Loved the cute cat❤ Thank you for sharing your experience and beautiful landscape with us. You are 100% correct about recycling and not remanufacturing everything. And wE should appreciate and take care of our beautiful Earth and all of nature. What animals live in that forest??? I'm glad you and your family had a wonderful safe outing.
Most Excellent! Thanks for sharing! Your first campsite in Sweden, reminds me of some of our forests with wild boar and places to camp here in England 😎👍
"Lots of tools with me" You Sir are a great storyteller. Plus a bonus. Does you good to get away from the spanners and socket drivers for a break. Then when you pick them up again, you will be better refreshed to tackle those nice old cars you have and do a better job too. When time allows and I need break and some solitude, I tend to go to the Broadleaved Woodlands of Central and Southern England. Sometimes it's like I'm the only one on the Planet until the distant whine of jet turbines fifteen kilometers above me reminds me I am not. Sitting quietly eating your packed lunch and the wildlife appear in full view. A fine Deer, a wild boar, even a little cheeky Stoat comes close to have a look, sitting up on its hind legs to get a better look. You only see things like that when being quiet. Many woodland birds even raptors (Birds of Prey ).. Sometimes a real bonus. A beautiful Purple Emperor Butterfly comes down from the high Oak Tree Tops to have a look. The second Purple Emperor I ever saw did precisely that. Flew strongly down from the higher tree tops circling me and my MGB. The males are inquisitive. Maybe it was attracted to the Blue colour or smell of my MGB car. It flew around me and it several times with the occasional flashes of purple. BMC Iris Blue was my car's actual colour. Here's a coincidence, when the Swedish Naturalist first described the Purple Emperor Butterfly, he gave it the following scientific name: Apatura iris. How is that for coincidence? iris blue .. Now back to the seaside with you and keep this good stuff coming.
👍 Looks exactly like Northern Michigan, in every way, right down to the architecture, and coast. We have a lot of Scandinavian architecture, because Northern Michigan was settled by Swedes, and Finns. Look up "Yoopers" 😉 I myself, am part Norwegian. 😆
Great video and trip. Some years ago me and my daugther drove also to Sweeden in my Vw1302 . It is something special to get on roadtrip in old classic s cars .
I like the spare coil spring on the dashboard - should put it in a little glass box marked "in case of emergency Break Glass" lol ps could say the same for the toilet roll !!!!!!
Sounds like the van did its' job very well, and there's nothing quite like a traditional diesel just puttering along pretty much at idle just using that torque they always seem to have... :D
Fantastisk! Jeg besøgte i sommers Båstnäs bilkyrkogård som også var helt vildt. Vi så på siden af en lille vej en forladt NSU Quickly (også uden motor). Fed video
Its because im not from Finland... :) the name is, but not the person.... I am Danish and almost all forests in Denmark can be walked out of within 15 minutes
@@adamknopp6631 Average car is around 450 a year.... It depends on weight and after 1998 its Km/l. Campers with Diesel engines are extremely expensive... but when it hits 35 years it will be lowered by 75%..... looking forward to that!
Great video! It was a really nice watch. I have just subscribed! I am currently restoring a 1984 Talbot Express (it was in a bad way when I got it, so its quite a big project), I am posting videos of its progress on my channel if you are interested? I can't wait for it to be finished so we can go on trips like yours to Sweden, I would love to go to Denmark and Norway too! I look forward to the next instalment!
The scenery looked like Kielder Forrest in Northumberland, England,UK.- The reason is that this huge forrest is almost made up of Scandinavian pine and spruce. Which , personally,I don't like ,as the trees are boring and planted in a compact land saving money making tax subsidy way . No beautiful native and or deciduous British trees here,just scandi green soldiers in a line. Oh well,I hope you don't take it personally.
Loved the cute cat❤
Thank you for sharing your experience and beautiful landscape with us. You are 100% correct about recycling and not remanufacturing everything. And wE should appreciate and take care of our beautiful Earth and all of nature. What animals live in that forest???
I'm glad you and your family had a wonderful safe outing.
Like your old camper van and just cruising around!
Great way to end this C25 journey. Thank you, sir!
That's great that the C25 went so well.
Most Excellent! Thanks for sharing! Your first campsite in Sweden, reminds me of some of our forests with wild boar and places to camp here in England 😎👍
That looks like a great trip!!
That was beautiful and a nice change too.
"Lots of tools with me"
You Sir are a great storyteller. Plus a bonus. Does you good to get away from the spanners and socket drivers for a break. Then when you pick them up again, you will be better refreshed to tackle those nice old cars you have and do a better job too.
When time allows and I need break and some solitude, I tend to go to the Broadleaved Woodlands of Central and Southern England. Sometimes it's like I'm the only one on the Planet until the distant whine of jet turbines fifteen kilometers above me reminds me I am not. Sitting quietly eating your packed lunch and the wildlife appear in full view. A fine Deer, a wild boar, even a little cheeky Stoat comes close to have a look, sitting up on its hind legs to get a better look. You only see things like that when being quiet. Many woodland birds even raptors (Birds of Prey ).. Sometimes a real bonus. A beautiful Purple Emperor Butterfly comes down from the high Oak Tree Tops to have a look. The second Purple Emperor I ever saw did precisely that. Flew strongly down from the higher tree tops circling me and my MGB. The males are inquisitive. Maybe it was attracted to the Blue colour or smell of my MGB car. It flew around me and it several times with the occasional flashes of purple. BMC Iris Blue was my car's actual colour. Here's a coincidence, when the Swedish Naturalist first described the Purple Emperor Butterfly, he gave it the following scientific name:
Apatura iris. How is that for coincidence? iris blue ..
Now back to the seaside with you and keep this good stuff coming.
Nice story! :) Thanks for that!
Seems you had a really nice holiday! Nice! I can't wait too see te C25 again on the screen,. Ciao Seppo! 🙂
It was really great... I think you know the feeling... :)
It’s good to know the Citroen went well ……you did a good job on the engine and were rewarded for it with you little break away
So great to hear and see that you enjoyed the trip! Thanks for sharing nice views! The autumn colors are amazing and C25 did really great job! :D
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
I really enjoyed seeing that the Sweden trip was a success, the scenery looked beautiful.
Wow! Thanks for sharing your trip with us! It looked amazing! :)
Excellent road trip, Sweden looks beautiful. Well done fixing up the camper.
Beautiful scenery, loved seeing this. Thanks for sharing with us
👍 Looks exactly like Northern Michigan, in every way, right down to the architecture, and coast. We have a lot of Scandinavian architecture, because Northern Michigan was settled by Swedes, and Finns. Look up "Yoopers" 😉 I myself, am part Norwegian. 😆
I think the trees are even taller in N MI! Such a beautiful state
Hi DMS! Long time no see!
I would like to see Michigan once... :)
How you insulated your C25? I see the board but what's underneath it?
I did not do it... but there is styrofoam back there....
Great video and trip. Some years ago me and my daugther drove also to Sweeden in my Vw1302 . It is something special to get on roadtrip in old classic s cars .
It is! So simple yet so rewarding to do...
I like the spare coil spring on the dashboard - should put it in a little glass box marked "in case of emergency Break Glass" lol
ps
could say the same for the toilet roll !!!!!!
Haha I should have shown all the spares I took on this trip... and tools! haha!
Great content 🙏🙏
Thanks!
Sounds like the van did its' job very well, and there's nothing quite like a traditional diesel just puttering along pretty much at idle just using that torque they always seem to have... :D
Fantastisk! Jeg besøgte i sommers Båstnäs bilkyrkogård som også var helt vildt. Vi så på siden af en lille vej en forladt NSU Quickly (også uden motor). Fed video
Uh den må jeg besøge en gang! tak!
I didn't think Finns were impressed by forest, hiven that forests are so abundant in Finland.
Its because im not from Finland... :) the name is, but not the person.... I am Danish and almost all forests in Denmark can be walked out of within 15 minutes
im happy that your trip went well =) you can visit me on the next trip to sweden =) its about 120 km north of stockholm.
Could be fun! thanks!
2500 euros? Is that excluding insurance?
Thats only road tax..... :O
@@SeasideGarage that’s so expensive. How much is the average car to tax?
@@adamknopp6631 Average car is around 450 a year.... It depends on weight and after 1998 its Km/l.
Campers with Diesel engines are extremely expensive... but when it hits 35 years it will be lowered by 75%..... looking forward to that!
Wow! In the uk I pay £200 per year for my 2011 euro 5 Skoda 4x4 , and insurance is £240 per year!
2500 euro tax omg we pay none in Belgium and 160 € insurance a year
Great video! It was a really nice watch. I have just subscribed! I am currently restoring a 1984 Talbot Express (it was in a bad way when I got it, so its quite a big project), I am posting videos of its progress on my channel if you are interested? I can't wait for it to be finished so we can go on trips like yours to Sweden, I would love to go to Denmark and Norway too! I look forward to the next instalment!
Great! I will check it out! :)
@@SeasideGarage Thanks! I will defiantly keep an eye on your uploads, especially the van!
The scenery looked like Kielder Forrest in Northumberland, England,UK.-
The reason is that this huge forrest is almost made up of Scandinavian pine and spruce. Which , personally,I don't like ,as the trees are boring and planted in a compact land saving money making tax subsidy way .
No beautiful native and or deciduous British trees here,just scandi green soldiers in a line.
Oh well,I hope you don't take it personally.
I love Pines.. But I dont like them on lines and in order... ;)