This deserves 10M views. What an amazing job of filming in what has to be one of the most photogenic locations in the world. I was just absolutely blown away by the footage - the advent of drone technology has really opened the door to incredible visuals.
These shots you get are literally insane, it feels like I'm watching a national geographic kinda video or something but a million times better, you deserve more views man I owe you a sub and you deserve so many more
@@larswillsen I have heard of it. It was abandoned after been hit by tsunami and there are still a few cabins there. I was planing a drip around Disko before I did some research 😂
Виктор, я не могу представить насколько вы счастливы, жить своим путем и видеть больше красок в жизни чем видит большинство, мечта, которую сложно достичь. Удачи, здоровья и заслуженного количества подписчиков желаю(миллионов 20 думаю достаточно будет, для настолько прекрасного контента).
I'm watching all your videos. This is by far the best!! Congrats to all these impressive pictures and videos. Nice to see impressions from greeenland every now and then. :)
@@ViktorPosnov I loved it so much I posted it on my Facebookpage and sent Link to my friend, they loved it, too! And it's now on my list for my future trips... you know I am travel addict ☺️
Perhaps the finest collection of serrated peaks in a glacial zone on the planet. It’s certainly the king/queen of North America and Alaska/BC/NW Territories = pretty spectacular.
@@ViktorPosnov funny you say that yes will have a husky & gun.. perils of the artic. Heard this is an issue.. as will be going into the wilderness.. I'm going to Tasiilaq in July/ august I loved your photographic work I have to watch some of you're other adventures.. many thanks.. any other tips or info would be welcome.. 👍👋
Hello, I love your videos, it's really splendid. I heard about you with Jeff whom we met in 2019 in Saqqaq. You visited Jeff on his little island and he told us about you. We were kayaking in 2019 and 2022 in Disko Bay and we will be going in 2023 around Tasiilaq for a month, again with our inflatable kayak. We are interested in your trekking experience there. Have you encountered polar bears and what precautions have you taken to protect yourself from them? Thanking you very much for your answer and congratulations again for your videos, I'm a fan!
I do not stumbled upon a bear, however there have been evidence of at least one in Sermilik fjord while I was there. I had something like a pen that can shoot fireworks to scare them away, which I ve got at Svalbard. But probably would be a better idea to have a firearm, bears are way more common in that area compared to Disko bay. Talking about me, I would not repeat this trip without firearm.
@@ViktorPosnov Thank you for your reply. It actually scares me quite a bit. There will only be two of us but we have rented a gun and a fence. I'm trying to figure out how to get extra rockets. I also have a pen but I don't know how to get it there.
@@marie-floreblondelot6636 renting a gun and fence is a good idea! I also don’t know how to legally take that pen there via plain. For me it was easy as we get there on the sailboat.
Up for over a year and only 5,000 views? That's quite disturbing. This production is beyond mind blowing, sat hooked all the way, higher quality photographically than anything I have ever seen cabled out on National Geographic. Talk about hidden undiscovered gem. I totally appreciate. A couple of questions for you, 1. How did you get up on the ridge at ca 1:40, are you a professional climber as well or is it easier than it looks? 2. Did you carry any type of polar bear protection like a rifle? I have seen a couple of videos where people have had distant and close encounters with polar bears around the Ittoqqortormiit area. Seems like a great hike with everything. Intense colors, arctic remoteness, isolation. And Packrafting!
Thanks Tobias, 1. I did not use climbing gear to get up, however I would not suggest to try getting up there without it. 2. I have a little pencil like firearm, that shoots some king of fireworks that I ve got at Svalbard.
Hi Viktor, Congrats the video is really amazing ! Brilliant filming skills, in a beautiful region I was wondering if you can share tips or rate the difficulty about the mountain you climb at 1:32 ? I plan to be in the area in 2024 and would love to climb as you did (I think I find the mountain on the map), but my climbing skills are quite low... Thanks, wainting for your next footage :)
Well, I think it is a bad idea for me to suggest something about climbing. I would say technically it is easy, but there is a lot of loose rocks and unstable boulders.
Beautiful, Greenland. Stunning views. But, have these questions; The Barrels, are they still full of whatever was in them? and, How long have they been there? also, will it ever be cleaned up, citing the company, that left the land like that? They made the land look toxic. Thank you for sharing.❤
The barrels was left after WWII, locals used most of the gas in them. When I was there in 2019, next week after my visit the government started the cleaning, not sure what is there right now.
I have been to that incredible location at 7:13-7:43 -- it is a former US military base used during WW2. After it was abandoned, the US promised to clean it up but never returned, leaving what you see here plus lots more not shown; a giant furnace, a crane, a collapsed garage with more trucks inside, and hundreds more barrels than you can see here.
The cleaning process have started there 2 weeks after my visit, by Danish government I think, not sure how far did it go. I would preserve it, it is like a museum
I became a fan of you since I found your photos from google earth two years ago. As I am unskillful this system I made a mistake clicking super thanks button with tiny amount of money. So please do not laugh at me, it`s nothing but a mistake which I cannot cancel. Just remember my wish is more than a million dollars. 😄
In Tasiilaq - yes, in the smaller communities Danish would be more helpful, however I can asume danish is only from school and television there, everyone speaks Greenlandic.
I've watched your stuff throughout Greenland and Baffin Island - how do you get into position for these treks? Do you fly to one town and then stay self supported after that? I'm planning on going to Baffin Island in the next couple years so I'm trying to figure out how the experts do it! Thanks for filming your trips, it's amazing to watch
@@ViktorPosnov Oh I see so that to me is eastern Greenland but not north east Greenland so your video was near Tasiilaq right? did you shoot and video of the north east part?
We plan to be in Scoresby area next Sept - your photography is fantastic especially the drone photography. Wonderful to see. What time of year was this made? Tundra is so colourful. Thanks so much.... what an inspiration !!!!
Hi man, just wanted to say that I just discovered your work thanks to Rainbolt's last video and I hope his shoutout will grant you the attention that you deserve. No words can describe what I have just witnessed, I was so immersed into your video and fascinated by your drone shots that I just promised myself that I will go to greenland one day ! I just have one question : weren't you afraid of polar bears, especially during those moments were you took your kayak to settle on those pieces of ice ? Anyways, much love from Paris :D
Це було в Серпні. Температура різна, залежить від погоди та висоти. Якщо хмари та вітер, то може і сніг іти, і температура близько нуля. А на наступний день якщо сонячно і безвітряно, якась долина може програтись до +18. Температура води у морі 2-3 градуси у серпні.
@@ViktorPosnov very outstanding work sir. Was thinking about doing my own travel videos but no idea where to start. Maybe a video/ cinema/ filmography course at college is a good start?
@@ViktorPosnov I will take your advice and have now subscribed to your channel. I want to see what other travel you have in store. Keep up the good work !
This deserves 10M views. What an amazing job of filming in what has to be one of the most photogenic locations in the world. I was just absolutely blown away by the footage - the advent of drone technology has really opened the door to incredible visuals.
Thank you!
Can’t believe you did all this!
Thanks!
Can't believe how efficient your packing is!!! Kayak, tent, drone all in 1 backpack!!!!
I felt the same. Wow
I was thinking where he put the food and how long was there.
Lol, and still it could be less. At least I did not cary all camera equpment for nothing, Thanks for you comments!
These shots you get are literally insane, it feels like I'm watching a national geographic kinda video or something but a million times better, you deserve more views man I owe you a sub and you deserve so many more
Thanks 🙏
This is amazing, thank you for bringing these great videos back for the world to see otherwise I’d never know Greenland is such a beautiful place.
Thanks for watching, I think Greenland will always be very special to me!
Dude you blew me away at the mountain peak shot you on top at about 1:32. This was incredible and I never comment like this. Total awesome.
Napoajak maybe?
This was a truly amazing video. Thank you so much for posting it. You are one lucky human to have been this place!!!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
I think this is the most beautiful photography ive ever seen in my life.
Thanks Douglas!
Just fantastic quality footage and the landscape - those mountain - nobody been up there ever....
Thanks!!!
Congrats for the drive and talent! This deserves 1b views. Nature is priceless.
Thank you!
I would totally be willing to watch a full series of documentaries made by you. AMAZING photography! Truly stunning. I immediately became your fan.
Thank you! Full documentaries takes a lot of afford and time, so I am not sure I can do that when it is not profitable.
Wow, amazing footage .. I'm from the north-west part of Greenland :-)
What town in North West?
@@ViktorPosnov Uummannaq 🙂
@@larswillsen Nice! The ones I visited in North West was Ikerasak and Qaarsutand. Seen Uummannaq only from the distance
@@ViktorPosnov Cool, .. I grew up in Uummannaq, but qas born in the abandoned coalmine city of Qullissat on the Disko island 🙂
@@larswillsen I have heard of it. It was abandoned after been hit by tsunami and there are still a few cabins there. I was planing a drip around Disko before I did some research 😂
Crazy Slav engaged in this far Northern pilgrimage, decides to share stunningly beautiful footage.
Spasibo, moy drug.
Haha, pozaluista
You win at life. Absolutely stupendous 👍
Thanks!
абсолютно редкие и притягательные кадры! восторг!
Благодарю!
Thank you for this spectacular paradise show ...❤❤❤ From Pakistan.😊.
Welcome! Thanks for watching!
This video is amazing, the music compliments the footage really well.
Thanks!
Браво! Отличная работа, красота неописуемая:)
Дякую!
Stunning videography! Thank you!
Many thanks!
Those retreat moraines are pretty scary. Great piece, love your work.
Thanks!
Это мега круто !!! Классное видео, крутой трип, красота и величие природы отлично передана.
Спасибо!
GREAT video, Sir! Greenland is amazing! So many unnamed, unclimbed peaks... The view at 7:57 is utterly stunning!
Thanks Greg. Yes, Greenland is amazing!
Виктор, я не могу представить насколько вы счастливы, жить своим путем и видеть больше красок в жизни чем видит большинство, мечта, которую сложно достичь. Удачи, здоровья и заслуженного количества подписчиков желаю(миллионов 20 думаю достаточно будет, для настолько прекрасного контента).
Ну, счастливому человеку подписчики не нужны :) всем счастья!
Stunning. Beautiful work.
Thank you!
I'm watching all your videos. This is by far the best!! Congrats to all these impressive pictures and videos. Nice to see impressions from greeenland every now and then. :)
Love Greenland ❤️
You have a talent! This is incredible
Thanks!
Incredible shots!!!
Thanks!
Beautiful video footage and sound track. Thank you for making and posting this video.
Many thanks!
Outstanding, brilliant effort🥂
Thank you! Cheers!
This first mountain-top shot at 1:00 is probably the greatest shot you will ever take, but I hope you prove us wrong!
I hope so too!
Невероятно !!! Фантастически красиво ! Витя ты талантище и невероятной смелости и силы духа пилигрим . ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Спасибо! ☺️
Привет Виктор. Очень красивые видео с дрона. Гренландия впечатляет!
Благодарю!
@@ViktorPosnov похоже как буд-то ты там один был, так и есть? Очень красиво снято
@@Go_Globe да
Absolutely breathtaking!
Thank you very much!
Incredible film, so beautiful, thank you very much for sharing it since it's hard to get there...
I am glad you liked it!
@@ViktorPosnov I loved it so much I posted it on my Facebookpage and sent Link to my friend, they loved it, too! And it's now on my list for my future trips... you know I am travel addict ☺️
Файні кадри вийшли. Чого коштує вид на першій хвилині)
Дякую!
Thank you for sharing this 😍
Perhaps the finest collection of serrated peaks in a glacial zone on the planet. It’s certainly the king/queen of North America and Alaska/BC/NW Territories = pretty spectacular.
Wow. Thanks Viktor.
You are welcome!
Bravo!
Wow at 5:21 a shallow pit was made by the water droplets falling from the ice. It must have been dropped for millions of years, so amazing!
Actually just a few hours, that is an iceberg left on the shore by the tide.
Nice! Loved the ending.
Glad you enjoyed it
Hopefully going there this summer 👌👍
I hope it will works out! Keep polar bears in mind ;)
@@ViktorPosnov funny you say that yes will have a husky & gun.. perils of the artic.
Heard this is an issue.. as will be going into the wilderness.. I'm going to Tasiilaq in
July/ august I loved your photographic work
I have to watch some of you're other adventures.. many thanks.. any other tips or info would be welcome.. 👍👋
Hello, I love your videos, it's really splendid. I heard about you with Jeff whom we met in 2019 in Saqqaq. You visited Jeff on his little island and he told us about you. We were kayaking in 2019 and 2022 in Disko Bay and we will be going in 2023 around Tasiilaq for a month, again with our inflatable kayak. We are interested in your trekking experience there. Have you encountered polar bears and what precautions have you taken to protect yourself from them? Thanking you very much for your answer and congratulations again for your videos, I'm a fan!
I do not stumbled upon a bear, however there have been evidence of at least one in Sermilik fjord while I was there.
I had something like a pen that can shoot fireworks to scare them away, which I ve got at Svalbard. But probably would be a better idea to have a firearm, bears are way more common in that area compared to Disko bay. Talking about me, I would not repeat this trip without firearm.
It is very cool you have met Jeff, I have a good memories about about our meeting!
@@ViktorPosnov Thank you for your reply. It actually scares me quite a bit. There will only be two of us but we have rented a gun and a fence. I'm trying to figure out how to get extra rockets. I also have a pen but I don't know how to get it there.
@@marie-floreblondelot6636 renting a gun and fence is a good idea!
I also don’t know how to legally take that pen there via plain. For me it was easy as we get there on the sailboat.
This is absolutely incredible. This has inspired the hell out of me.
:)
Very inspiring mate, much respect!
Thank you!
Truly amazing brother! I found your photos on google earth breathtaking!
Awesome, thank you!
Could you please provide some more details of where all these beautiful places are in Greenland? Thx so much! Great work, love it!
there is a trip report over here: www.worldwildplaces.com/tunu
Exelente video, es una obra de arte.
Grazie!
Спасибо тебе за это!)
рад стараться!
Stunning camera work. What were all those rusting oil drums? Remnants of an old military installation?
Yes, ww2 US base
This is incredible. You deserve many more views than you have.
Thank you!
Up for over a year and only 5,000 views? That's quite disturbing. This production is beyond mind blowing, sat hooked all the way, higher quality photographically than anything I have ever seen cabled out on National Geographic. Talk about hidden undiscovered gem. I totally appreciate. A couple of questions for you,
1. How did you get up on the ridge at ca 1:40, are you a professional climber as well or is it easier than it looks?
2. Did you carry any type of polar bear protection like a rifle? I have seen a couple of videos where people have had distant and close encounters with polar bears around the Ittoqqortormiit area.
Seems like a great hike with everything. Intense colors, arctic remoteness, isolation. And Packrafting!
Thanks Tobias,
1. I did not use climbing gear to get up, however I would not suggest to try getting up there without it.
2. I have a little pencil like firearm, that shoots some king of fireworks that I ve got at Svalbard.
Hi Viktor,
Congrats the video is really amazing ! Brilliant filming skills, in a beautiful region
I was wondering if you can share tips or rate the difficulty about the mountain you climb at 1:32 ? I plan to be in the area in 2024 and would love to climb as you did (I think I find the mountain on the map), but my climbing skills are quite low...
Thanks, wainting for your next footage :)
Well, I think it is a bad idea for me to suggest something about climbing.
I would say technically it is easy, but there is a lot of loose rocks and unstable boulders.
@@ViktorPosnov Thanks !
Beautiful, Greenland. Stunning views. But, have these questions; The Barrels, are they still full of whatever was in them? and, How long have they been there? also, will it ever be cleaned up, citing the company, that left the land like that? They made the land look toxic. Thank you for sharing.❤
The barrels was left after WWII, locals used most of the gas in them. When I was there in 2019, next week after my visit the government started the cleaning, not sure what is there right now.
@@ViktorPosnov Thank you. I look forward to another adventure, that you take us on. Cheers from Vancouver British Columbia Canada 🤗
Deserve 100M views
Thank you!
I have been to that incredible location at 7:13-7:43 -- it is a former US military base used during WW2. After it was abandoned, the US promised to clean it up but never returned, leaving what you see here plus lots more not shown; a giant furnace, a crane, a collapsed garage with more trucks inside, and hundreds more barrels than you can see here.
The cleaning process have started there 2 weeks after my visit, by Danish government I think, not sure how far did it go. I would preserve it, it is like a museum
Very nice👍
Thanks!
I became a fan of you since I found your photos from google earth two years ago. As I am unskillful this system I made a mistake clicking super thanks button with tiny amount of money. So please do not laugh at me, it`s nothing but a mistake which I cannot cancel. Just remember my wish is more than a million dollars. 😄
Thanks for your support!
a beautiful insight into an amazing country, thank you.
was it easy getting around speaking only english?
In Tasiilaq - yes, in the smaller communities Danish would be more helpful, however I can asume danish is only from school and television there, everyone speaks Greenlandic.
Нет слов! Красиво.
Благодарю!
How long was the total trip? And what month? Beautiful ❤️ thanks for these amazing landscape videos
The trekking trip was one month long and I did it in August
I've watched your stuff throughout Greenland and Baffin Island - how do you get into position for these treks? Do you fly to one town and then stay self supported after that? I'm planning on going to Baffin Island in the next couple years so I'm trying to figure out how the experts do it! Thanks for filming your trips, it's amazing to watch
Yes, but i prepare to be self supported. If we talking about East Greenland, the guys with sailboat did food drops for me.
I wonder How did you recharge your drone in the wild during so many flies bro.
Many batteries and each of them for 2-3 flights. To keep them warm I keep the batteries in my sleeping bag during the night
wow
goosebumps
:)
Wow . I visited western Greenland now I want to visit the North Eastern side. I wonder if the Greenland wolf still exists in North East Greenland?
From what I read yes, but not in the Tasiusaq area, there is no reindeers, they have been hunted. It was told me by someone, I think that is accurate.
@@ViktorPosnov Tasiusaq? that is in southern Greenland I thought you were in north east Greenland
@@roger_is_red that is tight. I mean Tasiilaq
@@ViktorPosnov Oh I see so that to me is eastern Greenland but not north east Greenland so your video was near Tasiilaq
right? did you shoot and video of the north east part?
@@roger_is_red no, I have not been to north eastern Greenland.
Amazing! Totally different planet!! Ps how did you manage to take so much equipment? ;) Great job, including video itself!
Thanks! In total I had 5 kg or 11 pounds of video equipment
We plan to be in Scoresby area next Sept - your photography is fantastic especially the drone photography. Wonderful to see. What time of year was this made? Tundra is so colourful.
Thanks so much.... what an inspiration !!!!
Fall colors start to show up mid August that year.
hi I like your kayak .. can you give us some information? Manufacturer etc
anfibio packrafting gear
I thank you saw me with my dad😁😁😁;))!!!!!!!
Welcome! :D
Were you alone the whole time, or did you go to some settlement? How did you charge your electronics for a month?
Yes, I did tracking alone. There were 3 villages were I charged the batteries, one time I charge ll them on the sailboat.
Hi man, just wanted to say that I just discovered your work thanks to Rainbolt's last video and I hope his shoutout will grant you the attention that you deserve. No words can describe what I have just witnessed, I was so immersed into your video and fascinated by your drone shots that I just promised myself that I will go to greenland one day ! I just have one question : weren't you afraid of polar bears, especially during those moments were you took your kayak to settle on those pieces of ice ? Anyways, much love from Paris :D
It is good you are aware of polar bears. it is good to consider having a firearm with you. Especialy for East Greenland.
Amazing!! What kind of cameras did you use?
Mavic 2, go pro 7, Nikon d850
❤
Круте відео друже , це яка частина року та скільки градусів було ?
Це було в Серпні.
Температура різна, залежить від погоди та висоти. Якщо хмари та вітер, то може і сніг іти, і температура близько нуля. А на наступний день якщо сонячно і безвітряно, якась долина може програтись до +18.
Температура води у морі 2-3 градуси у серпні.
⭐️🙏❤️
7:13 omg what is that????
It is an abandoned US military base used during second world war
Genius !
where is the hreen
It was a dry summer
Were you carrying a gun or any other type of deterrent to polar bears?
The gun is a good idea as there are polar bears in the area. I had flare signal pen with me and was fotunate not to met a bear.
@@ViktorPosnov Thx for the reply. Stunning scenery and beautifully captured (as always)!
@@ViktorPosnov You should consider a gun as polar bears are proper bullies in their own right... stay safe bro.
@@zachariaszut yes, you are right!
Amazing. I signed up and will also follow you on Instagram 😅😅😅
Thanks!
No crampons, no ice axes, no ropes? Not a Russian-style hiking in such a place from my yonger days :(
Lol, I still tried to be careful :)
Витя броскивцы следят за тобой
Я за бросчисом тоже на Инстаграмм слежу ;)
What the fuck is it you do to be able to do such incredible things
I do roofing :)
Omg! I see my life boring...
Did you do all this alone?
The guys with a sailboat did 2 food drops for me. I was trekking and pack rafting on my own.
@@ViktorPosnov very outstanding work sir. Was thinking about doing my own travel videos but no idea where to start. Maybe a video/ cinema/ filmography course at college is a good start?
@@drugfreelifter thanks! My approach would be to get the gear, try to film, and learn from the mistakes.
@@ViktorPosnov I will take your advice and have now subscribed to your channel. I want to see what other travel you have in store. Keep up the good work !
Awesome! What camera gear did you use?
Mavic 2, Nikon d850