Apserlutley Beautiful! A credit to you both, the camera work is amassing! Just bought back a lot of memories when I was in forces, sailed on HMS Ramport to Harstad and Christened-stand, up the Fiords! Keep up the good work, you make an old man very happy!💞
Fun fact (I hope); where you boarded the catamaran ferry is the same place (Skaalafjero) hver Gjøa was built. Gjøa is the first ship to navigate the Northwest Passage, capteined by Roald Amundsen
So many different paths to take in life. You will never regret the choices you two have made. Looking back over seven decades, family and loved ones, I'm happy, but watching your videos makes me wanna burn the damn couch
For us in our 70s, maybe a bit late to start emulating, but we can experience the adventures of Dan and Kika. Can’t wait for the next video, and never disappointing.
@@stephenroskilly3737 I couldn't agree more. I did most of what these two have done but now at 76 and crap for a heart AND can no longer walk I love to watch them and think about the lifetime of memories they are living in the present and will cherish these for ever. God bless them both. Skol!
@@stephenroskilly3737 It’s never too late, not even in your 70’s. Look up Christian Williams. He is an author & sailer. He does solo sails & he is in his 70’s pushing 80.
Amazing views, videography, and journey during this step. A new favorite from this season in Norway. I really liked that camping tent you had as well as the other gear you brought with you. It packed up tight and looked perfect for the short trip around the fjord. Thanks for the smile I had watching this episode from start to finish. Cheers!
Thanks David. Yes, we've been honing our pack gear for a long time now and think we've finally got it pretty dialed in. Like we said, if we swapped the camera gear for food, we could have continued for at least a week.
@@SailingUma Check out Hyperlite mountain gear for up grades if you choose to do lot's more hiking. Those packs will do for 1-3 days. If you have questions about Gear just check out Jessica Mills Hiker channel. She's a tripple crown Hiker, She's 6k miles in the USA.
It's always a balance of weight vs durability. We're not long distance through hikers, so we don't mind slightly heavier gear, knowing we'll probably only buy it once and use it for life.
Wow! Beautiful. Okay questions, Most important one first. Q1 what fuel is the tiny stove burning? I ask because I believe the advice is to never bring a BBQ or fuel burning appliance, such as a camping stove of any type, into your tent. Carbon monoxide? Not criticising you just concerned about you both. My weeks are brighter knowing you are both there and I don’t want this to change. Keep safe. Q No 2. Without disclosing too much detail. When sailors like yourself are away from your yachts & tenders, especially for a number of days, do you not worry about the security of your craft and whether they will be there when you get back? It would worry me. Q3. How do you two stay so fit, especially when living in the confines of a yacht for extended periods? I was very impressed with your adventure this week. A trek truly worth the name of a trek. No blisters? No more questions. I will reiterate what others have said, beautiful videographer and more impressed by the week with your editing skills. Also as others say, you are a very pleasant couple of presenters and narration is wonderfully natural and honest. Oh, I do have another question, Q4. Do you two ever argue? You both look so natural and loving all the time. Are we just witnessing your exceptional acting skills😆 Worst thing about your videos, seven days before the next 😭 Well done, both of you, for creating such enjoyable content. It’s always the fastest 20 minutes of my week. Keep up the good work, and stay safe. Regds. Andrew
A1: Butane, tents have a lot of air in them and are not sealed so CO2 build up isn't really an issue. A2: Norway is one of the safest countries in the world. We do lock our boat and tender as always, but if something went missing, it would be national news here. It just doesn't happen. A3: We eat less or equal to what we burn. A4: No.
Probably not a problem but please read up on carbon MONoxide. Since you wrote "CO2" (not the same) without even reacting to the error, you do not know enough. The comment "lots of air" shows you do not know how carbon monoxide kills *if* you use any type of combustion heating while sleeping that is. Not trying to offend, but it is serious if you don't know what you are talking about. Just google it already.
@@firstlast1661 I believe they used it unter the outer layer only, the outer shell does not close sufficiently tight to make cooking dangrous in there, there's gaps around the lower edge and has enough ventillation. That said, CO is not the same as CO2 allright. But I assume they are aware, has the same issue 3x on the yacht with a butane cooking stove.
@@koborkutya7338 Hi, Regarding the carbon monoxide issue. Yes I agree there are gaps but according to UK fire service modern tent fabric is so well made it seaIs very so well that warm carbon monoxide gas can be captured causing hazardous conditions. In the UK , no doubt the rest of the world too, there have been many fatalities over the years involving camping stoves and even single use coal bbq’s. A UK teenage girl died of carbon monoxide poisoning in a tent. This was from a used/visually extinguished coal BBQ which was left just inside the porch of her tent, not in the sleeping compartment. I only wanted to highlight the issue because I was concerned and do not want anything happening to Dan & Kika. Really enjoy their productions and their personalities. Lovely people.
@@SailingUma Greetings from the Salish Sea. CO build up is real concern, even with opened windows and doors. Being in a vestibule does not offer sufficient ventilation for butane stoves. www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm4832a1.htm But then, working with resins and fiberglass without a respirator kills brain cells as well.... Love your videos by the way!
Awesome video. It's good to see the high tension power lines in the background keeping the Norwegian trolls from wreaking havoc on the population centers.
That's a beautiful trip. I went there when I was MUCH younger... We lived in Haugesund in 1979 and traveled all over Norway. Everything looks pretty much the same as it did then. Timeless Beauty. Thanks for sharing and bringing back the wonderful memories!
An astonishingly impressive video...to complete the hike was a result in itself but to capture it with such an accomplished almost National Geographic standard vid is remarkable. Hats off 👍
I've made it to the point that I click the thumbs-up at the beginning of every one of your video productions. I look forward every week and cant wait until you upload the new show! Just when i think I have seen my most favorite video of yours, the very next one takes my breath away. This one was no different. Absolutely Beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing your adventure. Safe Travels!
The drone was flying, I saw the tent on the ground, I think that is so cool. Figured it was someone elses tent. So cool you guys have a tent. Also so cool the way Saint Kika handled the white power stuff without being preachy. My favorite Uma video is the one where you discovered your keel shakes back and forth, and you fixed that, this is a close second.
"I like camping with you." "I like camping with you." That was so sweet. What a wonderful trek in the land of my ancestors. I am on my way to Norway one way or another. I must remember this Trolltunga circuit. Thanks for this beautiful video. I think I was smiling all the way through.
Sooo funny! I'm quite a bit into Norway and watched this vid some time ago along with many others about Norge without memorising the two of you. Then I spontaneously decided to fulfil a lifelong dream of mine and learn how to sail. Which is why now I am binge watching Uma carry her crazily skilled and likeable parents around the world. And on this episode I thought: wait, are you talking about the same path beyond trolltunga I saw those guys take a while ago? Only to discover that it had indeed been you, without me realising it. Which only makes sense considering I got to know you as a random couple of hikers. But now that I know you better I want to say: you are not youtube entertainment, you are a huge inspiration. From the way you made your decision and the tenacious rebuild of your boat, all the crazy DIY bootcamps, the sailing, and your attitude towards life in general. To how you complement and nourish each other as immensely likeable, inspired and talented individuals. And finally Kika's top notch editing skills are the icing on the cake. Just hats off!!! Add to bucketlist: someday meet the Uma crew in a marina by one more lucky accident and have a beer with the two of you.
I can't wait until the next one! I love it when the new one pops up! Been a big fan of you and your life choices for a long time now! I like the cut of your jib! Thank you for showing me my fantasy life! Please be safe and stay amazing.
You guys are living my dream!!!!!! I am much older than you and no where near as mobile, I totally enjoy watching your adventures!!!! Live life now while youth is on your side so when you are older you can look back and yell I LIVED MY LIFE!, not just existed
Who would have guessed that... your best episode ever happens high up in the mountains, not at sea :-) calls for more detours, adds value to your channel.
Following this sailing couple is always a journey that feels like we are with them all the way, the scenery along with there photography skills is nothing but fantastic. keep your dreams alive because i would be lost if you stop. Lots of love Kiwi land
This is what I love about your channel. I always tell people that your channel is like a home improvement/travel/adventure show. Just think of the millions of people that would never have seen this if it wasn't for you. You literally bring adventure into our lives. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing; I have watched every video and enjoyed all of them without exception. You are a wonderful young couple exceptionally suited to one another. Greetings from down under in Oz.
I can’t believe how beautiful it is there but your videography is absolutely stunning. Thank you for always giving us amazing content. We can all feel the heart and soul you guys put into your videos.
Guys, that was an epic hike! Holy cow, that was so beautiful. You two are in amazing condition to have climbed up and down, at altitude, altering having practically very little cardio training living on a small boat. Very impressive. Thank you for bringing us along on this trip.
Amazing. You both have been the definitive internet sharers of what life should be about. If there were Oscars for this then you should be winners. ( Swiss Alps years ago. I agree. Downhill is REALLY hard on the knees.)
The images were so beautiful and the quality of your video makes me think you are professionals in disguise. I hope Norway thanks you for your positive presentation of their country ;-)
Around 10:00: Again, kudos for doing this right. Awesome! Well equipped and making the most of your surroundings. If only all visitors were this sophisticated....
You lit up my heart, and stole my breath....with this awesome footage of your hike. Absolutely top of top.... love you guys, it gets better & better everytime! 🥰 thank you for opening our eyes.🙏⛵⛵⛵🌄🌅🏞️🏔️🌋🏜️⛱️
Thanks for showing me around Norway, something I am now well past on being able to do. We also have fjords in the south of New Zealand which I have visited part of a couple of times and they are also awesome and covered in native trees, so a bit different to Norway.
Awesome episode guys! Such beautiful scenery! I wonder how many extra miles you walk to get the footage. Run up ahead, set the camera, run back, walk past the camera, run back get the camera, repeat! Thanks for doing that, again and again!
Nice work on the video as usual! Also, to all the fans, I've just received an Uma rash guard for my gal and I'm pleasantly surprised with the solid quality.
What a wonderful video. Thank you. I love the bridge at 20:30. My serious hiking days are long gone, but watching this and your other videos almost make up for it.
I love these videos and this is easily my favorite RUclips channel, but I can't help but giggle every time they do one of the shots where they're walking far from the camera. I mean, we know they had to go back and get it lol. So weird to think about.
I understand the issue you have with your knee injury so much! I sprained my ankle a couple years ago, and I also feel the same thing. The pain is always present, but when I am going downhill, I cannot go alone, otherwise I don't have the stability. This is beautiful to watch ❤️ currently studying in Bergen, excited to see you are enjoying it so much ❤️
I'd have to say this is one of your best episodes. I like your on-the-sea episodes, but when you beautifully show what side benefits there are from world traveling, it is awesome! These destination episodes are broken up into two categories: environment/nature and culture. Obviously you hit the target in depicting nature this time. Good stuff!. PS: too bad the dehydrated meals or the tent company weren't sponsors because I'd like to know more about those products. CHEERS! ...and thanks
I enjoyed watching your sailing along the Norway coast and especially enjoyed the video of your hike around the lake with beautiful views. Thank You So Very Much.
The landscape is breathtaking and you put it all beautifully in this video. Good job. It reminds me so much of the trekking we've done in Newfoundland.
Hi, beautiful people. You two are living a long standing dream, and I pray it never ends. Don't ever break it up...too perfect a pair..kids included when you are ready to teach them the right ways...Love you, and I'm sure everyone of your followers agree...common sense, hard work, and continuous love for one another.
WOW! This, IMHO, was one of your very BEST productions! The videography alone was spectacular but then you guys threw in your very own brand of creativity to put it over the top! Outstanding! I don't generally watch RUclips videos more than once, but I have marked this as a "SAVE" and shared it with friends and family.
I really enjoyed watching. Thank you for transporting me to Norway! Kika, there's a real possibility your left knee is unstable, leading to ongoing irritation years after your snowboarding accident. Strengthening the muscles that cross the knee is one way that can help improve instability (if that's what's going on).
Documentry's of this caliber usually take a staff and crew of over 50 people for the production ! You's guy's are amazing ! Long journey's down hill gave me shin splints and up hill just sore muscles . Pace yourselves (I know you's are )Cheers
Truly awesome. Glad you got a good stove. I cringed a little at the campfire in a patch of tundra - leave-no-trace and fire are a difficult combination in alpine/arctic regions. The way you keep learning and sharing new things is inspiring!
Beautiful. Thanks for bringing us along. I always wanted to do this but the years have flown by... finally.... I get to do it and I was with you every step of the way. You two people are amazing. Thank you. No words.. xx
Your videography between the editing and the filming is just beautiful! We are so impressed by your sense of adventure from navigating life on the ocean to trekking mountains, all while enjoying gorgeous views. Thank you for the constant inspiration!
You guys are so awesome. I very much love watching your show. I first found you shortly after you posted the first episode/step is season 12. Then I went back to step 1 and have watched the first 3 seasons. LOVED THEM. I’m impressed with how much your photography and editing has come. Season 12 is such a pleasure to watch. Making Uma sea worthy was inspirational and now I’m looking for a junker boat of my own to fix and customize. Thank you.
Please do a "What's in the bag" video with your hiking bags (would love to know what you guys carry on your hikes) 🙏
Norway has been my absolute favorite trip you've brought me on. Just stunning!
Agreed ! Thank you so much for sharing this
Apserlutley Beautiful! A credit to you both, the camera work is amassing!
Just bought back a lot of memories when I was in forces, sailed on HMS Ramport to Harstad and Christened-stand, up the Fiords! Keep up the good work, you make an old man very happy!💞
I am so lucky that i live in Norway , but i love all og your videos even when your not in Norway.
Fun fact (I hope); where you boarded the catamaran ferry is the same place (Skaalafjero) hver Gjøa was built. Gjøa is the first ship to navigate the Northwest Passage, capteined by Roald Amundsen
So many different paths to take in life. You will never regret the choices you two have made. Looking back over seven decades, family and loved ones, I'm happy, but watching your videos makes me wanna burn the damn couch
:-) yep .. though I am a bit younger :-)
For us in our 70s, maybe a bit late to start emulating, but we can experience the adventures of Dan and Kika. Can’t wait for the next video, and never disappointing.
@@stephenroskilly3737 I couldn't agree more. I did most of what these two have done but now at 76 and crap for a heart AND can no longer walk I love to watch them and think about the lifetime of memories they are living in the present and will cherish these for ever. God bless them both. Skol!
I am burning mine after 5 decades! If I don’t do it now, I never will. Just do it!
@@stephenroskilly3737 It’s never too late, not even in your 70’s. Look up Christian Williams. He is an author & sailer. He does solo sails & he is in his 70’s pushing 80.
I feel like every step your videography grows too. This was yet another beautifully filmed video to watch
Indeed it is. You must have walked twice the distance in order to fetch the camera each time. But the result is really good.
For sure. Keep it up darlings.
Honestly, when this plague is over and i finished paying the mortgage on my couch i am going traveling.
Thank you for the daily inspiration.
Amazing views, videography, and journey during this step. A new favorite from this season in Norway. I really liked that camping tent you had as well as the other gear you brought with you. It packed up tight and looked perfect for the short trip around the fjord. Thanks for the smile I had watching this episode from start to finish. Cheers!
Thanks David. Yes, we've been honing our pack gear for a long time now and think we've finally got it pretty dialed in. Like we said, if we swapped the camera gear for food, we could have continued for at least a week.
@@SailingUma Check out Hyperlite mountain gear for up grades if you choose to do lot's more hiking. Those packs will do for 1-3 days. If you have questions about Gear just check out Jessica Mills Hiker channel. She's a tripple crown Hiker, She's 6k miles in the USA.
It's always a balance of weight vs durability. We're not long distance through hikers, so we don't mind slightly heavier gear, knowing we'll probably only buy it once and use it for life.
@@SailingUma What is the make/model of the tent you are using here?
I´m not 100% sure but it looks like Helsport Lofoten superlight 3 camp?
Dammit guyz you keep knocking it out of the park with your cinematography and the editing. Luv ya most!
Thanks for the epic cinematograhy that took us along your epic hike!
14:54 - "I like camping with you" -- Kika quote of the day. :)
The color of that Lake!! My God, so beautiful.
Of all the sailor you tubers I watch, your by far the best when it comes to videography and telling a story. Love watching. Keep it up!
A very different episode. No boat! Way cool hike and camp and great scenery with some cool shots.
Documenting your young years will be invaluable when you are older & look back at your adventures.
Wow! Beautiful. Okay questions,
Most important one first. Q1 what fuel is the tiny stove burning? I ask because I believe the advice is to never bring a BBQ or fuel burning appliance, such as a camping stove of any type, into your tent. Carbon monoxide? Not criticising you just concerned about you both. My weeks are brighter knowing you are both there and I don’t want this to change. Keep safe. Q No 2. Without disclosing too much detail. When sailors like yourself are away from your yachts & tenders, especially for a number of days, do you not worry about the security of your craft and whether they will be there when you get back? It would worry me.
Q3. How do you two stay so fit, especially when living in the confines of a yacht for extended periods? I was very impressed with your adventure this week. A trek truly worth the name of a trek. No blisters?
No more questions.
I will reiterate what others have said, beautiful videographer and more impressed by the week with your editing skills.
Also as others say, you are a very pleasant couple of presenters and narration is wonderfully natural and honest.
Oh, I do have another question, Q4. Do you two ever argue? You both look so natural and loving all the time. Are we just witnessing your exceptional acting skills😆
Worst thing about your videos, seven days before the next 😭
Well done, both of you, for creating such enjoyable content. It’s always the fastest 20 minutes of my week. Keep up the good work, and stay safe. Regds. Andrew
A1: Butane, tents have a lot of air in them and are not sealed so CO2 build up isn't really an issue.
A2: Norway is one of the safest countries in the world. We do lock our boat and tender as always, but if something went missing, it would be national news here. It just doesn't happen.
A3: We eat less or equal to what we burn.
A4: No.
Probably not a problem but please read up on carbon MONoxide. Since you wrote "CO2" (not the same) without even reacting to the error, you do not know enough. The comment "lots of air" shows you do not know how carbon monoxide kills *if* you use any type of combustion heating while sleeping that is. Not trying to offend, but it is serious if you don't know what you are talking about. Just google it already.
@@firstlast1661 I believe they used it unter the outer layer only, the outer shell does not close sufficiently tight to make cooking dangrous in there, there's gaps around the lower edge and has enough ventillation.
That said, CO is not the same as CO2 allright. But I assume they are aware, has the same issue 3x on the yacht with a butane cooking stove.
@@koborkutya7338 Hi, Regarding the carbon monoxide issue. Yes I agree there are gaps but according to UK fire service modern tent fabric is so well made it seaIs very so well that warm carbon monoxide gas can be captured causing hazardous conditions. In the UK , no doubt the rest of the world too, there have been many fatalities over the years involving camping stoves and even single use coal bbq’s. A UK teenage girl died of carbon monoxide poisoning in a tent. This was from a used/visually extinguished coal BBQ which was left just inside the porch of her tent, not in the sleeping compartment.
I only wanted to highlight the issue because I was concerned and do not want anything happening to Dan & Kika. Really enjoy their productions and their personalities. Lovely people.
@@SailingUma
Greetings from the Salish Sea.
CO build up is real concern, even with opened windows and doors. Being in a vestibule does not offer sufficient ventilation for butane stoves.
www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm4832a1.htm
But then, working with resins and fiberglass without a respirator kills brain cells as well....
Love your videos by the way!
3:25 You just given away the secret of exploring. Not doing what everybody else does... ;-)
Another great step guys!
Awesome video. It's good to see the high tension power lines in the background keeping the Norwegian trolls from wreaking havoc on the population centers.
That seemingly modest sunset at 13:30 is epic, mad respect.
Norway is so beautiful, ...enjoy every moment of your lives together, and thank you for sharing. Safe travels.
Cool shots at the dam. Including the stone hut is a bonus. Awesome scenery. Epic indeed.
Stone hut in stunning scenery, and some people used it as a refuse bin!
That's a beautiful trip. I went there when I was MUCH younger... We lived in Haugesund in 1979 and traveled all over Norway. Everything looks pretty much the same as it did then. Timeless Beauty. Thanks for sharing and bringing back the wonderful memories!
WOW, just so epic and we thank you Umians for making such great productions!!!
An astonishingly impressive video...to complete the hike was a result in itself but to capture it with such an accomplished almost National Geographic standard vid is remarkable. Hats off 👍
I've made it to the point that I click the thumbs-up at the beginning of every one of your video productions. I look forward every week and cant wait until you upload the new show! Just when i think I have seen my most favorite video of yours, the very next one takes my breath away. This one was no different. Absolutely Beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing your adventure. Safe Travels!
The drone was flying, I saw the tent on the ground, I think that is so cool. Figured it was someone elses tent. So cool you guys have a tent. Also so cool the way Saint Kika handled the white power stuff without being preachy. My favorite Uma video is the one where you discovered your keel shakes back and forth, and you fixed that, this is a close second.
EPIC episode guys!! Love the Norwegian Fjords!! I agree with Kika "Sooo freaking Beautiful" !!! Fair winds and following seas Uma!!
"I like camping with you." "I like camping with you." That was so sweet. What a wonderful trek in the land of my ancestors. I am on my way to Norway one way or another. I must remember this Trolltunga circuit. Thanks for this beautiful video. I think I was smiling all the way through.
Sooo funny! I'm quite a bit into Norway and watched this vid some time ago along with many others about Norge without memorising the two of you. Then I spontaneously decided to fulfil a lifelong dream of mine and learn how to sail. Which is why now I am binge watching Uma carry her crazily skilled and likeable parents around the world. And on this episode I thought: wait, are you talking about the same path beyond trolltunga I saw those guys take a while ago? Only to discover that it had indeed been you, without me realising it. Which only makes sense considering I got to know you as a random couple of hikers. But now that I know you better I want to say: you are not youtube entertainment, you are a huge inspiration. From the way you made your decision and the tenacious rebuild of your boat, all the crazy DIY bootcamps, the sailing, and your attitude towards life in general. To how you complement and nourish each other as immensely likeable, inspired and talented individuals. And finally Kika's top notch editing skills are the icing on the cake. Just hats off!!! Add to bucketlist: someday meet the Uma crew in a marina by one more lucky accident and have a beer with the two of you.
Thanks for taking us on another hike. My knees were starting to hurt towards the end, too, Kika! Stay safe!
😎✌️🤙🤘😎
You two! Just so freaking cute😄
Loved viewing Norway this way. I’ve always wanted to visit. Thank you for all your “extra” miles just to share this beautiful land with us.❤️❤️
All that alpine hiking and no bear worries -- bliss! :) Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Amazing... what have I been doing with my life !? 😲.... Its because I bought a friggin Couch, thats why!
I sold my couch 18 months ago
Getting ready to shove off soon
How is your comment 5 days old when the video was posted on 29 Oct???
Yes, Ikea trapped me with their stupid FRIHETEN!!!!
www.ikea.com/us/en/p/friheten-sleeper-sectional-3-seat-w-storage-skiftebo-dark-gray-s69216757/
@@BobBrown. Patreon, no doubt
I'm telling myself exactly the same! 🤦♀️😂
I can't wait until the next one! I love it when the new one pops up! Been a big fan of you and your life choices for a long time now! I like the cut of your jib! Thank you for showing me my fantasy life! Please be safe and stay amazing.
You guys are living my dream!!!!!! I am much older than you and no where near as mobile, I totally enjoy watching your adventures!!!! Live life now while youth is on your side so when you are older you can look back and yell I LIVED MY LIFE!, not just existed
Who would have guessed that... your best episode ever happens high up in the mountains, not at sea :-) calls for more detours, adds value to your channel.
Beautiful ... simply (as she said ) Friggin Beautiful. You two have the best stories to tell. I’m so glad you didn’t by that couch.
Majestic. Cinematography getting better and better. I expecting this channel will be number 1 in the year or two.
Following this sailing couple is always a journey that feels like we are with them all the way, the scenery along with there photography skills is nothing but fantastic. keep your dreams alive because i would be lost if you stop. Lots of love Kiwi land
Love you two. You're therapy for me.
As always, thanks so much for sharing.
Steve
great to see you just don't go from spot to spot and stay on the boat, memories you will be able to share with everyone in the future.
This is what I love about your channel. I always tell people that your channel is like a home improvement/travel/adventure show.
Just think of the millions of people that would never have seen this if it wasn't for you. You literally bring adventure into our lives.
Thank you.
As always, you capture the beauty that surrounds you with such pro videography. Thanks both 😷👊👊😷
How many times will I watch this glorious video?! Only time will tell. My only regret is that I can only "like" it once!
Thank you for sharing; I have watched every video and enjoyed all of them without exception. You are a wonderful young couple exceptionally suited to one another.
Greetings from down under in Oz.
I can’t believe how beautiful it is there but your videography is absolutely stunning. Thank you for always giving us amazing content. We can all feel the heart and soul you guys put into your videos.
Guys, that was an epic hike! Holy cow, that was so beautiful. You two are in amazing condition to have climbed up and down, at altitude, altering having practically very little cardio training living on a small boat. Very impressive. Thank you for bringing us along on this trip.
What an epic hike. Thanks for taking us with you.
Mashed like, even though I got vertigo twice in the first 5 minutes and nearly fell off the couch. Fabulous filming
Amazing. You both have been the definitive internet sharers of what life should be about. If there were Oscars for this then you should be winners. ( Swiss Alps years ago. I agree. Downhill is REALLY hard on the knees.)
As much as I enjoy your sailing vlogs, this one really hit the spot for me. Thanks for sharing your love and journey.
Thanks for this one! What a gorgeous gorgeous experience.
A 286k deserved subscribers!!! I love the editing!
The images were so beautiful and the quality of your video makes me think you are professionals in disguise. I hope Norway thanks you for your positive presentation of their country ;-)
Around 10:00: Again, kudos for doing this right. Awesome! Well equipped and making the most of your surroundings. If only all visitors were this sophisticated....
That was truly stunning. Thanks so much for taking us with you.
You lit up my heart, and stole my breath....with this awesome footage of your hike. Absolutely top of top.... love you guys, it gets better & better everytime! 🥰 thank you for opening our eyes.🙏⛵⛵⛵🌄🌅🏞️🏔️🌋🏜️⛱️
Thanks for showing me around Norway, something I am now well past on being able to do. We also have fjords in the south of New Zealand which I have visited part of a couple of times and they are also awesome and covered in native trees, so a bit different to Norway.
Awesome episode guys! Such beautiful scenery! I wonder how many extra miles you walk to get the footage. Run up ahead, set the camera, run back, walk past the camera, run back get the camera, repeat! Thanks for doing that, again and again!
Nice work on the video as usual! Also, to all the fans, I've just received an Uma rash guard for my gal and I'm pleasantly surprised with the solid quality.
I'm so lucky! I got to watch this again!
Truly breathtaking. Norway is amazing.
What a wonderful video. Thank you. I love the bridge at 20:30. My serious hiking days are long gone, but watching this and your other videos almost make up for it.
Loved this adventure! Now THAT’S how u stay fit!
I love these videos and this is easily my favorite RUclips channel, but I can't help but giggle every time they do one of the shots where they're walking far from the camera. I mean, we know they had to go back and get it lol. So weird to think about.
Thats the life. We don't have a camera person following us around. So we have to make due with what we have.
I understand the issue you have with your knee injury so much! I sprained my ankle a couple years ago, and I also feel the same thing. The pain is always present, but when I am going downhill, I cannot go alone, otherwise I don't have the stability.
This is beautiful to watch ❤️ currently studying in Bergen, excited to see you are enjoying it so much ❤️
What a GREAT video! I felt like i participated in the hike with you guys....so beautiful was the terrain!
Great fun! Sailing is a great way to find new places to hike for 50km! Really enjoyed this episode.
thanks for making me smile for 23 minutes....if the tents rockin don't come knockin.
Good god the heights scared the heck out of me. Glad you had fun.
I'd have to say this is one of your best episodes. I like your on-the-sea episodes, but when you beautifully show what side benefits there are from world traveling, it is awesome! These destination episodes are broken up into two categories: environment/nature and culture. Obviously you hit the target in depicting nature this time. Good stuff!. PS: too bad the dehydrated meals or the tent company weren't sponsors because I'd like to know more about those products. CHEERS! ...and thanks
Guys thank you for the effort, thank you for the time you put into these videos, thank you for the inspiration that you give everyone thank you.
Stunning. You guys never disappoint. Thank you for showing me something that I can only experience through your channel. Thank you.
I enjoyed watching your sailing along the Norway coast and especially enjoyed the video of your hike around the lake with beautiful views. Thank You So Very Much.
Great standard of story telling guys!! Kudos to your travelling adventures!
Beautiful scenery. Thanks and greetings from sunny Jamaica.
My legs are shaking just to see you guys approaching the edge those clifts!
Stunning! Simply stunning! Mega props to Dan for sneaking in the very cheeky, “Pitch a tent, STS.” Well played, my friend.
I'm 73 with lung disease, so any hiking must be when it is warm. You two are an inspiration to me. Thankyou so much.
The landscape is breathtaking and you put it all beautifully in this video. Good job. It reminds me so much of the trekking we've done in Newfoundland.
Absolutely, a Beautiful hike , Thanks so much for sharing,,,,,,, Be safe
Absolutely beautiful. No other words cover it. I've watched this episode twice on the TV and again just now to leave a comment.
Hi, beautiful people. You two are living a long standing dream, and I pray it never ends. Don't ever break it up...too perfect a pair..kids included when you are ready to teach them the right ways...Love you, and I'm sure everyone of your followers agree...common sense, hard work, and continuous love for one another.
One word....FANTASTIC. Take care and stay safe.
The best , thanks for taking me along .
In a word "class". Epic vlog guys . Top drawer.
Many fanx n keep em coming
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Wow, it’s all I can say.. Thank you for sharing.
Very nice trail with so many beautyful spots ! Awesome video shots, views angles... you really mastering it. Just well done !
WOW! This, IMHO, was one of your very BEST productions! The videography alone was spectacular but then you guys threw in your very own brand of creativity to put it over the top! Outstanding! I don't generally watch RUclips videos more than once, but I have marked this as a "SAVE" and shared it with friends and family.
I really enjoyed watching. Thank you for transporting me to Norway! Kika, there's a real possibility your left knee is unstable, leading to ongoing irritation years after your snowboarding accident. Strengthening the muscles that cross the knee is one way that can help improve instability (if that's what's going on).
I’m glad to see that there are still some around who travel inside the weather - as we still have some.
Quality of this is absolutely breathtaking.
Documentry's of this caliber usually take a staff and crew of over 50 people for the production ! You's guy's are amazing ! Long journey's down hill gave me shin splints and up hill just sore muscles . Pace yourselves (I know you's are )Cheers
Truly awesome. Glad you got a good stove. I cringed a little at the campfire in a patch of tundra - leave-no-trace and fire are a difficult combination in alpine/arctic regions. The way you keep learning and sharing new things is inspiring!
Welcome - Yes, we know. It is tough to live in such an environment :-). Nice video
i think the best part of your adventure is having each other !
Beautiful. Thanks for bringing us along. I always wanted to do this but the years have flown by... finally.... I get to do it and I was with you every step of the way. You two people are amazing. Thank you. No words.. xx
Your videography between the editing and the filming is just beautiful! We are so impressed by your sense of adventure from navigating life on the ocean to trekking mountains, all while enjoying gorgeous views. Thank you for the constant inspiration!
Yes it Was Beautiful . . . Epically Beautiful, as you stated 😎👍✅
Incredible !! Stay Safe & Fair Winds !!
You guys are so awesome. I very much love watching your show.
I first found you shortly after you posted the first episode/step is season 12. Then I went back to step 1 and have watched the first 3 seasons. LOVED THEM.
I’m impressed with how much your photography and editing has come. Season 12 is such a pleasure to watch. Making Uma sea worthy was inspirational and now I’m looking for a junker boat of my own to fix and customize.
Thank you.