Sometimes it's hard to comprehend just how difficult it must be producing content constantly. You wouldn't think there's much inspiration in a simple journey of 3 flights and a short bus ride but you've grown into the job so much over the last couple of years that making twenty minutes of engaging content from it seems to come without any difficulty. Of course we don't see the amount of work behind the scenes with the editing, music selection etc, Good to see you made it home safely.
I not only laughed at the jaws portion, I had to replay it and laugh again! I am traveling right now as well, and this is me stopping for “a wee Steve Marsh break.”
Another excellent video, Steve - and as a former airline executive [Delta Air Lines], you were in excellent hands with SAS and KLM, two of the very best airlines in the industry... 👍
My dad worked for KLM so as a family we traveled quite a bit. The sounds of air travel - from the plane noises to the background chatter of the passengers - are the most relaxing sounds. I use videos like this to fall asleep every night. Thank you!
There's something really cool about you using public transport on so many of these trips. Makes it seem so much more accessible. Thanks for proving it can be done ❤
I really love how normal and relatable your content is. Connections, walking, bus stops in the dark, your DIY approach. This is how I like to do things. It’s so refreshing when every other thumbnail these days is 72 Hours in First Class XYZ.
Never ceases to amaze me how Scandinavian airfields / airports remain open in the most unfriendly of weather and temperatures 🤷♂️ Brilliant sense of humor on a long and difficult journey home, Hope you slept well and didn’t dream of Jaws tail planes or fin’s chasing you, let alone the shoe-less foot touching you 😂😂 Great video Steve Keep em coming 💪
Terry Taylor: Sir cast your You Tube videos to you TVfrom you cell/mobile phone or get the TH-cam app on your TV. You will of course need a smart TV, even though they are not really very smart.
Steve I don’t know how you do it - making an all day trek on buses, planes and a van all the way home, but after this one, I felt like I was the one who’d experienced the long journey home! Beautifully done sir!
Oh Steve. What a journey. So enjoyable to watch from the comfort of my armchair in my warm home. Credit to the Swedes for how they cope with such icy conditions. Bet your heart sank at the task of “deicing” your snow laden car in Aberdeen. You must have been so cold! 🥶
Hi Steve. Just to say thank you so much for sharing this wonderful trip, we have so enjoyed your journey. Beautiful places and stunning scenery. Glad you got home safe eventually even if it was to more snow 😊. Looking forward to your next adventure xx
Wow Steve. Brilliant presentation as always.thankyou..goodness knows how you manage to stay awake..hard going but we all appreciate your videos...beautiful footage..🤩🍔🍺
Hi Steve - I used to know Stockholm's Arlanda airport very well as back in 1995 I was working over in Moscow & used to fly back & forth via Stockholm with SAS once a month. Indeed for about 12 months I was a gold card frequent flier. Happy days! 😎
@@3amigos919It's lazy English on OPs part. 'Doing snow properly' could refer to the amount of snow Sweden gets, the quality of it or the public/state reaction to getting a large amount of it.
How sad to leave Sweden behind. It looks majestic! You make the travel part look easy! Thanks for the Sweden Series - really great videos and interesting adventures!
The beautiful nature of flight sends one’s imagination wild with intrigue because one minute you’re here & the next you’re there in a different world 😮😊
That was indeed a sad-looking breakfast. Do come back and film in Sweden at some point, however, it's been great to see! As others have pointed out, even most Swedes haven't visited the polar circle, so it's been a treat to follow it via your lens.
@@andrewpreston4127A cheese sandwich/wrap thing made with a "thick" flatbread called polar bread. Absolutely nothing wrong with it. Standard breakfast for many Swedes. Delicious with a cup of chocolate even. Very, very cheap of SAS though. The exact same product is sold at grocery stores for like €2
The captain on the last KLM flight sounded like Mentour Pilot, can you imagine that one TH-camr flying another TH-camr to their destination. Thanks Steve nice air travel video.
What was interesting here was in Glasgow if there is a slight frost the plane is delayed whilst they defrost the wings. In tge Artic you could build a snowman on them and away they go.😊
You did well to remain cheerful at the end of such a long journey. I did a return flight from Amsterdam to Stockholm and back with KLM in 2019 for 100 Euros. Both flights were enjoyable.
Nobody but you can make such a journey so compelling. I realise this isn't the true experience, but your skill at making these videos is unquestioned. Dare I say there's an ASMR quality to these travel day videos, especially when they're free from jeopardy. I loved this.
Thank you so much for this journey it was beautiful and a place I have always wanted to see. I really love the jaws theme as KLM was disappearing 😂. So happy you made it home safely 🤗❤️
Steve, considering you had 3 flights, 2 buses and a long drive, remarkably it went all smoothly. Keep up the content, as always refreshing and relatable to us normal folks like yourself!
Fantastic video again Steve & your return home from Sweden. Even though it was mighty cold, the places you visited looked very interesting. Thanks for sharing with us.... and i loved the Jaws music - brilliant ! :)
What a slog! Bet it felt good to sleep in your own bad that night. The way you edited out the curse word and later added the Jaws theme gave me quite a laugh. Thanks again Steve!
I really enjoyed your Arctic circle travels. It amazes me that despite the freezing cold and snow. These places just get on with life it is really impressive.
I bet back in the glory days of small airlines with turboprop planes, a Fokker F-27 or Vickers Viscount would have taken you straight from Kiruna to Embra. Thanks for sacrificing your arse for these insights! 🤗 There's no way it hasn't been frozen off on that rip! 🥴
What a lovely surprise - a video from my favourite youtuber ❤❤ It looked absolutely gorgeous but perishing at the same time. Glad you got home safely xxx
What I really enjoy with your videos Steve is the naturalness, it is like actually going on a trip with you, nothing fancy just real life, just as it is, it makes me want to go where you have been. I have watched your videos for some time but I seldom comment on anything here on youtube. Yours though are outstanding in their plain presentation.
Steve you produce the best travel videos anywhere! Living here as I do in SE Florida USA; your videos are likely the only way I'll get to visit your part of the world. Thanks so much! 😅😅😅😅
Seeing you travel in winter is so much more fun than in the summer. What a boring time waiting around but you made it. Great series from Sweden with extra videos too.
I felt your pain. That long journey all the way from Swedish Lapland only to find your car encased in snow and having to dig it out before the final leg of your journey. I bet you slept well that night! ☃🏁
Hi Steve Paul from Kent again another fabulous loved the ABBA pictures on the wall at Stockholm airport my favourite pop group glad you enjoyed the experience looked wonderful take care Paul
Have you thought about kitting out the back of your van with a makeshift bed and somewhere you can sleep occasionally? For me, your journey was, although very good but very long and tiring. And it must have felt great to finally get to Aberdeen, but imagine when you get to your van, you could have a nice well rested nap before driving back home!
Hi again Steve, I enjoyed it, your some guy, you take us all over the place. I liked the K L M to the Jaws theme tune, wee laugh there. Thank you, from me in Irvine 😁
Really enjoyed that Steve, many thanks! Not gonna lie, when I saw the amount of snow piled up on your car, for a split second I thought we were going to get a bonus-bonus video of your late-night expedition from Aberdeen to Montrose 🤣
The JAWS reference made me chortle!! Might I suggest a car cover for your car when parking over many days with the threat of snow?? I work overnight at a hospital and during the winter always plan for an extra few minutes to quickly cover and secure it to my car. Many a snowstorm has seen my coworkers struggling to clear their cars after a long shift and overnight snow---but I just remove, shake, and leave in a clean, no snow car. Even at the airport--I always ask the parking attendants at the long term lots, but they always say yes. Returning back to a car not covered in snow or bird poop makes a long journey better. Love the vids!! ❤
I so enjoy yourn videos from the comfort of my home. I don't much like flying but enjoy watching you get about so easily it seems. Mind how you go mate!
Stunning scenery from your SAS window seat. Flight take-offs never bore me. Even though take-off engineering is standard science, it still feels (childishly) miraculous to me that something as heavy as a plane can fight gravity law successfully. Loved your trip to Kiruna.
when you’re exhausted your mind works in weird ways…that Jaws joke was hilarious 🤣 now enjoy your sleep and hopefully you get some good rest in the next adventures
Thanks for the mid week bonus Steve.You manage to make a return journey seem so interesting.ooh and we got a glimps of Jaws too!! Excellent as usual Steve .❤
That's the airport bus I drive every other weekend and that's my colleague driving 😄
Cool beans !
What a great place to drive a bus!
I laughed more than I should have at the JAWS tail fin part lol. great video
Same! Quite frantically, my cat looked at me like 'What the f hooman, u ok?' 😂 Loved the video, always relaxing to watch. 😊
It was excellent!
Me too !!
Yh that was fab tickled me too
I think we all did :)
Sometimes it's hard to comprehend just how difficult it must be producing content constantly. You wouldn't think there's much inspiration in a simple journey of 3 flights and a short bus ride but you've grown into the job so much over the last couple of years that making twenty minutes of engaging content from it seems to come without any difficulty. Of course we don't see the amount of work behind the scenes with the editing, music selection etc, Good to see you made it home safely.
I genuinely appreciate this!!!
@@steve-marsh You have something very special & modest to boot.
I couldn't have said it any better. There can't be many who produce such engaging content!
And you're so likeable, Steve. I love your videos.
Agree with all of this. Great guy, great job!
Laughed at the KLM “fin” accompanied by Jaws music 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
I laughed to😂Ingenious 👍
That intro sums Steve up perfectly. Brilliant.
1. Get home.
2. Film it.
Awesome.
I loved the Jaws music, very amusing. Well done Steve!
I love your sense of humor even when you are exhausted I’m sure! The jaws theme was perfect! God bless and thank you!
Aww thanks :)
I not only laughed at the jaws portion, I had to replay it and laugh again! I am traveling right now as well, and this is me stopping for “a wee Steve Marsh break.”
That made me laugh too 😂
You earn your money Steve, I’m exhausted just watching you journey home, thanks for the video.
Another excellent video, Steve - and as a former airline executive [Delta Air Lines], you were in excellent hands with SAS and KLM, two of the very best airlines in the industry... 👍
My dad worked for KLM so as a family we traveled quite a bit. The sounds of air travel - from the plane noises to the background chatter of the passengers - are the most relaxing sounds. I use videos like this to fall asleep every night. Thank you!
There's something really cool about you using public transport on so many of these trips. Makes it seem so much more accessible. Thanks for proving it can be done ❤
I really love how normal and relatable your content is. Connections, walking, bus stops in the dark, your DIY approach. This is how I like to do things. It’s so refreshing when every other thumbnail these days is 72 Hours in First Class XYZ.
Steve, my 92 year old father in law loves your channel.
Ian from Monifieth. 👍🐈⬛
It’s hard. To arcticulate how much I enjoyed this series. I just lapped it up. ⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍 from 🇦🇺
The 'Jaws' tail fin made us laugh out loud. So good. 😂
What a privilege to visit Kiruna with you. Thank you
Never ceases to amaze me how Scandinavian airfields / airports remain open in the most unfriendly of weather and temperatures 🤷♂️
Brilliant sense of humor on a long and difficult journey home,
Hope you slept well and didn’t dream of Jaws tail planes or fin’s chasing you, let alone the shoe-less foot touching you 😂😂
Great video Steve
Keep em coming 💪
One thing I love about Scandinavian and Sweden in particular. The bus drivers are always super friendly and helpful 🤩
Realy enjoyed this trip. I feel knackered just watching it! 😮💯❄️❄️
Sir, I have to say, I wish what is available on TV was as good as watching your videos. Thank you for taking us on all of these adventures.
Well said, my hubby is hooked now too.
Terry Taylor: Sir cast your You Tube videos to you TVfrom you cell/mobile phone or get the TH-cam app on your TV. You will of course need a smart TV, even though they are not really very smart.
Totally agree, I’ve just discovered Steve’s videos.
That "JAWS" part was awesome and cunningly sharp made up! 😂 Great video as always!!
Steve I don’t know how you do it - making an all day trek on buses, planes and a van all the way home, but after this one, I felt like I was the one who’d experienced the long journey home! Beautifully done sir!
Oh Steve. What a journey. So enjoyable to watch from the comfort of my armchair in my warm home. Credit to the Swedes for how they cope with such icy conditions. Bet your heart sank at the task of “deicing” your snow laden car in Aberdeen. You must have been so cold! 🥶
I'm happy he decided to visit my part of the world. As for the icy conditions - it's not that bad.
Hi Steve. Just to say thank you so much for sharing this wonderful trip, we have so enjoyed your journey. Beautiful places and stunning scenery. Glad you got home safe eventually even if it was to more snow 😊. Looking forward to your next adventure xx
Steve “Spielberg” Marsh directs Jaws spoof 😂 good yin
I have been both in Kiruna and Montrose, went to School in Jokkmokk and worked at NOV in Montrose, had a alligator burger at a pub in Montrose.
Wow Steve. Brilliant presentation as always.thankyou..goodness knows how you manage to stay awake..hard going but we all appreciate your videos...beautiful footage..🤩🍔🍺
Steve ur my favorite travel channel, genuine person🎉😊
Hi Steve - I used to know Stockholm's Arlanda airport very well as back in 1995 I was working over in Moscow & used to fly back & forth via Stockholm with SAS once a month. Indeed for about 12 months I was a gold card frequent flier. Happy days! 😎
Have to admit: I'm kind of addicted to your videos! Thank you so much!!
The Swedes know how to do snow properly !
Only the northernmost bits of Sweden these days I'm afraid.
@@AuroraJadefyre what are you talking about? This winter it's been snowing everywhere except Skåne since November 😂
@@3amigos919 true but them lots can’t handle the snow. Complete chaos
Really 🤣🤣@@AuroraJadefyre
@@3amigos919It's lazy English on OPs part. 'Doing snow properly' could refer to the amount of snow Sweden gets, the quality of it or the public/state reaction to getting a large amount of it.
What a boxset of movies!! I liked the "Jaws" theme when the tailplane went past!! Very droll!! Many thanks Steve.
How sad to leave Sweden behind. It looks majestic! You make the travel part look easy! Thanks for the Sweden Series - really great videos and interesting adventures!
Those long travel days are exhausting; they are part of the price of travel I guess. Thanks for sharing.
That WAS a long day, but you weathered it like a champ! Thanks for bringing us in your carry-on! 😉😊
The beautiful nature of flight sends one’s imagination wild with intrigue because one minute you’re here & the next you’re there in a different world 😮😊
That was indeed a sad-looking breakfast. Do come back and film in Sweden at some point, however, it's been great to see! As others have pointed out, even most Swedes haven't visited the polar circle, so it's been a treat to follow it via your lens.
Yes, it was really tragic looking. I'm still wondering what it actually was, or intended to be.
@@andrewpreston4127A cheese sandwich/wrap thing made with a "thick" flatbread called polar bread.
Absolutely nothing wrong with it. Standard breakfast for many Swedes. Delicious with a cup of chocolate even. Very, very cheap of SAS though. The exact same product is sold at grocery stores for like €2
Agree 🤣 The could at least have reindeer meat in the polar bread. Not just cheese. 😨
The captain on the last KLM flight sounded like Mentour Pilot, can you imagine that one TH-camr flying another TH-camr to their destination. Thanks Steve nice air travel video.
That would be my dream!
What was interesting here was in Glasgow if there is a slight frost the plane is delayed whilst they defrost the wings. In tge Artic you could build a snowman on them and away they go.😊
Really nice to get an extra film from you.enjoyed the jaws and clock parts
I love the hilarious Jaws music as we watch the fin of the plane taxi past. For a guy traveling all day Steve I love how you keep your sense of humor
You did well to remain cheerful at the end of such a long journey. I did a return flight from Amsterdam to Stockholm and back with KLM in 2019 for 100 Euros. Both flights were enjoyable.
Nobody but you can make such a journey so compelling. I realise this isn't the true experience, but your skill at making these videos is unquestioned. Dare I say there's an ASMR quality to these travel day videos, especially when they're free from jeopardy. I loved this.
Thank you so much for this journey it was beautiful and a place I have always wanted to see. I really love the jaws theme as KLM was disappearing 😂. So happy you made it home safely 🤗❤️
Loved your Jaws reference with tail of the KLM plane, very cute. Another great video.
I'm also a FlightRadar24 member. I find it quite relaxing to watch the aircraft buzzing around the stratosphere.
Steve, considering you had 3 flights, 2 buses and a long drive, remarkably it went all smoothly. Keep up the content, as always refreshing and relatable to us normal folks like yourself!
Hi Steve, I really enjoyed your travel to the Arctic. I admire your dedication to your thought processes and time taken to plan these journeys.
What a wonderful vid for us! Thanks so much for valiant day and night filming. I loved it and enjoy your humour!
Fantastic video again Steve & your return home from Sweden. Even though it was mighty cold, the places you visited looked very interesting. Thanks for sharing with us.... and i loved the Jaws music - brilliant ! :)
Yet again, it is a very enjoyable film. Looking forward to your next adventure 😀
I'm sitting here in my warm room, looking out the plane window at the snow beside the runway, and shivering 🤣
Great shot featuring ABBA ;-)
Ah yes! The Sky Shark migration in the Netherlands is a sight to see!
What a slog! Bet it felt good to sleep in your own bad that night. The way you edited out the curse word and later added the Jaws theme gave me quite a laugh. Thanks again Steve!
I really enjoyed your Arctic circle travels. It amazes me that despite the freezing cold and snow. These places just get on with life it is really impressive.
A weekday bonus video is a treat to the eyes, love the content as always ❤
Thank you for another great video Steve. I loved the Jaws music combo with the KLM tail fin at Schiphol, nice touch 😊
I’ve really enjoyed this series of clips Steve, looks like you had a great time, bet you slept for a week after though 🤣🤣✊
I bet back in the glory days of small airlines with turboprop planes, a Fokker F-27 or Vickers Viscount would have taken you straight from Kiruna to Embra.
Thanks for sacrificing your arse for these insights! 🤗 There's no way it hasn't been frozen off on that rip! 🥴
Really enjoyed watching this video and the views were spectacular! And you even managed to bring the arctic weather back home with you!
I just love the weird and beautiful light from the sky at those high latitudes
What a lovely surprise - a video from my favourite youtuber ❤❤
It looked absolutely gorgeous but perishing at the same time. Glad you got home safely xxx
Thank you from someone who finds it hard to switch off
❤. These last two videos have made me fall in love with you.
Thanks for another great video Steve. I bet everywhere you travel has better roads and pavements than montrose, they're deadly!
What I really enjoy with your videos Steve is the naturalness, it is like actually going on a trip with you, nothing fancy just real life, just as it is, it makes me want to go where you have been. I have watched your videos for some time but I seldom comment on anything here on youtube. Yours though are outstanding in their plain presentation.
Three flights and your almost home, not too bad in one day, from snow to snow, not much changes except the language, All the best Steve.
Thank you for sharing your journey home with us and I seriously can’t believe how much snow was on your car
Hmmm. I think the Muppet's Swedish chef must make the SAS sandwiches. 😮
Steve you produce the best travel videos anywhere! Living here as I do in SE Florida USA; your videos are likely the only way I'll get to visit your part of the world. Thanks so much! 😅😅😅😅
I’m still in awe of that ice hotel it really was fantastic
Safe travels home
Seeing you travel in winter is so much more fun than in the summer. What a boring time waiting around but you made it. Great series from Sweden with extra videos too.
Oh that was a long journey home Steve. It’s good to be reminded of the sometimes down sides of travel.
I felt your pain. That long journey all the way from Swedish Lapland only to find your car encased in snow and having to dig it out before the final leg of your journey. I bet you slept well that night! ☃🏁
Great video again Steve. Getting some lovely adventures under your belt 👍👍
Cheers Rob!
Hi Steve Paul from Kent again another fabulous loved the ABBA pictures on the wall at Stockholm airport my favourite pop group glad you enjoyed the experience looked wonderful take care Paul
Have you thought about kitting out the back of your van with a makeshift bed and somewhere you can sleep occasionally? For me, your journey was, although very good but very long and tiring. And it must have felt great to finally get to Aberdeen, but imagine when you get to your van, you could have a nice well rested nap before driving back home!
You are a lucky man to do all this traveling!
Stive love your channel your incredible and amazing buddy 😎you keep me happy thank you for being such a amazing person
What an exciting journey ,less stressful from here watching ,feeling with you the cold and the beauty,thank you!😊
Hi again Steve, I enjoyed it, your some guy, you take us all over the place.
I liked the K L M to the Jaws theme tune, wee laugh there. Thank you, from me in Irvine 😁
Really enjoyed that Steve, many thanks! Not gonna lie, when I saw the amount of snow piled up on your car, for a split second I thought we were going to get a bonus-bonus video of your late-night expedition from Aberdeen to Montrose 🤣
Excellent. Loved the flight views. Always amazed at how quickly the plane is suddenly airborne . I have really enjoyed your Northern journeys.
The JAWS reference made me chortle!! Might I suggest a car cover for your car when parking over many days with the threat of snow?? I work overnight at a hospital and during the winter always plan for an extra few minutes to quickly cover and secure it to my car. Many a snowstorm has seen my coworkers struggling to clear their cars after a long shift and overnight snow---but I just remove, shake, and leave in a clean, no snow car. Even at the airport--I always ask the parking attendants at the long term lots, but they always say yes. Returning back to a car not covered in snow or bird poop makes a long journey better. Love the vids!! ❤
Ah, thanks for the weekday bonus video, Steve. Kudos for finding some humor @ 17:05 after a stressful flight. 😅
used to fly all over the world when flying was a pleasure, thanks to todays conditions i dont miss any of it now
I'll like that one just for the Jaws music 🤣
Great video yet again especially the filming of the take off .
you must love snow !
I so enjoy yourn videos from the comfort of my home. I don't much like flying but enjoy watching you get about so easily it seems. Mind how you go mate!
Thanks for the bonus video Steve. Always enjoy your videos and already looking forward to where you go next on your travels 👍🙂
Get Home Well,dear Steve.......what an adventure..... Blessings and greetings from Daggy Kiel Germany ☘️☘️☘️
I enjoyed this video. So interesting. BOING! SAS steward says "Alrightee, welcome aboard etc". The little joys of travel. Thank you.
Stunning scenery from your SAS window seat. Flight take-offs never bore me. Even though take-off engineering is standard science, it still feels (childishly) miraculous to me that something as heavy as a plane can fight gravity law successfully. Loved your trip to Kiruna.
Love your non-moneytisation and honesty. i subscribed. Keep up the Trains; Planes and Automobiles' aesthetics!
Class vlog. Maintaining a terrific quality but that's what Super Steve delivers 😊😊
You know it is cold when the snow squeaks under your feet with every step.
when you’re exhausted your mind works in weird ways…that Jaws joke was hilarious 🤣
now enjoy your sleep and hopefully you get some good rest in the next adventures
The Kiruna takeoff sounded like a TOGA. Nice.
Another fantastic vlog mate, keep up the good work to keep us entertained!!
Have been really enjoying these series of videos, so interesting & enjoyable so well done 👍👍👍
Thanks for the mid week bonus Steve.You manage to make a return journey seem so interesting.ooh and we got a glimps of Jaws too!! Excellent as usual Steve .❤