Thank you Nancy 😊👍 well the footage is 2 weeks old, so I am on the road again.. actually I just climbed the very same hill earlier today, and I hope to be home again on Saturday 😊
Very beautiful videos, love the polar region. Visited Lofoten with family and caravan in the summer of 2018. Recognizes through your films many parts of our trip. This film, in particular, between Fauske to Arjeplog over the mountain on road 95 and home via Inlandsvägen. Keep making more movies ... please :-)
Those narrow single lane mountain passes at the beginning of the video were hard to watch as the road in many places is cambered the wrong way. I would never have the courage to drive on some of the roads in your great videos. Would like to find out in a future video the costs for some of the ferry crossings. Years ago I traveled a lot on motorcycle and was quite surprised to see the costs for these large rigs on the ferry's. Stay Safe !!
Hi Mark 😊 to be honest, I have no idea what the prices are for ferry crossings, since they are booked by my dispatchers.. But from what I know, the price war between the different ferry lines, is quite fierce, so they shouldn't be too expensive..
Were they reindeer or moose crossing the road ? I couldn't tell. Isn't it funny that it takes Covid 19 to show how valuable strong border controls is ? Maybe it's a positive sign of things to come ?
Nice work! I am not familiar with that part of the world, and I encourage you to add more captions, especially location remarks. I have a question: How do you protect your camera when you have it mounted outside on your truck? Especially when it is on the rear of your trailer van?
Thank you for your comment Steven 😊👍 the camera I use to fix outside my truck, is an action cam, SJCam 4000, it's in a waterproof housing.. But ofc, there's always a risk of a stone hitting it, and I doubt it will survive that.. but so far, I've been lucky 😉👍
@@Slipse I am not asking your heart.you keep your heart for your wife. I am just asking helping hands , I want to explore those areas.now tell me what is your answers
I am guessing that it would be illegal for Slipses to have a passenger, and that he'd be fired from his company if he did. There's a trucker in the USA/Canada, on You Tube at "Trucker Josh VLOGS", who has a friendly, small, German Shepherd, as a travelling companion. Dogs are easy to have as passengers, because they don't talk.... LOL
Hi There :) I've been driving trucks for close to 27 years now, I started with long hauls straight away, I was lucky, that I knew a truck owner, that was willing to give me a chance, with 0 experience in trucking, but I was used to travel in my prior job. I started out driving to Greece, Bulgaria, Romania and Albania.. and did so for close to 9 years. Then I started driving between Sweden and Denmark, with a curtain side trailer and all kinds of goods. My debut for driving to Norway was in 2012, when I started working for the company I work for now.. Pro's and Con's.. there are many LOL but I will list a few.. When you do international trucking, or long haul, like I do, you need to be able to enjoy your own company, because it can be a lonely job.. at home it's hard to keep in touch with family and friends, because, the job must always come first. The competition in this business is hard, and your truck is a factory, that must not stand still for longer periods.. I enjoy the freedom of the job, I enjoy driving through the sceneries I see, I love the challenges you meet along the way - driving in Norway - you meet a LOT of challenges, because of the climate ;)) Even after all these years, I still feel the thrill of starting up the engine, and knowing there's a new adventure waiting out there for me :) On the home front, I am very blessed, my wife kisses me goodbye and says, see you when i see you, because it is impossible to say exactly when I return home again.. If you start making too many promisses, about your return and things that you will do when you get home.. it will just cause you stress and agony.. there is so many things that can go wrong, plans changes constantly and you can't keep your promisses.. So either you need to be single, or have a homefront, that understands your way of life.. and trust me - not many women are willing to be both a Mum and a Dad alone at home... or as we call call it "a truckers widow" ;)
It’s very difficult to build roads in Norway, that’s why it widens whenever you cross any border out of the fucking place . Norway is also a very poor country, it’s not friendly. The worlds most expensive place to drive.... I am Norwegian
Another terrific video! Thanks.
The sweetest music in the video is the legendary sound of a Scania V8 working its way up a steep hill with ~47T ... ❤❤
I can only agree 😁👍
So glad you made it home safely! 👍 Have some great down time! 😊 love your videos!
Thank you Nancy 😊👍 well the footage is 2 weeks old, so I am on the road again.. actually I just climbed the very same hill earlier today, and I hope to be home again on Saturday 😊
Very beautiful videos, love the polar region. Visited Lofoten with family and caravan in the summer of 2018. Recognizes through your films many parts of our trip. This film, in particular, between Fauske to Arjeplog over the mountain on road 95 and home via Inlandsvägen. Keep making more movies ... please :-)
Hej Kim 😊👍 takker for roserne 😊 og jeg lover der er mere på vej 😉👍
È Sempre un piacere guardare le tue avventure nordiche. ...
I am from Indonesia...like your video...becarefully on the road....bos...succes fo you...
That’s a real nice vid Slipses, thanks for sharing. Have a nice rest. Regards from UK. 🇬🇧👍🏻🚚😎
Thank you Mike 😊👍 Happy Easter 😊
Slipses forgot about Easter, sane to you and your family.👍
finally home! A nice truck wash, a few days off and then back on the road 👍👍👍 ...beautiful video !!!
Thank you Leonox 😊👍
A bit late with the comment but still.
Really a nice video, and is always nice to end a trip by getting their truck washed, ready for the next one!
Those narrow single lane mountain passes at the beginning of the video were hard to watch as the road in many places is cambered the wrong way. I would never have the courage to drive on some of the roads in your great videos. Would like to find out in a future video the costs for some of the ferry crossings. Years ago I traveled a lot on motorcycle and was quite surprised to see the costs for these large rigs on the ferry's. Stay Safe !!
Hi Mark 😊 to be honest, I have no idea what the prices are for ferry crossings, since they are booked by my dispatchers.. But from what I know, the price war between the different ferry lines, is quite fierce, so they shouldn't be too expensive..
Catching up on some of you "older" videos Slipses , still the best variable format by far.
Thank you so much Victor 😊👍👍👍
Excellent scene view
Thank you very much 😊👍
Very Nice 🙋🏼♂️
Thank you Roelof 😊👍
Tak for tur ven!
Velbekomme Oliver 😊👍
Super,bon repos.
Were they reindeer or moose crossing the road ? I couldn't tell.
Isn't it funny that it takes Covid 19 to show how valuable strong border controls is ? Maybe it's a positive sign of things to come ?
Like always very good video .pozdrawiam Kafar Poland
Thank you so much Kafar 😊👍
Nice work! I am not familiar with that part of the world, and I encourage you to add more captions, especially location remarks. I have a question: How do you protect your camera when you have it mounted outside on your truck? Especially when it is on the rear of your trailer van?
Thank you for your comment Steven 😊👍 the camera I use to fix outside my truck, is an action cam, SJCam 4000, it's in a waterproof housing.. But ofc, there's always a risk of a stone hitting it, and I doubt it will survive that.. but so far, I've been lucky 😉👍
on snowy roads in Norway you use chains?
Rewatching this driving up junkerdal is so scary .😳🫣
Slipses should give me chance to travel with him.
This is no travel agency my friend 😉😉
@@Slipse I know dear,but you should understand that I want to see it in real. I don't want to see it in television or mobile.
@@Slipse I am not asking your heart.you keep your heart for your wife. I am just asking helping hands , I want to explore those areas.now tell me what is your answers
I am guessing that it would be illegal for Slipses to have a passenger, and that he'd be fired from his company if he did.
There's a trucker in the USA/Canada, on You Tube at "Trucker Josh VLOGS", who has a friendly, small, German Shepherd, as a travelling companion. Dogs are easy to have as passengers, because they don't talk.... LOL
when did you started trucking ? did you have experience before ? and could you write pros and cons of this job according to your opinion?
Hi There :) I've been driving trucks for close to 27 years now, I started with long hauls straight away, I was lucky, that I knew a truck owner, that was willing to give me a chance, with 0 experience in trucking, but I was used to travel in my prior job. I started out driving to Greece, Bulgaria, Romania and Albania.. and did so for close to 9 years. Then I started driving between Sweden and Denmark, with a curtain side trailer and all kinds of goods. My debut for driving to Norway was in 2012, when I started working for the company I work for now..
Pro's and Con's.. there are many LOL but I will list a few.. When you do international trucking, or long haul, like I do, you need to be able to enjoy your own company, because it can be a lonely job.. at home it's hard to keep in touch with family and friends, because, the job must always come first. The competition in this business is hard, and your truck is a factory, that must not stand still for longer periods.. I enjoy the freedom of the job, I enjoy driving through the sceneries I see, I love the challenges you meet along the way - driving in Norway - you meet a LOT of challenges, because of the climate ;)) Even after all these years, I still feel the thrill of starting up the engine, and knowing there's a new adventure waiting out there for me :)
On the home front, I am very blessed, my wife kisses me goodbye and says, see you when i see you, because it is impossible to say exactly when I return home again.. If you start making too many promisses, about your return and things that you will do when you get home.. it will just cause you stress and agony.. there is so many things that can go wrong, plans changes constantly and you can't keep your promisses.. So either you need to be single, or have a homefront, that understands your way of life.. and trust me - not many women are willing to be both a Mum and a Dad alone at home... or as we call call it "a truckers widow" ;)
@@Slipse and would you give the opportunity to someone with 0 experience?
@@Slipse what is the age limit in this trucking job?
@@fractalelement857 ehhh.. No !! LOL specially not the way things are today...
can you get a permit for a wide load that time of year ?
Yes, I see those now and then during the winter season 😊👍
Junkerdal is a hellhole😂
The tunnel opened last week, so the challenge of the 10% climb has gone
It’s very difficult to build roads in Norway, that’s why it widens whenever you cross any border out of the fucking place . Norway is also a very poor country, it’s not friendly. The worlds most expensive place to drive.... I am Norwegian
Well, I love it, been doing it for 7 years now, and I doubt I will ever get tired of it 😁
FOARTE FRUMOS DAR PREFER DRUMURILE DIN ROMÂNIA MULȚUMIM MULT
Willkomen in Siberian , Gorny Altay !!!! ;-);-);-)