Most important rule: Bring a camera, a good one! I just discovered your channel. It's very enjoyable and very well put together. My ultimate black route was Stetinden back in the year 2005. Me and some climbing friends all took separate flights to Harstad Narvik and we rendezvoused at the Svartvatnet at 800m in the south valley. I arrived at 2am in thick fog, and the plan to meet there, was 100% accurate. It was the most rewarding 3 days I've ever had in Norway, and I travel regularly to the country. OK, maybe it's not a "black" route - it's not official at all, but it has a 4 metre "severe" climbing move above 800 metres of smooth vertical slab. I had a look at the ut.no maps. They are amazingly precise, with 1 metre contour lines when you zoom right in. Much better than the old Statens Kartverk maps that we used back in the day with 20metre contour intervals.
Very good advice to bring a good camera, so many beautiful moments that are worth taking a photo of to bring these memories back home. ut.no are very detailed and helpful, however, some gray areas remain uncovered, but we believe it covers more and more trails. Stetinden is an extremely attractive mount, but not sure if we would take a 4 m vertical climb, especially if it is not properly marked. Glad you made your safe way back home, but as I understood you have proper climbing experience. Glad to see you enjoy coming to Norway frequently!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that you found the animations engaging and the information helpful for your hiking adventure in Norway. If you have any more questions or need tips for your trip, feel free to ask. Happy hiking and stay safe!
Thank you so much for making this! I am leaving for Norway next week with the car and our tent and hiking gear. These websites are so usefull. And, I love your video style!!! Thank you for making this❤
Thank you very much! Very pleased to read your comments! If you are in Norway already, hipe the weather will improve on your route and you will get the best from the road trip!
Glad you found video helpful! Wish you a pleasant trip in September! Seems like weather is already like in September, so maybe a very good weather will settle after weak summer. :-D
Red hikes can be too much of a challenge for anyone, especially in bad weather. We ourselves often choose blue, if possible. And we wish you health and healing of injuries in order to enjoy hiking!
We plan to take the following ferry route. Skarberget --> Bognes Skutvik --> Svolvaer Bodo --> Moskenes Can you advise us how to buy the discounted ferry ticket for camper van of 7 ft long. Thank you.
You will need an Autopass tag and AutopassFerje account to get 10-50% discounts. We talked about it in this video: ruclips.net/video/k-QAKd0Xe10/видео.html Ferry crossing Skutvik - Svolvaer is free of charge for all passengers and transport, we talk about it here: ruclips.net/video/PpH19seYcps/видео.html Map with free ferries is available here: crazytroll.no/free-ferries-in-norway-for-passengers-and-cars-route-map/
Thank you, glad you like it! Drone are not prohibited there by means of restricted area, however there might be a lot of people, so you have to consider it as a limiting factor or restriction depending on your license. You will see a "drone prohibited" sign, but it seems to be brought by enthusiasts or municipality without any legal reason.
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Most important rule: Bring a camera, a good one!
I just discovered your channel. It's very enjoyable and very well put together.
My ultimate black route was Stetinden back in the year 2005. Me and some climbing friends all took separate flights to Harstad Narvik and we rendezvoused at the Svartvatnet at 800m in the south valley. I arrived at 2am in thick fog, and the plan to meet there, was 100% accurate. It was the most rewarding 3 days I've ever had in Norway, and I travel regularly to the country.
OK, maybe it's not a "black" route - it's not official at all, but it has a 4 metre "severe" climbing move above 800 metres of smooth vertical slab.
I had a look at the ut.no maps. They are amazingly precise, with 1 metre contour lines when you zoom right in. Much better than the old Statens Kartverk maps that we used back in the day with 20metre contour intervals.
Very good advice to bring a good camera, so many beautiful moments that are worth taking a photo of to bring these memories back home.
ut.no are very detailed and helpful, however, some gray areas remain uncovered, but we believe it covers more and more trails.
Stetinden is an extremely attractive mount, but not sure if we would take a 4 m vertical climb, especially if it is not properly marked. Glad you made your safe way back home, but as I understood you have proper climbing experience. Glad to see you enjoy coming to Norway frequently!
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I love the animations! And the information here is so useful for my first time hiking in Norway. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that you found the animations engaging and the information helpful for your hiking adventure in Norway. If you have any more questions or need tips for your trip, feel free to ask. Happy hiking and stay safe!
Nice video as always. Excellent editing. NORVEGIA NEL CUORE SEMPRE. ♥♥♥
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Thank you so much for making this! I am leaving for Norway next week with the car and our tent and hiking gear. These websites are so usefull. And, I love your video style!!! Thank you for making this❤
Thank you very much! Very pleased to read your comments!
If you are in Norway already, hipe the weather will improve on your route and you will get the best from the road trip!
Very informative. Thank you.
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All your videos are fantastic. Thank you.
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Thank you for this video! I will go for a hiking trip to norway in september and your overview helps a lot for planning the hikes!
Glad you found video helpful! Wish you a pleasant trip in September!
Seems like weather is already like in September, so maybe a very good weather will settle after weak summer. :-D
great tips, the red hikes were no match for me in 2020, but now I am riddled with injuries I will now have to take care on blue hikes
Red hikes can be too much of a challenge for anyone, especially in bad weather. We ourselves often choose blue, if possible. And we wish you health and healing of injuries in order to enjoy hiking!
@@CrazyTroll Thanks I think I will stick to blue this year and wild camp in these areas, and if I am stronger for next year I will try the reds again
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We plan to take the following ferry route.
Skarberget --> Bognes
Skutvik --> Svolvaer
Bodo --> Moskenes
Can you advise us how to buy the discounted ferry ticket for camper van of 7 ft long.
Thank you.
You will need an Autopass tag and AutopassFerje account to get 10-50% discounts. We talked about it in this video: ruclips.net/video/k-QAKd0Xe10/видео.html
Ferry crossing Skutvik - Svolvaer is free of charge for all passengers and transport, we talk about it here: ruclips.net/video/PpH19seYcps/видео.html
Map with free ferries is available here: crazytroll.no/free-ferries-in-norway-for-passengers-and-cars-route-map/
Fantastic guide! Drones are permitted at Preikestolen?
Thank you, glad you like it! Drone are not prohibited there by means of restricted area, however there might be a lot of people, so you have to consider it as a limiting factor or restriction depending on your license.
You will see a "drone prohibited" sign, but it seems to be brought by enthusiasts or municipality without any legal reason.
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