This is simply awesome, one of your best yet thank you. Such amazing scenery of northern Norway. Keep up the great work. Super good luck getting subscribers to 1000 and support with Coffees etc to help you fund your amazing efforts :)
Good to follow your progress! You certainly jumped in at the deep end, leaving the end of a NZ summer and heading right up to the north of Norway! Hope you have a big budget...I know Norway is ridiculously expensive unfortunately.
Haha yeah, it was definitely quite the temperature change. Norway is very expensive - I would have liked to stay longer, but my bank account wouldn’t have 😂
Absolutely amazing.visit k2 and Nangaparbat view point from one place.Whenever you start a short solo trip of 4-5 days, Moses Peak is a must. It is a 5300m height۔ from the top of moses pea which you can see the views of the K2 world second highest peak in the world, Nangaparbat, K6 k11 and K 12 views in one frame. best time from May to October. This is a family tracked.its open Zone, one did not need a trekking permit or have to pay Royalty fee to climbed this Mountain tower
I will be at A Lofoten to Leknes for about five days moving around the area . We don't intend to do any ferry tour . So should I purchase A Four Days bus pass or just pay as I get on board the bus . How to check the fares for the buses ? thanks
Hi, sorry for the late reply - I’m in Iceland right now!! I bought the youth one month bus pass for the Nordland region (about €30 for the month for under 25s). I’m not sure about the value of the other passes but the youth pass was definitely worth it for me. You can see the prices and buy them (and single tickets) in the Reis Nordland app, which covers the whole Nordland region (all of Lofoten and quite a bit more). You need to have some kind of ticket on the app to get on the bus. Hope that helps!!
@@onthetrailnz Thanks for your response . What is the average pricing for a single trip to hop into a bus for Lofoten ? We are a senior couple , anyway to check the bus pass for a week or month ? Thanks.
@@辛福-m5l I think the standard 7 day adult pass for Nordland is 1290 NOK (about 110 Euros). I'm not sure if there is a senior one available. I didn't really look at the prices of the tickets since I had the pass, but I know for sure that for the trip I did, the pass was worth it. Individual tickets are quite expensive. With either a pass or a ticket, the only way to buy and use them is with the Reis Nordland app (or the Troms Billet app for the Troms og Finnmark region). You can enter two points on the app and it will give ticket options and should also show you the passes. You can't use paper tickets or cash - they aren't sold there.
Spectacular scenery, and everything looks beautiful and clean...great video. Also, congratulations JP, very proud of you.
Thank you!
Almost at 1000 subs sheesh
So close…
This is simply awesome, one of your best yet thank you. Such amazing scenery of northern Norway. Keep up the great work. Super good luck getting subscribers to 1000 and support with Coffees etc to help you fund your amazing efforts :)
Thanks for watching!!
Keep it up jared
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Good to follow your progress! You certainly jumped in at the deep end, leaving the end of a NZ summer and heading right up to the north of Norway! Hope you have a big budget...I know Norway is ridiculously expensive unfortunately.
Haha yeah, it was definitely quite the temperature change. Norway is very expensive - I would have liked to stay longer, but my bank account wouldn’t have 😂
Of all the places to see the word Kiwi on the side of a building.
Haha yeah and when you say you are a kiwi, most people have no idea what you are talking about 😂
Absolutely amazing.visit k2 and Nangaparbat view point from one place.Whenever you start a short solo trip of 4-5 days, Moses Peak is a must. It is a 5300m height۔ from the top of moses pea which you can see the views of the K2 world second highest peak in the world, Nangaparbat, K6 k11 and K 12 views in one frame. best time from May to October. This is a family tracked.its open Zone, one did not need a trekking permit or have to pay Royalty fee to climbed this Mountain tower
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I will be at A Lofoten to Leknes for about five days moving around the area . We don't intend to do any ferry tour . So should I purchase A Four Days bus pass or just pay as I get on board the bus . How to check the fares for the buses ? thanks
Hi, sorry for the late reply - I’m in Iceland right now!! I bought the youth one month bus pass for the Nordland region (about €30 for the month for under 25s). I’m not sure about the value of the other passes but the youth pass was definitely worth it for me. You can see the prices and buy them (and single tickets) in the Reis Nordland app, which covers the whole Nordland region (all of Lofoten and quite a bit more). You need to have some kind of ticket on the app to get on the bus. Hope that helps!!
@@onthetrailnz Thanks for your response . What is the average pricing for a single trip to hop into a bus for Lofoten ? We are a senior couple , anyway to check the bus pass for a week or month ? Thanks.
@@辛福-m5l I think the standard 7 day adult pass for Nordland is 1290 NOK (about 110 Euros). I'm not sure if there is a senior one available. I didn't really look at the prices of the tickets since I had the pass, but I know for sure that for the trip I did, the pass was worth it. Individual tickets are quite expensive. With either a pass or a ticket, the only way to buy and use them is with the Reis Nordland app (or the Troms Billet app for the Troms og Finnmark region). You can enter two points on the app and it will give ticket options and should also show you the passes. You can't use paper tickets or cash - they aren't sold there.
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Going up that mountain sure was steep! Did you see any of the cute ponies in Norway? There are more wild tough little ponies in Iceland 🐴
Yes it was a pretty steep climb!! I didn’t see any, but I’m sure they’ll be everywhere in Iceland when I go there in July 😀