Tips for next fish: just cut fish steaks and leave the skin on the steaks. Salt, pepper and som butter in the pan/foil. Skin will peel off when the fish is done. Good Luck!
The skin makes it easier to cook in a pan, because it won't fall apart on you when you turn it around. You should cook it skin side down first. Some fresh water trout from murky ponds don't taste good with the skin on, though, but sea trout should be good to go.
Hey fellow motorcycle enthusiasts! I'm from Kenya and have always dreamed of embarking on long bike trips. Unfortunately, financial constraints have held me back. If anyone has a motorcycle they're thinking of giving away or donating, I'd be incredibly grateful for the opportunity to make my dream a reality. Let's connect and see if we can make it happen!"
@@bongzilla4172 share Hey fellow motorcycle enthusiasts! I'm from Kenya and have always dreamed of embarking on long bike trips. Unfortunately, financial constraints have held me back. If anyone has a motorcycle they're thinking of giving away or donating, I'd be incredibly grateful for the opportunity to make my dream a reality. Let's connect and see if we can make it happen!"
We in general aren't a wavey people. Mostly just race a hand up in the air as a acknowledgment of a person coming and going. But if someone gives a big enthusiastic wave we will probably wave back in slight confusion or to avoid feeling awkward xD And he gave you a fish as compensation for letting him brag. Look at these fine fish I got! You have acknowledged my fine fish, so you may have one. I'm joking! Mostly... But like, would be rather rude to show someone something delicious and being like, "You can't have any tho."
If you can get some tin foil then you can create a bag for the fish and add some lemon juice, butter, and some herbs like dill in there and cook the fish in the hot coals of the fire. Or you can even heat up some rocks in the fire, lay over some onions, and then cook the fish on the top, skin down, which will steam it. You can also poach the fish in water although don't cook it too long.
Yeeeess! There we got again. Norway looks nice to bike around, and what a great start! Wowsies! Up here, very often different landtypes, rivers and such create natural boundaries between countries and sections of the country.
@@baldis12 That's so few people, and they don't carve their way into the land the way offroad drivers would... Jumping the same hill over and over and over until it's basically just a mud-hole coated in 2 stroke juice. The number of tourists who would be off roading in norwegian nature every year would outnumber the sami who HAVE THE RIGHT TO THEIR LAND. You make it sound like they're savages just ruining land up there, when in reality they've been there for thousands of years living just fine with nature, while the rest of us are clueless enough to think that they're causing havoc with a few ATVs as they drive out to check on their animals every once in a while. The point is to LIMIT the exposure. There aren't that many sami, and the vast majority of them do not own reindeer. We're talking maybe a few hundred people.. vs thousands of potential tourists.. Most of whom would be off roading relatively close to a road, so pretty much all the havoc would be caused over and over in certain places. The tourism would grow, because people would LOVE to off road in our amazing country. Norwegians at large would start off roading far more cause we're a motoring nation. We would absolutely destroy the area SO FAST. We're talking a handful of people hardly doing any damage AND using the vehicles for work.. Vs a bunch of goobers carelessly mangling the tundra, which will then grow back slooooowly because it's the fricken tundra. Norwegian waters have been emptied by hobby fishermen already. Back in the 80s I could catch fish in an instant. Today, nah. Rivers are dead because the forests are dead, and the forests are dead because we cut them down and planted everything at the same time, causing a dense canopy and no growth on the forest floor. Nothing on the forest floor means no insects, no insects means no fish. Total ecological collapse. Sami didn't cause that. Just greedy norwegians. 1% of our forest is untouched. The rest is basically just a monocrop type of situation. And that's why we hardly have animals in the forests anymore.
@@JimmyNuisance lots of words here. Ofc I don't want everyone to drive quads and motor vehicles araound there. It would ruin it even more than the sami already have.
I think the river crossing at 13:20 might be the one where Ride the Bean crashed 3 years ago. Only then there were no sticks to indicate that the road suddenly drops. At 69°29'59.4"N 23°30'37.8"E
Cool video!! Great job crossing those water filled roads 😛 I had a major accident 4 years ago at the spot you cross at 13:30 I came from the north and ended up in the middle of that river 😅🤦🏼♂️🏍️ Has to be ressurs by a helicopter 😂
Thanks to RUclips for introducing me to you!! Martha, I've watched Itchy Boots for a long time, and I do see a rookie Noraly in you. Of course, it's different thing to be one your own, but I have SO much respect for you letting Mitch take over when you're not confident, but I also bet you'll try more and more, as you gain more time and experience riding the bike in new and unknown circumstances, as you already have. Huge 👍 for you. And for both of you 👍👍! 🥰 It's so nice to meet both of you, and I'm looking forward to watching what comes next and the previous videos. Sadly, I only rode with my boyfriend on his bike, a Yamaha 1100, from Denmark to Yugoslavia (and back) when I was 16 years old, a 3 week adventure through Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Yugoslavia, and Osterrich. I swore then I would ride myself one day, and I did a few times, (small local trips on a friends Honda 400), but never got a motorcycle license or a motorcycle, as I began to fly gliders instead the next summer... I only regret I didn't do both!! From Denmark, I, Pia, send you lots of love and respect, and may your adventure be filled with amazing nature, people, rides, and positive memories. ❤❤
A dream come true for you. What a different landscape from Finland. I never thought this was possible in neighbouring countries with the same geology/glaciology. You seem to enjoy the small rivers, they remind me of Midwales. Fast in make you wet, too slow makes you drown. Thanks for another entertaining episode, Günter/Nürnberg
A Tip for caming in Norway, we discovered that mosquitos do not like the wind @all so if you find a spot with a decent breeze that wont blow you tent away, its probably a good spot to hide from them beasts. Also watch out for the very little flies, i believe they call them "Knots" they are a bit smaller than fruit flys but boy are they annoying. They love lakes and still water but also hate any kind of wind :) Hope that may help you hide a bit more from these beasts. Thanks for taking us along and have a safe Ride :)
Martha, never doubt yourself about your riding capabilities. It's disheartening at the time when you accept defeat and have to get your partner to do tricky parts, but just remember all the experience you've built prior to that moment and how far you've come. Keep it up! Speaking from experience! From Hayley (two ride wild) 😊 keep it up guys!!
The drone footage section was so good!! Watching the trust you two have with one another to ride side by side is so cool. Can’t believe Martha is new to riding watching this. Loving this series 😁🤙🏻
Martha, you're spot on about the red markings. And yes, you do need a license. But it's a fairly easy course. Takes about a day and a half to complete.
Norway is all nature and amazing views, i do recommend as you said you'd love to travel and see ''untouched'' landscape...do a proper tour around Norway! East, West, North and some south and it will change your view on nature as a whole. Biking in Norway is probably the BEST country other then Switzerland to do on a bike!
you dont have to descale the fish. Just cut files, or slice it up, and fry it with some butter. You then peal the skin before eating, or allso eat the crispy skin. If you boil it, then peal the skin. Eat with some potatoes, and sour cream. its amasingly good :)
Welkome to Norway. You have a loot of good turist spots ahead of you. All the way down to the south. Love the sky we have up in the north. Clear Blue, dottet clouds, litle to no haze, just as it used to be, before the spraying of the sky,s started some yares ago. It will be more and more haze the further south you get. and fast to, so absorb. But i hope you having a realy nice trip trou our nice country.
Well done taking care of that trout with no experience nor tools! Next time, you might prepare for it, and even catch your own ;) About the mosquitoes, there is a repellant that works pretty well called Autan, or you could get Lidocaine to ease the pain and keep you from scratching them.
Amazing to see that post road from the country crossing to Alta in summer. I have just ridden it on snowmobile. 😄 I live up here, so I have been about in winter. 😁
live near the road section you talk about with the read crosses and it is great fun during the winter months aswell. you can join someone who allready has their license for the snowmobile and drive a seperate snowmobile after the person with the license! recomend coming to Kautokeino and Alta in winter and either find a local to take you riding or some guided tour. the guided tours migth be short and boring sometimes so i would recomend a local to take you for a trip :D
Well done! You rode quite a long stretch of Finland and definitely a longer distance that would be from the southmost place to the northmost place. Props for that. But, if we are accurate you guys didn't ride the FULL length of Finland. Practical places to start and end the journey using a motorcycle would be Hanko (the southmost town, and the southmost place in the mainland is one of its peninsula, Tullinniemi, but it's a nature reserve area and can be accessed only by foot) and Nuorgam (510 km north from Rovaniemi, 210 km from Ivalo airport and 30 km to Barents Sea) that has a border crossing to Norway. Nuorgam is roughly 160 km more north than Kivilompolo's border crossing. But, most Finns (including myself, for only been to 4 km northwest from Raattama that's 60 km from Kivilompolo) haven't been as north in Finland as you have so, once again: Well done!
not gonna lie but i like your editing, it's just a little different then the usual RUclipsrs especially those little clips you put at the end. when I rode bike I used to pick up my feet and put them on the crank case or lift them up towards the front fender. cool ride through
Hi, just wondering if you've done any upgrades to your bikes, apart from Marthas being lowered? Not sure if I've missed it in another video or not. Thanks.
Trout, or in this case sea trout is the cusin of salmon. so it has a very similar taste, at least wild ones. Exported salmon comes from farmed salmon, and probobly have more fat caused fully access to food and makes them a bit different, that makes a different taste from wild salmon and trout. the more fat, the more taste/falvor. like beef. like the breed Dexter, who got a marble kind of meet, very taysty. Enjoy Norway!
and try 92Willeo tips with a few drops of lemon also, it will be amazing to put into a wrap as you did. If you come by middle of Norway, i can cook it for you. An together with the meal, you can get tips of places that hardly Norwegians know about
Fish clean up is not easy. You need some ...but leatherman is not the best one to do that😅.It is allways better to leave " skin "on .But next is much easier to do that.
You should have gone farther up Finland and crossed the border outside Kirkenes, you could have visited Grense Jakobselv and seen Norways border with Russia :)
The reindeer up north is not wild, but tame, domesticated for thousands of years, and belongs to our indigenous population the Sámi, who are distant related to all Native Americans, and tho they pass as white, they are neither Germanic nor Norwegian. Their ancient ancestors the Proto Finns migrated from Siberia Asia to Northern Norway during the Last Ice Age, and back then no modern Norwegian country, culture, people, language or society existed yet which is why they are indigenous.
i would never drive that fast on roads that bad. It is a miracle you managed it. one little stone or hole in the wrong place, and you would fly over the bike and get it ontop of your back. You should be glad to be alive. Otherwise, the video was wonderful.
Its annoying to hear motors when your in the wilderness. Few hikers like the silence of nature explode with traffic. Keep to roads meant for motor veicles and have a Nice trip in Norway.
Tips for next fish: just cut fish steaks and leave the skin on the steaks. Salt, pepper and som butter in the pan/foil. Skin will peel off when the fish is done. Good Luck!
The skin is the best part though..
The skin makes it easier to cook in a pan, because it won't fall apart on you when you turn it around. You should cook it skin side down first.
Some fresh water trout from murky ponds don't taste good with the skin on, though, but sea trout should be good to go.
Hey fellow motorcycle enthusiasts! I'm from Kenya and have always dreamed of embarking on long bike trips. Unfortunately, financial constraints have held me back. If anyone has a motorcycle they're thinking of giving away or donating, I'd be incredibly grateful for the opportunity to make my dream a reality. Let's connect and see if we can make it happen!"
Just scrape of the scales and you'll have a crispy piece of skin which is delicious with trout.
@@bongzilla4172 share Hey fellow motorcycle enthusiasts! I'm from Kenya and have always dreamed of embarking on long bike trips. Unfortunately, financial constraints have held me back. If anyone has a motorcycle they're thinking of giving away or donating, I'd be incredibly grateful for the opportunity to make my dream a reality. Let's connect and see if we can make it happen!"
the people up there is mainly amazing, humble and friendly
We in general aren't a wavey people. Mostly just race a hand up in the air as a acknowledgment of a person coming and going.
But if someone gives a big enthusiastic wave we will probably wave back in slight confusion or to avoid feeling awkward xD
And he gave you a fish as compensation for letting him brag.
Look at these fine fish I got! You have acknowledged my fine fish, so you may have one.
I'm joking! Mostly... But like, would be rather rude to show someone something delicious and being like, "You can't have any tho."
If you can get some tin foil then you can create a bag for the fish and add some lemon juice, butter, and some herbs like dill in there and cook the fish in the hot coals of the fire. Or you can even heat up some rocks in the fire, lay over some onions, and then cook the fish on the top, skin down, which will steam it. You can also poach the fish in water although don't cook it too long.
Yeeeess! There we got again. Norway looks nice to bike around, and what a great start! Wowsies! Up here, very often different landtypes, rivers and such create natural boundaries between countries and sections of the country.
Welcome to Norway! 😀
Artic fauna is very fragile. That's why off road is forbidden.
Welcome to Norway 😊
Arctic…😅
@@dimebag6675 😂😂. To fast typing 😂
except for the sami people tearing it up with quads :/ ,. while emptying lakes with net chains.
@@baldis12 That's so few people, and they don't carve their way into the land the way offroad drivers would... Jumping the same hill over and over and over until it's basically just a mud-hole coated in 2 stroke juice.
The number of tourists who would be off roading in norwegian nature every year would outnumber the sami who HAVE THE RIGHT TO THEIR LAND.
You make it sound like they're savages just ruining land up there, when in reality they've been there for thousands of years living just fine with nature, while the rest of us are clueless enough to think that they're causing havoc with a few ATVs as they drive out to check on their animals every once in a while.
The point is to LIMIT the exposure. There aren't that many sami, and the vast majority of them do not own reindeer. We're talking maybe a few hundred people.. vs thousands of potential tourists.. Most of whom would be off roading relatively close to a road, so pretty much all the havoc would be caused over and over in certain places. The tourism would grow, because people would LOVE to off road in our amazing country. Norwegians at large would start off roading far more cause we're a motoring nation. We would absolutely destroy the area SO FAST.
We're talking a handful of people hardly doing any damage AND using the vehicles for work.. Vs a bunch of goobers carelessly mangling the tundra, which will then grow back slooooowly because it's the fricken tundra.
Norwegian waters have been emptied by hobby fishermen already. Back in the 80s I could catch fish in an instant. Today, nah. Rivers are dead because the forests are dead, and the forests are dead because we cut them down and planted everything at the same time, causing a dense canopy and no growth on the forest floor. Nothing on the forest floor means no insects, no insects means no fish. Total ecological collapse.
Sami didn't cause that. Just greedy norwegians. 1% of our forest is untouched. The rest is basically just a monocrop type of situation. And that's why we hardly have animals in the forests anymore.
@@JimmyNuisance lots of words here. Ofc I don't want everyone to drive quads and motor vehicles araound there. It would ruin it even more than the sami already have.
I think the river crossing at 13:20 might be the one where Ride the Bean crashed 3 years ago. Only then there were no sticks to indicate that the road suddenly drops. At 69°29'59.4"N 23°30'37.8"E
i was looking for this comment. yeah this must be where he ran of the bridge. good to see that it has been properly marked now
Same thought
It’s the same one, but Ride The Bean came from the north.
RIP Pia
Yea i was thinking the same... :(
Really looking forward to watch this. Welcome to Norway, I hope you will continue south 😊🇳🇴
Cool video!! Great job crossing those water filled roads 😛
I had a major accident 4 years ago at the spot you cross at 13:30
I came from the north and ended up in the middle of that river 😅🤦🏼♂️🏍️
Has to be ressurs by a helicopter 😂
Thanks to RUclips for introducing me to you!!
Martha, I've watched Itchy Boots for a long time, and I do see a rookie Noraly in you.
Of course, it's different thing to be one your own, but I have SO much respect for you letting Mitch take over when you're not confident, but I also bet you'll try more and more, as you gain more time and experience riding the bike in new and unknown circumstances, as you already have. Huge 👍 for you. And for both of you 👍👍! 🥰
It's so nice to meet both of you, and I'm looking forward to watching what comes next and the previous videos.
Sadly, I only rode with my boyfriend on his bike, a Yamaha 1100, from Denmark to Yugoslavia (and back) when I was 16 years old, a 3 week adventure through Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Yugoslavia, and Osterrich.
I swore then I would ride myself one day, and I did a few times, (small local trips on a friends Honda 400), but never got a motorcycle license or a motorcycle, as I began to fly gliders instead the next summer... I only regret I didn't do both!!
From Denmark, I, Pia, send you lots of love and respect, and may your adventure be filled with amazing nature, people, rides, and positive memories. ❤❤
Love the video - Sea Trout is similar to salmon.
A dream come true for you. What a different landscape from Finland. I never thought this was possible in neighbouring countries with the same geology/glaciology. You seem to enjoy the small rivers, they remind me of Midwales. Fast in make you wet, too slow makes you drown. Thanks for another entertaining episode, Günter/Nürnberg
A Tip for caming in Norway, we discovered that mosquitos do not like the wind @all so if you find a spot with a decent breeze that wont blow you tent away, its probably a good spot to hide from them beasts. Also watch out for the very little flies, i believe they call them "Knots" they are a bit smaller than fruit flys but boy are they annoying. They love lakes and still water but also hate any kind of wind :)
Hope that may help you hide a bit more from these beasts. Thanks for taking us along and have a safe Ride :)
"Gnats" in English. "Knott", pronounced K'not (Cnot) in Norwegian.
Love your channel. Better than anything on the tv
Martha, never doubt yourself about your riding capabilities. It's disheartening at the time when you accept defeat and have to get your partner to do tricky parts, but just remember all the experience you've built prior to that moment and how far you've come. Keep it up! Speaking from experience! From Hayley (two ride wild) 😊 keep it up guys!!
I love Martha's walk across the water. If you re-watch it, looks like a swamp monster because of the shadow. Once again, thanks for taking us along
Great video and a great bike show. Thanks for taking us round 👍
Epic drone footage. Love it
The drone footage section was so good!! Watching the trust you two have with one another to ride side by side is so cool. Can’t believe Martha is new to riding watching this. Loving this series 😁🤙🏻
Thanks guys, I look forward to each video post! Best of luck and keep up the motivation!
Another brilliant video guys wasn’t that nice of that bloke to give you the fish ❤👍
Great stuff guys, loving it all, enjoy yr journey as we enjoy viewing it
Nice film, love motorcycle travel in Norway best in world,
Martha, you're spot on about the red markings. And yes, you do need a license. But it's a fairly easy course. Takes about a day and a half to complete.
fantastic episode as per normal you guys are in insperation to us all keep up the good work
Amazing drone footage scene, that landscape is unreal. The remoteness is so enticing and inviting! Norway is going on my bucket list!! Less mosquitos?
Wow, just love to watch it. Thanks.
Wow! Thanks for filming and sharing it.
Great video , keep um coming and don't ever change regards your attitude ✊
Norway is all nature and amazing views, i do recommend as you said you'd love to travel and see ''untouched'' landscape...do a proper tour around Norway! East, West, North and some south and it will change your view on nature as a whole. Biking in Norway is probably the BEST country other then Switzerland to do on a bike!
Brilliant video and great scenery!! Hope all is well and wishing you all the best, take care
Excellent vlog again both can’t wait for the next one
Excellent! Had to subscribe straight away!! Very enjoyable!!
Welcome to Norway!! I really hope you get clear weather if you are going to Nordkapp. Have fun, and dry socks!! 😄
you dont have to descale the fish. Just cut files, or slice it up, and fry it with some butter. You then peal the skin before eating, or allso eat the crispy skin. If you boil it, then peal the skin. Eat with some potatoes, and sour cream. its amasingly good :)
I am glad you’re have fun riding
Just epic . Miles of smiles :)
Another great video, enjoy your dinner, and keep safe
We have more of those drabble roads, but more numbers, desto adventurous are say😀 and beautiful.
Another wonderful video guys.
Welkome to Norway.
You have a loot of good turist spots ahead of you. All the way down to the south.
Love the sky we have up in the north.
Clear Blue, dottet clouds, litle to no haze, just as it used to be, before the spraying of the sky,s started some yares ago. It will be more and more haze the further south you get. and fast to, so absorb.
But i hope you having a realy nice trip trou our nice country.
Surf n turf to end the day, brilliant...
You have a very nice adventure 🙂
Just eat the skin! It's fine! Deep fried fish skin OF WILD SEA TROUT is awesome!
Well done taking care of that trout with no experience nor tools! Next time, you might prepare for it, and even catch your own ;)
About the mosquitoes, there is a repellant that works pretty well called Autan, or you could get Lidocaine to ease the pain and keep you from scratching them.
Thanks for the tips!
Amazing to see that post road from the country crossing to Alta in summer. I have just ridden it on snowmobile. 😄 I live up here, so I have been about in winter. 😁
Lookin forward to see this haha
live near the road section you talk about with the read crosses and it is great fun during the winter months aswell. you can join someone who allready has their license for the snowmobile and drive a seperate snowmobile after the person with the license! recomend coming to Kautokeino and Alta in winter and either find a local to take you riding or some guided tour. the guided tours migth be short and boring sometimes so i would recomend a local to take you for a trip :D
Well done! You rode quite a long stretch of Finland and definitely a longer distance that would be from the southmost place to the northmost place. Props for that.
But, if we are accurate you guys didn't ride the FULL length of Finland. Practical places to start and end the journey using a motorcycle would be Hanko (the southmost town, and the southmost place in the mainland is one of its peninsula, Tullinniemi, but it's a nature reserve area and can be accessed only by foot) and Nuorgam (510 km north from Rovaniemi, 210 km from Ivalo airport and 30 km to Barents Sea) that has a border crossing to Norway. Nuorgam is roughly 160 km more north than Kivilompolo's border crossing.
But, most Finns (including myself, for only been to 4 km northwest from Raattama that's 60 km from Kivilompolo) haven't been as north in Finland as you have so, once again: Well done!
not gonna lie but i like your editing, it's just a little different then the usual RUclipsrs especially those little clips you put at the end. when I rode bike I used to pick up my feet and put them on the crank case or lift them up towards the front fender. cool ride through
what loverly people .....
Well done
Brilliant
Hi, just wondering if you've done any upgrades to your bikes, apart from Marthas being lowered? Not sure if I've missed it in another video or not. Thanks.
So, where are you on this bit?
Nice Drone shots,
worthy of Itchy Boots.
Great video
Best to try and keep calm and control breathing even in suprising conditions.
Trout, or in this case sea trout is the cusin of salmon. so it has a very similar taste, at least wild ones. Exported salmon comes from farmed salmon, and probobly have more fat caused fully access to food and makes them a bit different, that makes a different taste from wild salmon and trout. the more fat, the more taste/falvor. like beef. like the breed Dexter, who got a marble kind of meet, very taysty. Enjoy Norway!
and try 92Willeo tips with a few drops of lemon also, it will be amazing to put into a wrap as you did. If you come by middle of Norway, i can cook it for you. An together with the meal, you can get tips of places that hardly Norwegians know about
Fish clean up is not easy. You need some ...but leatherman is not the best one to do that😅.It is allways better to leave " skin "on .But next is much easier to do that.
Your camp (22 min) is 2 min away from my house hehe :P
What happened to the fish? Did you cook it and taste it?
... if you're impressed with the scenery where you are, wait 'til you come south :)
Hot tip: You can fish with a rod in the sea. In freshwaters you most likely need a permit.
You scared me when you started getting upset in the water. I was so afraid you were going to wreck in the water 😢 I was so glad you didn't 😍
Haha you really need a crashcourse in cooking/frying fish. It is really easy and done in well under 2 minutes. :) Rgs. Norwegian fisherman.
If you come by Norefjell i can help you with camping spots!! A old farm called Veikåker. I live 100kilometer from Oslo
👍💗💗💗
you can cook whit skin on and remove it after
Cook with the skin on. The fish flesh will be easy to get into after being cooked.
😅Never seen anyone treat a fish like that.
You should have gone farther up Finland and crossed the border outside Kirkenes, you could have visited Grense Jakobselv and seen Norways border with Russia :)
The reindeer up north is not wild, but tame, domesticated for thousands of years, and belongs to our indigenous population the Sámi, who are distant related to all Native Americans, and tho they pass as white, they are neither Germanic nor Norwegian. Their ancient ancestors the Proto Finns migrated from Siberia Asia to Northern Norway during the Last Ice Age, and back then no modern Norwegian country, culture, people, language or society existed yet which is why they are indigenous.
buy a proper Finnish puukko, it really helps for everything
i would never drive that fast on roads that bad. It is a miracle you managed it. one little stone or hole in the wrong place, and you would fly over the bike and get it ontop of your back. You should be glad to be alive. Otherwise, the video was wonderful.
Its annoying to hear motors when your in the wilderness. Few hikers like the silence of nature explode with traffic. Keep to roads meant for motor veicles and have a Nice trip in Norway.
Fun fact: All Brits are of Scandinavian mainly Norwegian ancestry due to the Vikings recent genetic study shows (2019), some as high as 40%.
If you do this again & face mozzies I suggest vanilla extract & water in a spray bottle & you smell nice too.
NO, this was not cod, but salmon.
no lol. Its sea trout xD its just a trout that has been living in saltwater
@@madsiraver
Ahh, trout. Yes, of course 👍
А почему вы боитесь россию ?
No one's afraid of russia.
@@NytZor ну как , боитесь что вас будут допрашивать
@@glebb7990You're the one risiking interrogation for whatever. I'm free to do and say what I want.
Do Russians still not understand that the whole world is laughing at them?
Please go back to Van life!