You are very brave and this is a fantastic video but man surely that is the same sound an ice cube makes when dropped in a drink and that's the ONLY one I want to experience first hand. Tx for posting this though very good indeed.
I mean, super brave guy and all, sure. But imagine being the guy with the camera, who has to do the same thing, directly behind the guy who just cracked the ice, while focusing on filming it.
What an incredible video, very clever Henrik , we visited Stockholm at Christmas and fell in love with your incredible scenery there. Will hopefully return one day soon, wishing you a Happy New Year too, keep up the skating.
True, I meant while skating you can't hear much of it yourself. Unless there's a cliff that reflects the sound back to you. For reference, here's my old phone camera take on 3-2 cm ice: ruclips.net/video/RAxoI54QOxU/видео.html
would like to buy the soundtrack/album if you publish a good quality recording (on bandcamp?) question: where did you place the recorder? Great sound. thanks for putting this on!
Sounds like a water drop in a moviescene where the person that the camera is following is dying or fainting and the sound of the drop gets all distorted.
Heard this eery sound once or twice at Lac Gauvreau in very cold snowless Decembers . Our fun was to bounce rocks on the ice to hear the reverberation.
I havnt heard that sound since i was a young kid. We used to dare eachother. Which one of us had the guts to cross a new frozen river near were i lived. It was crazy, looking back on it. Lol!
I've always wanted to skate a long distance out in the open like that, instead of just on an ice rink. Sort of like the difference between running on a track, and out on a trail.
I've skated ice like that; safe(ish) for one skater only. Don't stop or you might fall through. The skates are etching the ice like a glass cutting tool.
If we have about 5 cm of ice in the Netherlands the whole country goes skating ! Normally 5 cm should be really strong but I guess this is not a closed body of water like a lake. So under the ice there is still water moving.
You have to keep a steady momentum on ice like that or... splash. That’s why he took the poles with him. If you break thru you use the poles to get back up
Curious as to how you used a drone and still picked up the sound. The video I sent you [if you watched it] made the BBC Soundscape this morning, just the sound track. I was surprised to hear it on the radio.
Henrik Trygg well i understand his concerns. It isnt that obvious For Europeans.. its barley under -5 degrees and thats mostly for just a max of 10 h here. Every pond would crack immediately
It's not cracking all the way through, at least not in a way that can make holes. You can go back over the cracks again and again and nothing more happens. It's sort of a settling of the ice with a little weight on top.
Подтверждаю. Тонкий лёд издаёт именно такой звук. Правда я не на коньках ходил, а пешком, но и лёд тоньше был. По Азовскому морю. Идёшь, лёд гнётся, впереди волна. Прикольно. Риска никакого, потому что глубина по пояс и течения нет.
2:30 holy smokes, you can see the ice move!
Neat!
Henrik the last ice bender🤣. XD
Its already visible at 0:39 - 0:42 if you watch carefully.
If you slide fast enough the ice would not break
No way I'd go out when it's that thin ,it's cool though .If I heard the cracking I'd panic a little .
2:35 - see the ice bending....wow, great video
STAR WARS BLASTERS
XD
That was actually the frozen antenna support cables from one of the film locations ;)
It's funny how great overhead shots are just taken for granted these days, great video.
The most magical sound...the edges on the ice, I would LOOOVE to skate here...Thanks for this gift!!!
For a quick moment, I was skating with you guys ^^ Footage on point + great sound 10/10
needs 10 hours of the black ice sounds. I feel...drifted...to sleep...
I was playing pond hockey today and though an alien spaceship was shooting at us, but it was actually the ice vibrating under us
Shit I thought I accidentally started a Star Wars movie in background.
It is so refreshing to watch a video like this one. Great footage!
You are very brave and this is a fantastic video but man surely that is the same sound an ice cube makes when dropped in a drink and that's the ONLY one I want to experience first hand. Tx for posting this though very good indeed.
this is making me anxious.
"Black Ice" sounds like a great band name.
too late. According to rateyourmusic.com, there are 4 bands named Black Ice :/
Sounds like a refreshing adult beverage
I mean, super brave guy and all, sure. But imagine being the guy with the camera, who has to do the same thing, directly behind the guy who just cracked the ice, while focusing on filming it.
What an incredible video, very clever Henrik , we visited Stockholm at Christmas and fell in love with your incredible scenery there. Will hopefully return one day soon, wishing you a Happy New Year too, keep up the skating.
angela berwick thanks. Hope you get more winter next time. Its awful grey winter here now
2:30 you can see the ice bending like a tarp... crazy
Excellent footage! Thanks for sharing. In my experience, skater doesn't hear much of that amazing soundscape.
Marko E. Takanen thanks Marko. Youre right but if you backoff a little bit it gets loudet and clearer.
True, I meant while skating you can't hear much of it yourself. Unless there's a cliff that reflects the sound back to you.
For reference, here's my old phone camera take on 3-2 cm ice: ruclips.net/video/RAxoI54QOxU/видео.html
Marko E. Takanen exactly and then you need the speed to get the ice singing. I will buy a proper mic to capture it better. 👍🏻
would like to buy the soundtrack/album if you publish a good quality recording (on bandcamp?) question: where did you place the recorder? Great sound. thanks for putting this on!
Interesting.............he skates forward, but can only walk backwards!
Sampling these sounds . . . Here to tell you that the audio quality is great. Good work
sounds like the fish are having a laser gun war
Sounds like a water drop in a moviescene where the person that the camera is following is dying or fainting and the sound of the drop gets all distorted.
Heard this eery sound once or twice at Lac Gauvreau in very cold snowless Decembers . Our fun was to bounce rocks on the ice to hear the reverberation.
I grew up across the street from a lake, this sound used to freak me out
Underbar film. Och vilka härliga isljud!
Beautiful. Takes some balls..
i would always throw rocks, id get to hear more of it, being further away, and also wouldnt risk dying a frigid death
I havnt heard that sound since i was a young kid. We used to dare eachother. Which one of us had the guts to cross a new frozen river near were i lived. It was crazy, looking back on it. Lol!
You have to skate fast before the ice changes its mind.
Love it! Issmällar är naturens supersång!
I'll never forget the first time I tossed a rock over ice... it sounded like that.
Goddamit, what a video !!! Ethereal.. it's like a great audio-visual odyssey. WOW.....
uuuhhh... i'm sampling this... lol. I'll happily give y'all credit.
Magically
Took a big risk riding on that thin ice.
Not at all :-)
Ледяные яйца. Я аж холодным потом покрылся от трескающегося звука.
I've always wanted to skate a long distance out in the open like that, instead of just on an ice rink. Sort of like the difference between running on a track, and out on a trail.
who were the 66 people without souls that didn't like this?
Reminds me of growing up in the Kootenays. Beautiful and treacherous, had a few close calls, but damn that ice is thin.
Ultimate explorer, exploring.
That's kinda cool, great video, something different
Sounds like when they were playing those disc games in the original TRON.
Hans disappeared shortly after making this video.
I've skated ice like that; safe(ish) for one skater only. Don't stop or you might fall through. The skates are etching the ice like a glass cutting tool.
I love how mathematicians can stretch physics and pretty much break physics its great
If we have about 5 cm of ice in the Netherlands the whole country goes skating ! Normally 5 cm should be really strong but I guess this is not a closed body of water like a lake. So under the ice there is still water moving.
What do the fish think of this
"I wish I was a mammal and had an automatic thermoregulatory system, instead of this bullshit, cold-blooded, no-brand, discount system."
“Glug” 🫧🐟
I remember first time hearing this. I was scared af😂
45mm.... That looks more like 4-5 inches, which makes more sense.
Envy envy envy :) Great video, wild sounds :)
Sounds the same as railway lines when they are hit
That ice looked so thin, how did it hold his weight so easily when a little jabbing broke it
So that’s what that sound was from the ice lake in Red Dead Redemption 2.
Funny how the name of the uploader is, Henrik Trygg (Henrik Safe) You could clearly see the ice move when he slid past the camera.
my brain hurts
Jag älskar det här! Jag saknar Sverige. Bor sedan 27 år sedan I Australien. Nu har jag en Surfski och älskar vara ut på vattnet i vågorna
This is my new ASMR jam
literally speechless
menace sound
Beautiful Sound of Nature.
Nice, this happen when the ice is a bit stronger than 4 cm but not 6cm. All ice skaters know this.
Sounds like an alien ray gun battle going on
You are crazy! This is very dangerous...But the sound is beautiful. The ice of Ladoga lake sounds just as beautiful, but it is 40 cm now
sounds great... doesn't look safe
I would really like to have skates like this.
When I skate I go looking for this noise (it happens with thicker ice too). I call it “hunting for baby crocodiles”.
thats pretty dangerous once it break and you fall in you cant get out it will keep breaking
Amazing video!! I like this sound!
i have never seen anything like this
Cool video man, keep it up!
Thanks:-)
let's skate and then measure the ice thickness
great, I never heard something like this
Looks like so much fun.
Should Title, Man Walks on Water. .........................................
Stockholm! What a great ice, i understand your big grins =)
Thanks yeah it was a great little lake:-)
Real big balls my friend lol
Hello icy, my old friend
I've come to skate on you again...
Very nice but what a shame, no hockey stick or puck?. That looks like some premium high speed stick handling ice.
You have to keep a steady momentum on ice like that or... splash. That’s why he took the poles with him. If you break thru you use the poles to get back up
La Naturaleza no deja sorprendernos. Que maravilloso.
Very nice production Henrik, makes my vids look a child made them.
Oh thanks:-) Its my first try so hopefully i can take it further.. Thanks
Curious as to how you used a drone and still picked up the sound. The video I sent you [if you watched it] made the BBC Soundscape this morning, just the sound track. I was surprised to hear it on the radio.
Robert Lombardo i picked it up from another clip. But i have to buy an extern mic. Sorry missed that one. Send again
so relaxing... Thanks
pretty darned smooth for river ice IMO. but how cool are the clamp-on skates? looks like they have bindings like skis.
Noticed you have break away blades.
I hear a very similar sound coming from the rails-I suppose- just when the train approaches a subway station.
Brilliant video!!!
Now that would be an Awesome experience.
Extremely Cool
,,He'' is cold as ice🎵🎵🎵
Cool, but a better title would be The sound of thin ice
So...why would you skate on ice as it's breaking behind you again?
Isn´t that obvious:-) The ice is safe and easy to read even though it cracks..
Henrik Trygg well i understand his concerns. It isnt that obvious For Europeans.. its barley under -5 degrees and thats mostly for just a max of 10 h here. Every pond would crack immediately
Frank Andrusiewicz for the sounds, obviously
It's not cracking all the way through, at least not in a way that can make holes. You can go back over the cracks again and again and nothing more happens. It's sort of a settling of the ice with a little weight on top.
"Europeans".... the big differences in climate in Europe seems to elude you, my friend.
Lol I just skipped rocks on ice sheets on the South Platte River today, to recorded some of it too
Cool !!! Really amazing, what a great Idea ❄❄❄ Greetings from Corviniana / Germany 💖
What type of ice scaters did he used? They arent usual common scaters
Excellent !
Подтверждаю. Тонкий лёд издаёт именно такой звук. Правда я не на коньках ходил, а пешком, но и лёд тоньше был. По Азовскому морю. Идёшь, лёд гнётся, впереди волна. Прикольно. Риска никакого, потому что глубина по пояс и течения нет.
thin ice
love those skates-- can use any boots? are they Swedish?
A shame it wasn't recorded in stereo :(
Сould you travel between cities in such a way ?
Now I also heard after we were done skating as well