch a 100 mosquitos. Or more ...😊
Hey, as always another cool video. Can you share your most important tips for staying safe in a tent while camping in such weather conditions (thunder, wind, snow, etc...)?
Thanks, so many things yet so few things. I think the weather forecast is the number one tool. Knowing what might potentially happen weather vise and bring proper gear for that. So on this trip I knew I would be able to shelter quite comfortably from any major wind, since I would be below the treeline for most of the trip so I brought my tarp for the rain and just my lightweight tent. What happened up on the ridge there with the hail was just a thing out of the ordinary, but the tarp worked well for the occasion.
Hello from the United States! I’ve just started watching your videos and I really enjoy them! What do the red T’s on the rocks and trees stand for or mean?
I'm glad to join you Jarl. We had in Ghent 33 celsius today, now in the night (23.30 h) still 25 degrees which feels as 28. Your video will be a very welcome REFRESHMENT wiith.... sorry for you, but pretty " cool" for us..., a lot of water... 😂 🚿🛁 Thanks for posting it this evening.... 💜 I'll tell you more after visioning.... !
I got caught out in dime sized (2 cm) hail once and it HURT! I spent much of my childhood in northern Minnesota, so I've had enough of mosquitoes. I also can't help thinking when the shots of the landscape are being shown, that all that would be going on with no one there to see it. Strange thought...the world can do without humans.
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One of my favorite experiences is to be inside a shelter looking outside and being surrounded, protected, warm and comfortable during a storm. From Kentucky
Same here, greetings!
Yer with a big joint
From this video I will remember the gigantic clouds, grey, black or white announcing storm or calm weather ( I love clouds, for instance huge cumulus, also here in town...), a bird singing before the storm, the naughty buzzing mosquitos zzzzziiiiiizzziiiizzzzzzz, the nice deep green epicea-christmas-branch, the quiet amazingly flat lake after the storm, so peaceful, with the reflection of surrounding scenery (till end video)... And of course the obsessionate "song" of rain- or haildrops loudly hitting your tarp (a very util object !).... What not can be seen, only presumed : the delicious scent of grass, trees, leafs, wood, ground, water.... the scent of the totally refreshed nature after so many hours of pouring rain (in my opinion, however, unfortunately disturbed by the pipe-smoker....) Thank you Jarl for all the efforts of filming in those conditions 😆 💜 💚
Pipe smoke is ok in the wilderness IMO, cigarettes are not ok anywhere and disturbe me too immensely
I am sure you don't smoke, neither do I, I hate it....
@@reginebilliet2679 Me too
Having been out in the wild all morning I wondered what to do with my Sunday afternoon. Then TH-cam suddenly gave me the answer - and I will gladly spend the next 2 hours with you and your adventure. Man, you make me happy with your films, pure quality! Keep them coming! Best regards from Sverige ❤
AH, tusen takk Ola, jeg er i Sverige akkurat nå, Jokkmokk, har vært ute 4 dager i Muddus:-)
@@NorwegianXplorer Snakk om å være heldig!! Kos deg! :)
@@OlaE76a Takk for det🙂
Hello Jarl ,it's absolutely gorgeous the mountains, trees, on day 10 the scenery by the lake was breathtaking the different colors of the flowers ,the tranquility of the water the sound of the rain on the tarp makes you want to have a glass of wine and just relax, but it was very windy, thanks for sharing this adventure was awesome every place was beautiful stay safe
Glad you enjoyed it Sonia🙏
Amazing for your video of Caught in Massive Storm of Hail, Thunder, Lightning & Heavy Rain, Tarp Shelter Camping Survival ASMR. I love your video, and thanks for sharing.🥰
Thank you very much!
@@NorwegianXplorer Thanks.
NX, I had no idea this episode existed until it showed up in my daily YT feed today. Coincidentally, I had watched three of your single episode rain/thunderstorm videos recently and apparently the algorithm noticed. Great compilation! Cheers.
Glad you enjoy it Rick!
Rule number one with lightning, dont be out in the open OR under a tree. You did both!! Stay safe.
Norway has some insane weather!!
Another legendary camping adventure! Thank you, and stay safe!
Thanks, you too!
Thanks!
Oh wow! Thank you so much TJ, your support is so awesome🙏
This sound makes me so comfortable and peaceful!
Glad you feel it!
Enjoyed this long version as much as the original
Warm Regards from Reno, Nevada U.S.A.
Thanks Bill, it was quite the experience!
So very nice to watch. Wonderful country, lovely & peaceful scenery rainstorms and all, I loved it. Very similar landscapes to ones found here in Northern Canada. Thank you for posting and wish you much success🙏
Glad you enjoyed it
Gave this the thumbs up before watching as i knew it was going to be great as always .
Awesome, thanks Julian!
Just found your awesome channel, the nature ASMR really helps calm my anxiety, which goes to show the many benefits of nature. Nothing beats being in the great outdoors. Keep up the great work❤hi from 🇬🇧
Hello! I am glad to hear this, welcome!
@@NorwegianXplorer thank you have a nice week ☀️
You too!
Como eu gostaria de estar em uma barraca ouvindo o som da chuva até dormir❤❤❤
It is wonderful!
Loved the rain and all of the streams and lakes! So easy on the eyes. Many thanks!
Glad you like it, thank you🙏
Great video! The startling hailstorm was wonderfully documented and actually beautiful. I am a big fan!
Thank you very much!
Absolutely beautiful video!! Love the gorgeous scenery. What a great way to live!! The thunderstorms with the hail and thunder and lightening makes you a brave soul to undertake. But the rain is wonderful and the environment smells so refreshing afterward. Thank you for the great experience.
Glad you enjoyed it!!
WOW !! Incredible Video. 14 Days Trip. Totally Worth It. Enjoyed Watching Long Version. Stay Safe And Warm. Beautiful Scenery.
Thanks so much! Really appreciate it!
This is my birthday, june 16 , nice gift watching your videos
Happy birthday! thanks for spending time with me on your birthday!
Thank you once again for taking us on your adventures,as someone who was once lucky enough to hike the Himalayas and Andes etc but the legs are not up to it now😅,I can now lie back and through your channel enjoy the wonders once again of wildcamping ...thank you from Stephen Northern Ireland
Thank you Stephen for watching! Himalaya and Andes, wow, sounds incredible! What where your favorite places?
Probably Patagonia if I was really pushed to choose
@@stephenash4555 Patagonia sounds awesome!
it's good to be alive!
and it's a long video, soo good to fall asleep to
Hope you enjoyed it!
Amazing to have the extended version
Thank you, this is really the main version lol
Wow I really wish someone would invite me to a ....wild camp. It sounds awesome.
Stunningly Beautiful .
Thank you! Cheers!
An amazing journey ❤️ thank you for the experience through your films ♥️🦅
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is good meditation
Glad you think so!
For some reason the drone of jet engines and rain with thunderstorms do the same thing to me . I fall asleep so quickly during it . Amazing video with beautiful scenery. Thank you . ATB Gail from Worcester Massachusetts 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much, glad you enjoyed it!
i love yours films, great adventure and you and your friends together gorgeous thank you
Thank you so much!
Those storms was intense I really enjoyed your video but please stay safe and God bless
Thank you Betty!
Hi, I loved your video. Especially ⛈️ thunder and lightning.Your photography is awesome.Thank you for sharing. From Washington state
Glad you enjoyed it! How is the weather up there, any winter yet?
@NorwegianXplorer it's been raining thank God, very dry summer, I live near Olympic Mountains. In the 50s. The Olympics have some beautiful trails and lakes that you and your friends would enjoy. I live on lake cushman.
Yes, I know of the Olympics, would have loved to go! I have been out in the North Cascades on a couple of backpacking trips, Glacier Peak and Alpine lakes areas.
@@NorwegianXplorer The cascades are beautiful. There is snow on the mountains this morning, Mt Eleanor and Mt. Washington, Olympics.
Nice!
i watch this show every day...hangin out in the rain watchin the trees blow...and then yarrow makes it happen *****
Thank you Robert!
Norway is beautiful in the summer. Thanks for sharing those legit storms you encountered.
Thanks for watching!
Just watching u under your Tarp. Bet you gratefully u had it with you. Sound of the hail and rain was so awesome . You should have had a sleep. 😊😊
Yeah, i always bring the tarp for these trips, it offers so much comfort even when the weather is not crazy. I did take a nap lol
Amazing weather! Good thing you had the tarp. Thank you for showing us this area of Norway!
Glad you enjoyed it
Some places looked so magical and mystical and beautiful
- mosquitoes 🦟 👍👍👍♥️♥️♥️ 🇨🇦
Yes to both lol
Beautiful pics!!
Norwegian Explorer that was a lot of rain 14 days of storms you and friends couldn't do others at all what a hiking trip nothing but rain
We had good weather as well:-)
@@NorwegianXplorer it happen to rain that week you were camping
It rains a lot in Norway
Beautiful scenery just magnificent
Thank you Debra!
I have been binge watching your videos all day today. I loved this one so much! The photography was just amazing. You are so talented. Watching the storms approaching was something else! Good that you had both a tent and a tarp. You were well prepared. The hail, the bright lightning and crazy rain was a little scary, but so relaxing! Your two friends were soaking wet before they came in and took shelter with you haha ! Glad you didn't run into any bears or wolverines! Going to sleep now but you can be sure I will catch up on more vids tomorrow!❤
That is so cool! Thanks Sherry!
Turkiyeden sana Selam çok cesur bir insansin.
Thanks and greetings!
Beautiful country & going prepared. Not some idiot going out in the wildnerness with a hankerchief, a bootlace and one sock to survive for a month. That was awesome!
Thank you John!
As always,awesome ! Thanks,Jarl !
Thank you so much!!
Hope u enjoy ur camping in the middle of big thunder, heavy rain and wild wind
I did! :-)
Förra året körde jag förbi femunden på väg till lofoten där jag, inspirerad av din video, gick upp till munken. Kom inte helt upp men fick se midnattsolen och var lyrisk! Tack för denna video, det blir femundmarka nästa sommar men utan storm hoppas jag😅
Haha, va kul! Ja, Femundsmarka kan anbefales, blir alltid storm når jeg er i området:-)
@@NorwegianXplorer ok! då checkar jag att du inte är där för jag drar!!
😂😂😂
Weather or not you had quality time with your buddy's. THANKYOU.
thanks Norm!
Those mosquitos look really tough. Great vlog.
Thank you so much Terry!
Tarp was a great shout 😊
Such spectacular views
Thanks Rob!
Quite enthralling, I was lost in the wilderness there. Thanks. 👋
Glad you enjoyed it
Yes, awesome, been watching your van videos as well as your hiking videos. Good stuff.
Awesome, thank you! I really enjoy making both!
The tarp seems to be quite strong. I hope it holds, well.
It is not super strong but it worked:-)
Wow that’s a storm 👍👍😊😊
It was indeed!
Hello my friend. A very simple and quick method for converting centigrade to Fahrenheit is to double the centigrade temperature subtract 10% and then add 32. You can easily do this in your head. It works for any temperature, no matter the scale.
Example 25+25=50. -10%=5. 50-5=45. 45+32= 77
I just ask siri lol
@@NorwegianXplorer Ah, but of course.
Wonderful video! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
What an Incredible video!! Thanks for the upload and sharing the experince. Superb
Glad you enjoyed it!
Çekimlerin çok güzel maşallah 🧿🧿🧿 eline sağlık
Thank you so much!!
This may be your best vid yet!
Thank you so much!
Get camera pictures. The colors are amazing. Beautiful lake. Yes, I’d just sit and enjoy the scenery, coffee and relax.
Awesome, thank you!
It got up to 110 Fahrenheit today in north Texas. No mosquitoes.
How many F?
잘 봤습니다 감사합니다
Thank you so much!
Now that is what I call a good video, Mr. you got some guts, this was magical
Thank you so much Laura!
So glad to see you again. It has been quite a while.
Has it?
Wow that a peaceful country your so lucky to enjoy it not the jungle we have in California best shushes to you and thanks 🙏 to brings us their vídeo one life we gave and you sure have the adventure to enjoy it and show us nature 👍🙏
Thanks for visiting
I vivivly remember a thunderstorm back in 1997 at night when I was sheltered in a cottage in Løkjedalsvatn. First the lightnings hitting ground - it sounded like they struck a huge anvil, then the thunder. Pretty scary!
Yeah, the sound is quite something, especially if you are in a shelter and can not see where it is, this felt like it was hitting me in the head, but was probable several km away
Where were you for this trip? Another great video!
Femundsmarka in Norway
I don't mind the rain or hail because I trust my gear. No, it's the lightning and really high winds that bother me when I camp. Especially the lightning!! That stuff has a mind of its own and goes wherever it wants to go whenever it feels the need. I've been toasted 4 times in my lifetime, twice in a 24 hour period, and none of them happened while camping, so I feel safe in that aspect. lol 47:55 to 48:17 Did you offer a swig to the Camera Operator?? lol BRAVO to your Tarp!! That thing took a beating from the wind and still managed to serve its purpose. Great video!! Such beautiful scenery! My kind of paradise!!
Thank you! You have been hit by lightning 4 times?
@@NorwegianXplorer Yes, sir. 4 times. The last 2 were the same day. I was struck between 10-11 in the morning and went to the hospital to be examined. I spent over 10 hours of testing, probing and prodding before being released. Upon arriving back home from the hospital, I was struck again as I exited the vehicle. My Wife and Daughter shoved me back into the vehicle and rushed me back to the hospital. The hospital was confused because they thought they had released me, not realizing I had been struck again. It was a very messed up day, to say the least. I smelled BACON everywhere I went for 2 whole days after that. lol I'm able to laugh about it all now, but at the time I remember being in a lot of pain and extremely HOT. I've always had a problem with generating a lot of static, so bad that I no longer shake hands with others. I prefer fist bumps these days because the jolt feels different on my knuckles than it does through my fingertips. I even fist bump doorknobs before opening doors now. My friends and family keep their distance from me for the fear of being the unlucky one of receiving even a discharge from shoulder to shoulder. The 6 Foot Rule of distance during the Pandemic was a cinch for me, as I had already been doing it for nearly a decade by then. 👍
Oh wow, that is crazy!
@@NorwegianXplorer Yeah, my coworkers have a big laugh every time we have a power failure at work. Everything may go dark in the place, but they know where I am when I move around. They just watch for the flashes and listen for the sound of small firecrackers going off. lol I have 2 Brothers who are Electricians and they joke around when they get new Test Meters. They like to see how much voltage I'm producing to see if their new tools work. lol My family are Huggers when it comes to greeting people at family gatherings, except with ME. My greeting is usually a nod and a wave from across the room. lol We clearly want to avoid another disaster like we had back in 2010, when some family members experienced problems with their Pacemakers after giving me hugs at Christmastime. Thankfully everyone was okay, but 2 of them had to have their Pacemaker replaced.
@@neolithicnobody8184 Hahaha, so awesome!
Nice view
Thanks for visiting
Nydelig, skremmende, fantastisk lys, nesten overjordisk❤
wow. thank you. absolutely wonderful.
You're very welcome!
Ein unglaubliches gutes Video. Hat Spaß gemacht es anzuschauen. Liebe Grüße aus dem Saarland.❤❤
Thank you so much, greetings!
Wow must b a strong tarp
Not really, it is pretty lightweight
Without doubt the best content of this type thank you
Thank you so much!
Really enjoy your videos...your country is beautiful...Your English is very good...keep the vids coming my friend..
Thank you! 😃
best one yet. lot of rain
Thank you!
Wonderfol❤
Thank you!
While you wait for the storm to pass, could youdhare some childhood
Hehe, I was a kid
You should try the 'fly strips' ! Hang them outside your tent. The mosquitos het caught on a sticky substance and cannt escape. You would catch a 100 mosquitos. Or more ...😊
The thermarest works fine, not gonna drag sticky mess into nature
Wow!
☺️
Really good video you are such an inspiration to me
Thank you so much 😀
Awesome sauce! You did a great job on this video!
Thank you! Cheers!
14 days of food wow that would be heavy
Awesome video
Thanks Stan, it was heavy but not crazy heavy!
U r so keen in choosing background music.
Thanks, I make it myself
Hi Jarl,I will watch this later but take care I am in England and there is a massive rain and thunder storm heading you way [Sunday evening]
Thanks for the heads up!
Hey, as always another cool video. Can you share your most important tips for staying safe in a tent while camping in such weather conditions (thunder, wind, snow, etc...)?
Thanks, so many things yet so few things. I think the weather forecast is the number one tool. Knowing what might potentially happen weather vise and bring proper gear for that. So on this trip I knew I would be able to shelter quite comfortably from any major wind, since I would be below the treeline for most of the trip so I brought my tarp for the rain and just my lightweight tent. What happened up on the ridge there with the hail was just a thing out of the ordinary, but the tarp worked well for the occasion.
I love storms. I hope you are safe. Maybe take a tarp-to protect your tent next time. Tent is a little small, huh.
Hm, not sure you watched this video lol
Beautiful video. And what a crazy storms. I Also going not far from this area next week. Rogen / Femundsmarka.
Thanks, enjoy, colours should be nice hopefully!
Hello from the United States! I’ve just started watching your videos and I really enjoy them! What do the red T’s on the rocks and trees stand for or mean?
Welcome aboard Amber! the red Ts are trailmarkers made by Turistforeningen, "The Norwegian hiking association" also known as DNT
Респект .
Thank you Sergey!
Epic Journey ! Good camera work mate. Subbed.
Thank you and welcome!
I kept trying to guess which country you were at. I suspected Norway. The flag on the boat confirmed it.
Yes, thats correct:-)
I'm glad to join you Jarl. We had in Ghent 33 celsius today, now in the night (23.30 h) still 25 degrees which feels as 28. Your video will be a very welcome REFRESHMENT wiith.... sorry for you, but pretty " cool" for us..., a lot of water... 😂 🚿🛁 Thanks for posting it this evening.... 💜 I'll tell you more after visioning.... !
Thank you Regine, stay cool!
Doğadaki kırmızı T harfi sanırım yol gösterci olarak kullanıld
It is, stands for Turistforeningen
8:40 - casually walks into the eye of the storm 😂😂
Hehe, you never know where it is going to hit
@@NorwegianXplorer Haha totally! I think the weather decided to brew up something extra special when it saw you coming 😅
@@nztoptrainer It always does, lol!
It's very pretty where you are camping at
It is!
Amazing video. What outdoors glasses do you usually use?
Sunglasses are from oakley, forgot their name
Lepo za gledanje
Thank you!
I got caught out in dime sized (2 cm) hail once and it HURT! I spent much of my childhood in northern Minnesota, so I've had enough of mosquitoes. I also can't help thinking when the shots of the landscape are being shown, that all that would be going on with no one there to see it. Strange thought...the world can do without humans.
I agree very much with that!
Amazing
Thank you! Cheers!
Bestial sa stai sub prelata intr-o furtuna cu grindina!❤
It worked well!
Epic 😮
Thank you!