this is a 5 year old video, its amazing. I hope you are still finding joy and passion doing this. The way you deliver your information is different. I watched millions of video. But your video is just differently magnificent.
Have visited Iceland twice and this is a great vlog for anyone visiting for the 1st time. Really well filmed, great narration and very interesting. Well done buddy 👍 Now makes me want to visit for a 3rd time 🇮🇸❤️
I appreciate it. I've actually thought about going back this summer. Iceland is one of the few places that seems to be allowing tourists and since so many of its sites are outside, seems like a great place. It truly is beautiful.
I really appreciate your video, I'm planning my solo trip to Iceland in September and you make it seem very doable. And your photography is breathtaking! Thanks so much.
Thanks for the kind comment. You'll have such a fun time. You'll also be able to see something I couldn't during my trip, the northern lights! I think they are out that time of the year. Have a blast!
Just found your channel last night (Kilimanjaro) and watched Torres del Paine this morning. I like that you're showing us spectacular scenery and sharing your thoughts and experiences. Have you been to the Faroe Islands? What's next on your bucket list? Hope you can travel and post more videos soon!
Thank you, Herman. I'm happy you enjoy the channel. I've never been to the Faroe Islands but looked into going a while ago. It looks beautiful. I've got many more places I'd love to see. I'm hoping travel gets a bit easier in the coming months. I think all of us travelers feel that way! Take care!
I know I am late to the party but truly amazing video, enjoyed it thoroughly. What time of the year did you visit here? We are planning to go in September so hoping it would still be as green as it was in your video!
Thanks a bunch! It's such a wonderful place. I went in July and enjoyed 18 hour daylight and lots of green. However it was still windy and cold at certain moments every day. There's really no bad time to visit Iceland but July was great for me.
Hey Kaden, I finished watching your channel today. Thank you for the “show-and-tell”! I enjoyed the mix of natural splendor and historical sites, as well as your video diaries and travel tips. Which places did you like the most? The only place I’ve been to is Iceland - one night in Reykjavík. My main destination on that trip was the Faroe Islands, hence my question yesterday. I’m looking forward to seeing and hearing about your next adventure. In the meantime, take care and stay safe!
Thanks, Herman. I appreciate it. It's very tough to say which of the places I've visited is my favorite. They are all so memorable. Iceland is definitely one of the more memorable. I'm looking forward to traveling again soon I hope. Like many people in the world. Stay safe out there!
This Video has such an amazing quality. Thank you so much für Sharing your experience😍 Can you give me some advise on how to travel? Should I get a car Even though Im going by myself? Thanks mate
@@toni5309 Thanks! I would definitely rent a car. The roads are good and it's the best way to see some of the best sites in the country. I probably would have seen less than half of these sites without one. You're going to love it. Have fun!
Grade video but Laugarvegur trail exualy is just from Landmanalaugar to Þórsmörk then ther is a gapp til the trail from þórsmörk to Skógar starts and is that part Fimvörðuháls trak
Thanks a lot! I try and post a lot of my travel stuff to my personal IG (@kadencomadena). I don't really have an official travel one. You'll see most of my best photography on my personal IG though!
Hi! Yes, absolutely. You can get around through other means of transportation. But in terms of seeing the most in your time frame, nothing beats the car. It's also not scary intimidating driving. Smaller roads and lanes, but all very well maintained and easy to get around, at least in summer and on the main roads. If you come in winter heavy time you'll probably still be fine, just stick to the main roads.
Do you mean for the Laugavegur trail? You'll have to arrange transportation to Landmannalaugar. You will start the trek there or in Thorsmark and then go to Landmannalaugar. You can't get to Landmannalaugar unless you have a special vehicle since you have to cross several rivers and you technically enter the Icelandic wilderness. I took a special bus from Reykjavik The full trek usually takes 4-5 days to complete, however you can do it much quicker if you have the daylight and fitness level. Just make sure to reserve a spot in one of the huts in advance if you don't plan to camp outside. These reservations go quickly. Unfortunately I didn't have enough time to do the whole trail. I went to Landmannalaugar and then explored in and around the area before heading out to other parts of Iceland. Hopefully this helps. Feel free to let me know if you have any more questions.
Tough choice. It's hard to beat the natural beauty of Iceland. You see more diverse sites there (waterfalls, beaches, geysers, volcanos, etc). However The Himalayan mountains are the most majestic you'll find. If you want more variation then I say Iceland, if you're all about mountains then I say Nepal. The people, cultures, and sites are great either way so you can't go wrong. Why not do both?
I was there in July and loved it. It's never dark so you can explore a lot longer in the daylight. Although Winter is a great time to see the ice caves and September is the best chance to see the northern lights I believe. Cost can vary heavily depending on where you're coming from and what you are doing. Renting a car is relatively affordable but hotels are on the slightly expensive side. Still nothing outrageous, maybe the cost of food.
Hi Kayden. Thanks for sharing your videos. I especially liked your Everest Base Camp Trek video. I am interested in doing the same trek solo in October of 2019. If you still live in Lehi maybe we can meet up or talk over email if you are interested. I live in Murray, Utah. I would love to be able to sit down and ask you more about your trip.
this is a 5 year old video, its amazing. I hope you are still finding joy and passion doing this. The way you deliver your information is different. I watched millions of video. But your video is just differently magnificent.
How kind! Thank. you for your message. Safe travels out there!
Have visited Iceland twice and this is a great vlog for anyone visiting for the 1st time. Really well filmed, great narration and very interesting. Well done buddy 👍 Now makes me want to visit for a 3rd time 🇮🇸❤️
I appreciate it. I've actually thought about going back this summer. Iceland is one of the few places that seems to be allowing tourists and since so many of its sites are outside, seems like a great place. It truly is beautiful.
Great content, man. Love all the facts/history you tell too.
Thank you!
Nicely described, I'll surely put Iceland on my bucket list.
Thanks for the amazing video
Thanks. You certainly won't regret it. It's such a uniquely beautiful place.
I really appreciate your video, I'm planning my solo trip to Iceland in September and you make it seem very doable. And your photography is breathtaking! Thanks so much.
Thanks for the kind comment. You'll have such a fun time. You'll also be able to see something I couldn't during my trip, the northern lights! I think they are out that time of the year. Have a blast!
Wow so well done!!
Thank you!
Great video and awesome photos!
Thank you!
loved it ,its my dream destination .
It's one of the most beautiful places on earth.
@@wordslikefire662 yea.and faroe island,lofoten island looks so heavenly too .really want to visit those parts someday,have u been there yet ?
@@robnsingh Not yet. I heard they are great.
Great video 👍 thank you so much for valuable information !!!!
I appreciate it!
Best travel guide ever 💪!
Thank you!
Awesome stuff. Beautiful.
Thank you!
Excellent Video...Tx for sharing your experience.
My pleasure. It's a wonderful place.
Amazing footage! Thank you as I decide to travel solo to Iceland this summer!
Thanks. You'll love Iceland. Have a great time!
I think I will too ! Renting a car an explore by myself. I know july and august are very busy so maybe in september
@@sand_o That would be a good time to possibly see the northern lights, I believe!
how did it go?
Thanks for this! You did a great job on the video.
Thanks for the nice comment! It was a pleasure to visit such a great place.
Just found your channel last night (Kilimanjaro) and watched Torres del Paine this morning. I like that you're showing us spectacular scenery and sharing your thoughts and experiences.
Have you been to the Faroe Islands?
What's next on your bucket list? Hope you can travel and post more videos soon!
Thank you, Herman. I'm happy you enjoy the channel. I've never been to the Faroe Islands but looked into going a while ago. It looks beautiful. I've got many more places I'd love to see. I'm hoping travel gets a bit easier in the coming months. I think all of us travelers feel that way! Take care!
Hey Herman! Guess where I went?
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The Faroe Islands were beautiful!
I'm heading there solo in May! Can't wait!
You'll LOVE it!
This is really beautiful VDO.
Thank you!
amazing place.
One of the most stunning countries in the world.
I know I am late to the party but truly amazing video, enjoyed it thoroughly. What time of the year did you visit here? We are planning to go in September so hoping it would still be as green as it was in your video!
Thanks a bunch! It's such a wonderful place. I went in July and enjoyed 18 hour daylight and lots of green. However it was still windy and cold at certain moments every day. There's really no bad time to visit Iceland but July was great for me.
Hey Kaden,
I finished watching your channel today. Thank you for the “show-and-tell”! I enjoyed the mix of natural splendor and historical sites, as well as your video diaries and travel tips.
Which places did you like the most? The only place I’ve been to is Iceland - one night in Reykjavík. My main destination on that trip was the Faroe Islands, hence my question yesterday.
I’m looking forward to seeing and hearing about your next adventure. In the meantime, take care and stay safe!
Thanks, Herman. I appreciate it. It's very tough to say which of the places I've visited is my favorite. They are all so memorable. Iceland is definitely one of the more memorable. I'm looking forward to traveling again soon I hope. Like many people in the world. Stay safe out there!
Just found your channel. Planning a visit early Sept 2020
You'll love it. It's such a wonderful place.
This Video has such an amazing quality. Thank you so much für Sharing your experience😍 Can you give me some advise on how to travel? Should I get a car Even though Im going by myself? Thanks mate
Or you just Join me in April 🤙🏼
@@toni5309 Thanks! I would definitely rent a car. The roads are good and it's the best way to see some of the best sites in the country. I probably would have seen less than half of these sites without one. You're going to love it. Have fun!
Beautiful shots and great info!
I appreciate it!
Grade video but Laugarvegur trail exualy is just from Landmanalaugar to Þórsmörk then ther is a gapp til the trail from þórsmörk to Skógar starts and is that part Fimvörðuháls trak
You're right. I guess it does end at þórsmörk. It's such a wonderful part of the world.
Do you instagram? I think your vids are amazing! Just came from the Everest base camp one.
Thanks a lot! I try and post a lot of my travel stuff to my personal IG (@kadencomadena). I don't really have an official travel one. You'll see most of my best photography on my personal IG though!
@@wordslikefire662 Followed just now. Thanks for sharing your adventures. Definitely inspired.
@@beaubear7589 👍!
hello do u recommend driving? thanks
Hi! Yes, absolutely. You can get around through other means of transportation. But in terms of seeing the most in your time frame, nothing beats the car. It's also not scary intimidating driving. Smaller roads and lanes, but all very well maintained and easy to get around, at least in summer and on the main roads. If you come in winter heavy time you'll probably still be fine, just stick to the main roads.
Could you share your trekking plan?
Do you mean for the Laugavegur trail? You'll have to arrange transportation to Landmannalaugar. You will start the trek there or in Thorsmark and then go to Landmannalaugar. You can't get to Landmannalaugar unless you have a special vehicle since you have to cross several rivers and you technically enter the Icelandic wilderness. I took a special bus from Reykjavik The full trek usually takes 4-5 days to complete, however you can do it much quicker if you have the daylight and fitness level. Just make sure to reserve a spot in one of the huts in advance if you don't plan to camp outside. These reservations go quickly. Unfortunately I didn't have enough time to do the whole trail. I went to Landmannalaugar and then explored in and around the area before heading out to other parts of Iceland. Hopefully this helps. Feel free to let me know if you have any more questions.
Words Like Fire Thx a lot! I plan to do the 4-5days trekking first and then the road trip like you (maybe 9-10 days).
@@zhenzhenzhang5051 You're going to have a blast. Have an awesome time and feel free to let me know if you have any more questions.
iceland or nepal which one is more beautiful
Tough choice. It's hard to beat the natural beauty of Iceland. You see more diverse sites there (waterfalls, beaches, geysers, volcanos, etc). However The Himalayan mountains are the most majestic you'll find. If you want more variation then I say Iceland, if you're all about mountains then I say Nepal. The people, cultures, and sites are great either way so you can't go wrong. Why not do both?
Two questions (1) time of year ( 2) total cost pl reply !!!!
I was there in July and loved it. It's never dark so you can explore a lot longer in the daylight. Although Winter is a great time to see the ice caves and September is the best chance to see the northern lights I believe. Cost can vary heavily depending on where you're coming from and what you are doing. Renting a car is relatively affordable but hotels are on the slightly expensive side. Still nothing outrageous, maybe the cost of food.
Hi Kayden. Thanks for sharing your videos. I especially liked your Everest Base Camp Trek video. I am interested in doing the same trek solo in October of 2019. If you still live in Lehi maybe we can meet up or talk over email if you are interested. I live in Murray, Utah. I would love to be able to sit down and ask you more about your trip.
Hi Mark. I just emailed you!
Thanks from Russian.
I appreciate it!
A great video ruined by the to load music
A great video ruined by the to load music.
I liked the music tracks, but I hear you. Sometimes less is more.